(KAIR)--Authorities say a woman was held against her will at a Horton residence for hours on Saturday. “Allegations are that basically a weapon, a knife, was held against her throat on multiple occasions, as well as a number of other things, related to the numerous charges,” Horton Police Chief John Calhoon told MSC News. He said the allegations led to an investigation that began Saturday and continued into Sunday, leading to the arrest of 28-year-old Powhattan resident Ryan Curtis Greene, after officers were called to 150 West 14th Street, in Horton, shortly after 4:00 Saturday afternoon. “Upon arrival, they noticed that the victim was very emotional, and began reporting a number of things that had happened. It appears that most of these charges are related from about noon, so this took place over a 4-hour period on Saturday afternoon.”
Greene faces charges including kidnapping, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, attempted rape. criminal threat, domestic battery, criminal restraint, criminal damage and cruelty to animals. “The suspect was, I guess, abusive and allegedly struck the dog on several occasions, as well.”
Greene also faces drug-related charges. “Upon searching the residence, there was multiple drugs found. Not a large amount, but there was various drugs found in various locations.”
Due to the alleged discovery of the drugs, Greene faces charges of possession of opiates, possession of stimulants, possession of a controlled narcotic, and possession of marijuana.
Following his arrest, Greene was booked into the Brown County Jail.
The case is now under the review of the Brown County Attorney’s office.
Calhoon said Greene and the victim had lived together for a short time at the residence.
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