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Men from Woodward and Granger arrested for alleged assault in April

Anthony Lee Arbuckle, 40, of Woodward, left, was arrested Wednesday on charges of assault causing serious injury and riot; Alexander Robert Arbuckle, 18, of Granger, Center, was arrested Wednesday on charges of assault causing serious injury and rioting; Joshua Dean Lawrence, 34, of Woodward, was arrested on Wednesday for assault causing serious injuries and riot.

Two Woodward men and a Granger man were arrested on Wednesday on the Dallas County Mandates in relation to an incident that occurred in April in Woodward during which they would have attacked and seriously injured a man from Woodward.

Anthony Lee Arbuckle, 40, of 26944 150th St., Woodward, was charged with assault causing serious injury and rioting.

Alexander Robert Arbuckle, 18, from the 1800 Linden St., Granger, was accused of aggression causing serious injuries and riots.

Joshua Dean Lawrence, 34, from 26944 150th St., Woodward, was accused of assault causing serious injuries and riots.

The incident started around 11 p.m. on April 22 in house pâté 100 on rue Main in Woodward, where the Arbuckles and Lawrence would have “started to participate in an assault, causing injuries to a victim who lives in Woodward”, Leaving the victim with “several serious lacerations” which required “several stitches on the front”, according to the judicial archives.

Arrest warrants for the three alleged attackers were ordered Tuesday in Dallas County District Court and served Wednesday.

Anthony Arbuckle is held in Dallas County prison for a deposit of $ 5,000 in cash or a deposit. He must appear for a preliminary hearing on June 17 before the Dallas County District Court.

Alexander Arbuckle is detained in Dallas County prison for a deposit of $ 5,000 in cash or a deposit. He must appear for a preliminary hearing on June 17 before the Dallas County District Court.

Lawrence is detained in Dallas County prison for a deposit of $ 5,000 in cash or a deposit. He must appear for a preliminary hearing on June 17 before the Dallas County District Court.

*A criminal charge is just an accusation, and the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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