A 35-year-old Ottawa man faces string of charges including aggravated assault after police allege that a disgruntled driver went back to the west-end car dealership where he bought a vehicle a few weeks ago and attacked an employee. Read More
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Unsatisfied customer returns to west-end car dealership with baseball bat: Police
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