Sioux Falls, SD – May 12, 2022 – A pair of repossession agents went to the residence of Thirty-three-year-old Philip Sven Glader to repossess his truck. Emerging with a hatchet in hand, he was having nothing to do with it.
According to police, the two unnamed agents arrived at Glader’s residence Tuesday morning at S. Sherman Avenue near 22nd Street with the assignment to recover his pick-up truck. But Glader had other plans and came out to greet them, hatchet in hand.

Glader, brandishing the weapon, then allegedly confronted and threatened them with it. To drive home his determination, Glader reportedly took it out on the tow truck by slashing a hole in one of the tires with it.
According to police, Glader has been charged with aggravated assault and intentional damage to property.
Aside from the truck tire, there were no reported injuries.
Source: Dakotanewsnow





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