A man allegedly pulled a knife and threatened to stab another man after getting into an argument outside a Dunedin supermarket, police say.
Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond, of Dunedin, said police were called to Pak’nSave Dunedin about 3pm yesterday.
A 35-year-old man got into a disagreement with a 37-year-old man in the supermarket carpark, Snr Sgt Bond said.
The pair had exchanged words before the 35-year-old struck the other man with a cosh – a baton – whacking him several times on the arms and head.
‘‘They got into a scuffle, ended up on the floor and then the 35-year-old has pulled out a knife and threatened to stab the other one,’’ he said.
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Supermarket staff intervened and the 37-year-old was able to run away.
Officers arrested the 35-year-old and invoked a warrant of search, recovering two knives and the cosh.
The man was bailed to appear in court on Thursday, charged with possessing an offensive weapon and assault with a weapon, Snr Sgt Bond said.