A man has been charged with knife possession, robbery, and having a fake gun after a clash in Abbots Langley.
Cameron Lewis, of Hazelwood Lane in Abbots Langley, was arrested after “disorder” was reported in the village on the evening of August 19.
The 28-year-old was then charged with possession of a bladed article, robbery, two counts of common assault, criminal damage, and possession of an imitation firearm.
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He was remanded back into custody after an appearance at Hatfield Remand Court on Tuesday (August 29) and is next set to appear in St Albans Crown Court on September 26.
All parties involved in the disorder, which occurred in the area of Long Elms and Gable Close at around 7.30am, are believed to be known to one another according to Herts Police.
The force searched an Abbots Langley address on August 25 in relation to the report, where an imitation handgun was found.
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