St. Louis County Police said the man also fought with officers who arrested him.
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- Joe Scott
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
A West County man faces criminal charges after police said he choked his girlfriend with his belt and with his hands, injuring her. Gabriel Mills, 35, of Carriage Creek Court in unincorporated St. Louis County near Valley Park, was charged Sunday with second-degree domestic assault and resisting arrest. St. Louis County Police said when officers attempted to arrest Mills, he fought with and kicked the arresting officers. Mills is being held in St. Louis County jail. Bail was set at $20,000. If you have experienced or know someone who has experienced domestic or sexual violence, find resources through the St. Louis Ending Violence Against Women Network (SLEVAWN) or call the Safe Connections 24-hour crisis hotline at 314-531-2003. For more …
The man now faces tampering with a witness and violating a protection order charges in addition to assault and armed criminal action.
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Saturday, August 18, 2012
A Ballwin man faces more criminal charges after police said he had a friend read a letter to his wife Aug. 1, urging her to drop assault charges against him. The man previously was charged with holding a gun to his wife’s head July 2 and threatening to kill her. Edward Young, 55, of the 500 block of Golfwood Drive in Ballwin, was charged Aug. 4 with tampering with a witness and violating a protection order for his wife. Ballwin Police also said in a report that Young sent a text message to his wife, violating the protection order. Young also was charged July 3 with first-degree domestic assault and armed criminal action. Bond on the tampering and violating a protection order was set at $100,000, cash only. For more crime information on …
Teddy07
10:58 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013
FYI monkey I left him in jail to serve the sentence and I testified!!! I may have been victimized but not all women fall into the stereotypical role and fall back into abusive relationships. I hope that your mother, sister, daughter, or friend go through the same terror I experienced and we will see if you change your tune. You must be a miserable person if you have nothing better to do than make…   more ›