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Kingston man facing attempted murder charge in violent break-in

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Kingston police have charged a man with attempted murder and other offences following a violent break-in over the weekend.

In a news release, police said officers were called to a home near the intersection of Daly and Drennan streets in Kingston's north end at around 7 p.m. Saturday. They found a woman in the home who had been seriously injured.

The suspect was hiding in a building a short distance to the north on Weller Avenue.

James Michael Earley, 47, is charged with attempted murder, breaking and entering, weapon possession, and failing to comply with a judicial release order.

 

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