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Friday, August 5, 2016
Couple living in tent subjects of domestic assault investigation
Lawrenceburg Now
A couple who reported that they resided in a tent in Lawrenceburg was the subject of a domestic assault investigation undertaken on Wednesday.
Officers with the Lawrenceburg Police Department were called upon to intervene in the altercation around 12:15 p.m.
The forty-seven year old female victim told officers that she and her boyfriend, fifty-four year old Charles Stephen Graves, had been living inside a tent in a yard on Fifth Street. She said that “she was getting tired of living in the tent and wanted to leave,” so she asked to borrow Graves’ cell phone.
She said that an argument ensued during which he “got in her face and then hit her with a plastic hand toy on her arm.” She told officers that “he came at her again and she picked up a small lawn chair and threw it at him to defend herself.”
Officers noted that the woman had sustained in injury on her arm that was consistent with an attempt to shield her face.
Graves reported to officers that when the woman threw the chair at him he turned around “to brace for the hit” and had suffered an injury to his back. Officers noted, however, “We did not see any physical injuries to his back whatsoever.” Eventually, they report that Graves admitted that he had thrown the toy at the victim and “it may have bounced off the table and hit her in the arm.”
Graves was transported to the Lawrence County Detention Center where he was booked under a charge of domestic assault, with bond set at $2,000. He will answer the charge in General Sessions Court on September 12, 2016.