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Argument Against Domestic Assault
On 12-21-2016 at 1919 hours I was dispatched to 217 North C Street in reference to domestic assault.
Upon my arrival I made contact with Ashley Sutton, who informed me of the following:
- Her and her boyfriend Robert Murph where arguing over his children talking bad about her and his ex-wife Denise McNeal living with them.
- During the argument Murph pushed her down using his open hand on her face.
- While she was on the ground Murph’s two sons kicked her multiple times.
- McNeal then grabbed her and Murph’s daughter and ran out the door with her and said you don’t deserve her.
- McNeal left in her vehicle and Murph left in his vehicle and they advised her they were going to the police department.
- Her side hurts from the juveniles kicking her and her nose is bleeding from when Murph pushed her.
I observed
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I made contact with Robert Murph at the front desk of the police department, who informed me of the following:
- He and his girlfriend Ashley Sutton where fighting over her abusing prescription medication.
- Sutton was hitting on him because he would not buy her more pills.
- Sutton then began hitting on the children and drug their daughter around the house by her arm.
- Sutton throw a scooter at him hitting him in the elbow and wrist causing minor lacerations and injuring his toe.

I observed lacerations to Murph’s right arm.
Murph started to write out a statement but did not complete it and waded it up.
I made contact with Denise McNeal, who informed me of the following:
- Sutton and Murph where arguing because he would not buy her more pills.
- Sutton was assaulting Murph so he asked her to take there daughter in the other room.
- Sutton jerked her out of the bed by her arm sling her around the room.
- She got the little girl from Sutton and left the residence and went to the police department.

I observed the little girl and did not observe any injuries. However her arm was red consistent with being grabbed by the

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