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Charlottetown party crashers face charges after allegedly pulling a knife

Charlottetown police say two men face charges after allegedly crashing a party on the weekend where two guests were injured with a knife.

Alley Street party results in injuries and charges against two city men

Charlottetown police say two city men have been charged in connection with the incident.

Charlottetown police say two men face charges after allegedly crashing a party on the weekend where two guests were injured with a knife.

In a news release, policesaid theywere called to a residence on Alley Street at around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday.

Police were toldthattwo men, unknown and uninvited, tried to enter the home.

Police allege thatafter being refused entry, one of the men kicked the door in, entered, and got in a fight with some of the guests.

Police sayone man pulled a knife and two of the guests received minor cuts.They didn't needmedical attention.

Police arrested the two men a short distance from the scene.

A 23-year-old Charlottetown man is facing numerous charges including break and enter, assault with a weapon,and possession of cocaine. He will remain in custody until a show cause hearing.

The second man, a 24-year-old from Charlottetown, is facing charges of being party to the offense of break and enter, and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public.

He has been released from custody with conditions.

The matter is still under investigation.