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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Arrest Made In Monday Domestic Assault Incident
Lawrenceburg Now
A Lawrenceburg man was jailed late Monday after he allegedly assaulted his fiancé inside their Waterloo Street home.
Charles Ivan Myles, Jr., age 29, was incarcerated at the Lawrence County Detention Center on one count of aggravated domestic assault.
Reports filed through the Lawrenceburg Police Department show that fire department members had noticed the thirty-one year old victim “standing in the roadway hysterical.” They had the woman move from Waterloo Street into a fire truck until a policeman arrived on the scene.
The victim told the reporting officer that she and Myles had become engaged in an altercation during which he struck her right arm, choked her, and struck her right ear. The officer noted redness around the victim’s ear and a slight swelling of her arm between her elbow and shoulder.
In a distraught state, the victim told the officer that she “Needed to get to her daughter.” She said that her fifteen year old daughter had been inside the home during the altercation, but that she had not witnessed it. Reports show that her daughter approached on foot while she was talking with the officer.
Reports show that the victim noticed Myles walking toward them along an alleyway. Officers approached him in the parking lot of the police station, ordering him multiple times to stop. They informed him that if he did not stop, they would be forced to deploy a taser. He reportedly responded, “Do what you have to do.” Eventually an officer did deploy his taser after which, he reports, Myles became compliant.
The officer noted in his report, “Prior to deployment it was my assessment that he was determined to get back to (the victim) as his tone and pace indicated to me he was agitated and intended to further assault her or engage officers with physical violence.”
Myles was incarcerated under a $25,000 bond. He is scheduled for an appearance in Lawrence County General Sessions Court on November 9, 2015.