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Monmouth Conservative AM Nick Ramsay released without charge by police Conservative AM Nick Ramsay released without charge by police
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A Conservative AM arrested on New Year's Day has been released without charge. A Conservative AM arrested after an incident at his home on New Year's Day has been released without charge.
Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay was suspended by his party and the assembly group after the news broke on Thursday. Gwent Police said it arrested a 44-year-old man following a report of a "disturbance" at an address in Chepstow Road, Raglan on Wednesday night.
Gwent Police said it arrested a 44-year-old man following a report of an incident at an address in Chepstow Road, Raglan. He has since been released and faces "no further action" following an investigation, the force said.
"He has been released with no further action following investigation," the force said in a statement. Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay was suspended by his party and the assembly group - the suspension will now be reviewed.
Mr Ramsay, who was elected in 2007, is the shadow finance minister and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.Mr Ramsay, who was elected in 2007, is the shadow finance minister and chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
A spokesman for the Welsh Conservatives said: "Further to today's news, as no further action has been brought, Nick's suspension will now be reviewed and the outcome reported in due course."
In a statement, Gwent Police said: "We received a report of a disturbance at an address in Chepstow Road, Raglan on Wednesday 1 January at around 8:05pm.
"A 44-year-old man from the Raglan area was arrested following an incident but he has been released with no further action following investigation."