Police: Batavia man charged with aggravated assault after threatening workers
A Batavia man has been arrested after police say he threatened construction workers with a knife Tuesday.
Batavia police charged Hayden J. Hogan, 26, with two counts of misdemeanor aggravated assault, according to a news release issued Wednesday.
Hogan was taken into custody without incident.
The police started searching for Hogan Tuesday morning after a report that a man yelled at two construction workers while brandishing a knife on the 100 block of Shumway Avenue, the news release said.
Hogan left the scene on his maroon bicycle and headed south toward the bike path, police said.
Later, a woman reported she was screamed at by Hogan while he road south on the bike path in the 1300 block of South River Street, the news release said.
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