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A Dartmouth man who was the subject of a manhunt after allegedly assaulting and threatening a relative Tuesday was not prepared to seek bail Friday.
Campbell was scheduled to have a bail hearing Friday but chose to remain at the Dartmouth jail while duty lawyer Alex Baranowski spoke for him in court. Halifax Regional Police responded to Gaston Road in Dartmouth at about 9:15 a.m. Tuesday after the threats were reported. An emergency alert was issued at about 10:20 a.m. because it was believed the suspect had a firearm.
Although Campbell surrendered Wednesday night, his arrest was not announced by police until Thursday morning.
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