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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Resident Sustains Extensive Injuries In Surprise Attack At His Home
A local man sustained such extensive head and facial damage when attacked inside his home late last week that deputies said he was rendered “unrecognizable.”
According to reports filed through the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department, deputies were dispatched to 63 Adair Road at around 2:00 a.m. Friday. Dispatchers indicated that the victim had possibly sustained a broken jaw and that they were having difficulty obtaining information from him.
The reporting officer encountered the fifty-three year old victim on the front porch of his home. He reports that the man had a “heavily swollen face and profuse bleeding of the head and face.” Once he was able to obtain the victim’s name, the deputy realized that he was someone with whom he was familiar, but said, “He was unrecognizable.”
Deputies learned that a man and woman had been at the home earlier in the evening. The victim told deputies that the female visitor had paid more attention to him than the man she was with, so the couple had left. He identified his attacker as Byron Holden of Grassy, Alabama. He said that the couple had left in a small black car, presumably heading back to Alabama.
The victim said that shortly before he placed the 911 call Holden entered his home, uninvited, through the back door. He told deputies that Holden, “Took him by surprise and violently attacked him,” using a rod or pipe. He said that, “He was able to see Holden’s face among him being hit.”
The victim was transported for medical care and authorities issued a Be On the Look Out (BOLO) alert to authorities in Lauderdale County. At the time reports were filed, however, they had been unable to locate the suspect.
Investigation into the matter is currently on-going through the department’s Criminal Investigation Division.