Warrington Male Arrested After Allegedly Using Knife To Make Threats



by Alex Lloyd Gross

Police in Warrington announced the arrest of Charles Wright, of the 2300 block of Tabatha Drive, in Warrington. Officers were dispatched to the home after a report of a disturbance. When they arrived, they found a butcher knife stuck in a fence.

Police said that apparently, Wright had been upset with his neighbor over their pet dogs and had made multiple threats in the past. The threats culminated on October 16, 2024, when Wright allegedly started to stab a fence. As police investigated the scene, they found what they called “multiple strikes from the knife”.

When police went to speak with Wright, he admitted to placing the knife there and then allegedly started to threaten his neighbor in front of officers, police said. At one point, he exited his residence and yelled threats at the neighbor, including “you’re going to pay for this” and other obscenities. Wright was placed under arrest and continued to make threats to harm the neighbor while being transported.

He was held on $50,000 or 10 percent. Wright is 69 years old. His charges include (18) 2706 (A)(1) TERRORISTIC THREATS (M1) (18) 907 (A) POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF CRIME (M1) (18) 2701 A1 SIMPLE ASSAULT (M2) (18) 3304 (A) (5) CRIMINAL MISCHIEF(M3) (18) 2709(A)(1) HARASSMENT (S) (18) 5503 (A)(4) DISORDERLY CONDUCT (S)