(KAIR)--A Kansas City man has been arrested in connection with alleged domestic battery incident in Atchison in July.
According to Atchison County Sheriff’s reports, 36-year-old Nathaniel E. Wiggins was arrested Saturday morning on an Atchison County District Court warrant charging him with Aggravated Domestic Battery and Criminal Damage to Property.
The report says that early on the morning on July 18th of this year, a 25-year-old female resident of Atchison reported that she was a victim of Domestic Battery. The report goes on to say the female victim stated that Wiggins came into the residence and choked her, and that during the struggle her fingernail was torn off and her cell phone broken by Wiggins.
As of Monday afternoon, Wiggins remained in custody on a 10-thousand dollar surety bond.
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