American Canyon, CA – 9 August 2020 – A California repossession agent backed into a family dispute that escalated into a pepper-spraying incident and the arrest of an American Canyon couple on Saturday afternoon, according to police.
Just before 2 pm on Saturday, a disturbance took place involving 26-year-old Claude Charles Ector, 23-year-old Nafretiri Nallia Wright and an unnamed family member, according to Sgt. Jeff Matlock. An also unnamed, repossession agent, also arrived at the residence to carry out the repossession of a pickup truck belonging to Wright, the agent was then threatened with a knife and pepper spray while the relative was then attacked with the pepper spray, according to Sgt. Matlock.
Ector and Wright were both detained and booking into the Napa County jail. Ector was being held on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, and Wright was held on suspicion of felony use of a tear gas weapon and criminal conspiracy.
Couple Arrested for Pepper Spray Attack on Repo Man – Couple Arrested for Pepper Spray Attack on Repo Man – Couple Arrested for Pepper Spray Attack on Repo Man
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