Two men attacked, North East resident charged

MILLERTON — A North East resident was arrested on Sunday after he reportedly attacked two men at the Sunoco gas station on Route 44.

According to Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office Deputy TJ Hanlon, around 7 p.m. on Sunday night, Austin Lovett, 21, of North East attacked two  males after an incident involving Lovett’s sister.

The two men involved in the incident apparently made some advances towards Lovett’s sister outside the gas station. According to Hanlon, the girl went back to her residence to tell her brother about the incident. He went to the gas station. It was there that he allegedly got into an altercation with the two men.

According to the police report, after the fight, the two men were  transported to Sharon Hospital with injuries. Both were treated and released.

Lovett has been charged with two counts of assault in the third degree. He was released on an appearance ticket. Hanlon could not say when Lovett is due back in court.

Employees at Sunoco would not comment about the incident. The victims of the attack have not been identified.

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