(KAIR)--One Atchison man goes to jail after an alleged domestic battery incident.
Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson told MSC News officers responded to the 500 block of Riley Street Tuesday evening.
“There, they found a 38-year-old female victim who had been choked and injured and was subsequently transported to the hospital by EMS for examination,” Wilson said. “Her 36-year-old husband fled the scene when officers arrived. And, after a foot pursuit, he was apprehended several blocks away.”
Wilson said it was Nickolas Cosgrove who was arrested on charges of aggravated battery and obstructing legal process. He also faces a district court warrant for failure to appear in court.
Cosgrove was booked into the Atchison County Jail where he remains held without bond.
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