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Police in Phatthalung Province arrested a 47-year-old man who, under the influence of drugs, threatened his elderly parents with a knife. The incident occurred in Moo 11, Na Nonod Subdistrict, Mueang Phatthalung District.

 

Pol. Lt. Kamnueng Chuayphet, Deputy Inspector of Mueang Phatthalung Police Station, led officers to the residence following a report from the man’s father, Mr. Jarupong, aged 74. The father informed authorities that his son, Mr. Teerayut, had a history of drug addiction and had become aggressive, wielding a knife and threatening the family. Fearing for their safety, the parents sought help from local community leaders, who then alerted the police.

 

Upon arrival, officers equipped with restraining tools proceeded to the suspect’s bedroom on the second floor. Despite his erratic behaviour, Mr. Teerayut eventually emerged voluntarily and surrendered without resistance. The police secured him and arranged for emergency services to transport him to a rehabilitation centre for drug treatment.

 

The family revealed that Mr. Teerayut had undergone drug rehabilitation multiple times, but he had repeatedly relapsed. They stated that his violent episodes often involved him brandishing weapons and threatening harm. The elderly parents, concerned for their safety and their son’s well-being, hope this latest intervention will lead to lasting recovery, though they acknowledge the process will take considerable time.

 

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The elderly parents, concerned for their safety and their son’s well-being, hope this latest intervention will lead to lasting recovery

Wishful thinking....

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

They stated that his violent episodes often involved him brandishing weapons and threatening harm. The elderly parents, concerned for their safety and their son’s well-being, hope this latest intervention will lead to lasting recovery

Best of luck... 

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