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Susted Officer Glasgow does not admit guilt on charges of domestic violence

Susted Officer Glasgow does not admit guilt on charges of domestic violence

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Glasgow, Kay.

The Public Information Officer Terry Flatt says that Glasgow Police responded to Milton Avenue at 6:30 pm on January 18.

Flatt says the department has received a complaint against domestic violence with the participation of Vicer. As a result, Vicer was arrested.

On February 6, the Victory order took place through Zoom. Court records declare that a guilty statement is not guilty assigned by March 20 at 9am

Kentucky State Police are investigating the incident after GPD.

Flatt says criminal charges may be violated against the officer after the investigation. Currently, the vicry has been suspended, Flat reports.

According to a unified citation, Kentucky State Police responded to the scene on January 18 and found out that a verbal argument happened.

Further, the citation states that Viceri “rushed” to the woman’s phone, causing her to be reflected back. Soldiers say the woman stated that at one point Vicar “grabbed her hair.”

Since then, the Vicer has been released from the Barren District Insolator for $ 500 in a cash bond. It threatens the accusation of the fourth degree (domestic violence, visible injury).