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MAN ACCUSED OF SPITTING BLOOD AT POLICE AND TRYING TO FLEE THREE TIMES

A man’s been charged with assaulting police and escaping custody in the state’s north.

At around 6pm on Tuesday, officers responded to reports a man with outstanding warrants was at a Browns Road home at Halfway Creek, around 40 kilometres south-east of Grafton.

Officers found the man hiding under a blanket in a caravan.

When they attempted to arrest him, he struggled and allegedly pushed a senior constable and punched two other officers in the face.

He was taken to Grafton police station and then transferred under police guard to hospital, to receive treatment for a minor injury.

The 22-year-old allegedly attempted to the flee, before kicking and spitting blood at police.

Hospital security helped to restrain him and eventually got him into a police vehicle.

He then attempted to climb onto the roof of the vehicle and was pepper-sprayed.

He’s been charged with escaping police custody, two counts of assaulting an officer and a series of other offences.

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