Two men aged 41 and 40 years old and a 31 year old woman have been charged with a number of offences including theft, disorderly behaviour, assault on police and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
All three are due to appear at Ballymena Magistrates Court on Saturday 19th October.
As is normal procedure, all charges will be reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service.
The charges are in relation to an incident in which two police officers were assaulted in the Richmond Park area in Ballymena on Thursday, 17th October.
Speaking earlier today Chief Inspector Bryan said:
“It was reported to police on patrol in the vicinity around 6pm, that a significant amount of meat had been stolen from a store at the location.
“When officers sighted the individuals involved, they attempted to make off on foot before being pursued. Two individuals were detained, a woman aged 32 and a man aged 40, before they subsequently assaulted the officers.
“One officer was struck in the face several times by the woman who used her handcuffs with force, and the same officer also had a clump of hair pulled out, including an injury to her ear and cuts to the head and mouth.
“The second officer involved was pushed a number of times by the arrested man, who also made a number of threats. Both individuals were arrested for Assault on Police, Theft, and Disorderly Behaviour.
“A second man aged 40, who was also involved in the incident, was arrested for Theft.”
Chief Inspector Bryan added:
"Our officers were working to keep people safe yesterday and in doing so, they were assaulted. To be assaulted the way they were and for one officer to sustain such injuries is disgusting.
“Thankfully, the two officers were able to remain on duty to see these individuals into custody, but the lasting impact these assaults can have on our officers can be long-term, and assaults on police must stop.
“I want to take this opportunity to thank the local community who witnessed the incident for their assistance.”