Both men were being held without bond Friday in the Polk County Jail.
The investigation began when deputies responded to a call of a disturbance at 1205 Cherry Lane. They determined that Rey Sanchez had threatened to kill Rafael Sanchez and his family, PCSO reported.
The two men’s relationship was redacted in the arrest report, but it said they had previously lived together as family members and Rey Sanchez resided in a large shed on the property.
The arrest report provided this narrative: After being threatened, Rafael Sanchez fled in a vehicle and Rey Sanchez followed him to a gas station before returning home. Rafael then called police for help. Rey Sanchez, meanwhile, called the man and said, “If I can’t kill you, I’m going to kill your chickens.”