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CALHOUN AUTHORITIES ISSUE DOMESTIC BATTERY CHARGES

(07/04/2015)
An Arnoldsburg man Jeffery Todd Hoskins, 21, has been charged with domestic battery and domestic assault 1st/2nd. He is in Central Regional Jail with bond set at $4,000. Calhoun authorities have arrested Aaron Samuel Dickinson, 33, and charged him with domestic battery. He is in Central Regional Jail.

Authorities have arrested Frederick Gail Wilson, 33, and charged him violation of a protective order, domestic assault and possession of marijuana.

Authorities have picked up Kenneth Wayne Harrison, 49, in Calhoun on a capias warrant and incarcerated him in Central Regional Jail.

ORIGINAL STORY 3/18/15 - State Police arrested a Stinson Road man following a disturbance, charging him with domestic battery and domestic assault 1st/2nd by threats, according to a criminal complaint. Trooper S. A. Moore said Harrison was holding a woman to the ground, "yelling that she needs to get tattoos removed from her arm," according to the complaint, following an on-going argument.

The victim said her husband stated that if she did not remove the tattoos, there would be serious consequences, according to the complaint.

The complaint said that Harrison grabbed his wife's arm and then began to heat a Copenhagen snuff can over the oven, and "began to press the (can) on her left arm where the tattoos were," causing 1st and 2nd degree burns.

The female victim, in the complaint, said she had gone to Braxton General Hospital for treatment, telling hospital personnel that she accidentally burned herself in fear of retaliation.


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