Trace Christenson

Battle Creek Enquirer

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Battle Creek police have reported the following cases:

• A 26-year-old man was arrested on aggravated domestic violence and child abuse and on eight unrelated warrants after his girlfriend, 25, said she was assaulted Monday. The woman called 911 at 10:24 p.m. and said the man had pushed her against a wall, choked her, held a gun to her head and forced her out of her house in the 100 block of Lathrop Avenue. The woman said they began arguing because the man was showing favoritism toward his son over her son. They also began arguing about something on social media and he pushed her against a wall and pointed a gun at her. She was able to get away and went to a bathroom but said the man again pointed a gun at her head after choking her. He then pulled her by her hair to the front door and forced her to leave. He then followed her to the area of Highway Street and Kingman Avenue and pointed the gun at her while she was on the other side of a car until she was able to get away and went to a store to call police. The man told officers he and the woman were arguing but there was no physical contact, he never had a gun, and she chose to leave the house. He was taken to the Calhoun County jail.

• Police were called to the 5000 block of Beckley Road at 9:55 a.m. Monday after a woman, 30, said she was assaulted.

RESISTING DEPUTIES: An Albion man, arrested by Albion police for resisting an officer, also resisted three deputies when he was brought to the Calhoun County jail, officials reported Tuesday. Deputies reported on Friday at 7:55 p.m. the man resisted three deputies and assaulted another deputy by biting him. Deputies used an electric stun gun and placed him in a special restraint system.

BREAK-INS: • Rambling Lane, first block: attempted.

Call Silent Observer at 269-964-3888 or text CRIMES (274637) SOTIP or see www.crimereports.com with information about crimes.