(KNZA)--A Texas man is jailed in Jackson County following an incident late Saturday night in the city of Whiting.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a news release, said the Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call shortly before 10:30 from a residence located at 437 Pratt Street regarding a domestic altercation.
The caller reported a male suspect, who was intoxicated and locked outside of the residence, had broke the window out of the back door.
Morse said the suspect allegedly broke out many of the windows in the residence south of 437 Pratt Street while shouting at the occupants. The occupants of the second residence were unfamiliar with the suspect.
Deputies arrived on scene and took the suspect, identified as 25-year-old Logan Brown of Henderson, Texas, into custody.
Brown was booked into the Jackson County Jail on charges of criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct and three counts of battery on a law enforcement officer.
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