A member of the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Department has been charged with assault and robbery in connection with a domestic incident.

State Police arrested Jeremy D. Vann, 30, following a domestic incident with a 22-year-old woman that happened at a home in the town of Enfield during the overnight hours of Sunday, March 29 and Monday, March 30.

State police confirmed Wednesday that Vann did not live at the home. Police also confirmed that the woman suffered “no substantial injuries.”

Vann was suspended Monday night with pay pending an investigation, according to Tompkins County Sheriff Ken Lansing.

Following the incident, Vann was arrested and charged with the following:

Robbery in the third degree (Class D felony)

Tampering with physical evidence (Class E felony)

Criminal mischief in the third degree (Class E felony)

Criminal mischief in the fourth degree (misdemeanor)

Criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation (misdemeanor)

Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree (misdemeanor)

Assault in the third degree (misdemeanor)

Vann was arraigned in Enfield Town Court and taken to Tompkins County Jail on $5,000 cash bail.

He’s scheduled to reappear in Enfield Town Court at 12 p.m. Friday.

State Police were assisted by the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office during the investigation.