Open in full screen mode More than ten police officers made an intervention near the La Paysanne motel, on Queen Street. Radio-Canada Speech synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from written text. A man was arrested Saturday morning after a large police operation at the La Paysanne motel, on Queen Street, in Lennoxville, for making threatening remarks. People were confined to their rooms. The suspect, known to the police, was finally arrested by the police. His threats were unfounded, according to the Sherbrooke Police Department. More than ten police officers led the intervention in the motel parking lot.
A major police operation took place took place Saturday morning at the La Paysanne motel, on Queen Street, in Lennoxville.
Six police cars arrived at the scene.
Several police officers were wearing bulletproof vests and were heavily armed. An armored shield was even used.
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A security perimeter has been established.
The police operation ended shortly before 10 a.m.
An investigation is continuing into this matter, reports the SPS.
More than a dozen police officers led the intervention in the parking lot of the La Paysanne motel, in Lennoxville.