A COURAGEOUS police officer seized a knife from a man in Shaftesbury who was wielding it in public.
The force received multiple calls of a man standing at the junctions of Maple Road and Mampitts Road at 12.50pm on May 15 where he was shouting while holding a knife.
When a member of the neighbourhood policing team attended the scene, the man put the knife on top of a sign.
While the man was distracted, the officer stepped in and seized the weapon.
Further officers arrived, and the man – 43-year-old Sebastian Stefan Allard of Reynolds Rise in Shaftesbury – was arrested.
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He was later charged and appeared before Poole Magistrates’ Court where he was found guilty of possession of a knife blade or sharp pointed article in a public place.
Allard was sentenced at the same court on August 26 to nine months in prison.
He was also handed a one-month consecutive prison sentence for failing to surrender to bail at the appointed time.
A Dorset Police spokesperson said: “We take reports of incidents involving a knife very seriously and thanks to the quick work of the neighbourhood policing team, we were able to remove a knife from the street without anyone being injured.“
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