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Man charged after ramming ex-girlfriend’s
car
MONTICELLO – The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office has
charged a 40-year-old Salisbury Mills man after he repeatedly rammed
his ex-girlfriend’s car.
Deputies were called Thursday morning to a violent domestic dispute/motor
vehicle accident near the Center for Discovery on Kinnebrook Road
in the Town of Thompson. Deputies found that Dean Davis had been
waiting for his estranged girlfriend when she arrived at work. He
repeatedly rammed her car until it became disabled. When she got
out of the vehicle, Davis attempted to run her over. His vehicle
mounted a curb and got stuck on a rock wall.
The victim, who had accidentally locked her seven-month-old child
in the car, got a ride from a co-worker to the Center for Discovery
Security office and called 911.
Davis fled into the woods. Sheriff’s deputies, who arrived
at the scene, discovered a machete, a bayonet, and a bow with broad
head arrows in the back seat of Davis’s car. The deputies
removed the child, unharmed, from the victim’s car and directed
the Center for Discovery Security to initiate a lock down of the
facility.
The Sheriff’s Office then called in the State Police and
Monticello Police to assist. A State Police helicopter circled overhead
as Sheriff and State Police K-9 units searched the woods.
At approximately 12:30pm, Deputy Kevin Rogers, who was posted near
an old scrap metal plant just off of Ben Moishe Road, checked the
back of an abandoned semi-trailer and found Davis hiding inside.
Davis surrendered without incident. He was charged with two counts
of Reckless Endangerment first degree, a felony; two counts of Criminal
Mischief second degree, a felony; and one count of Endangering the
Welfare of a Minor, a misdeameanor.
Davis was also charged with Criminal Contempt in the second Degree
for violating an order of protection issued by the village court
in Ellenville where the victim lives. He was also given two tickets
for Reckless Driving and Leaving the Scene of an Accident.
Davis was arraigned before Judge Harold Madison in the Town of
Rockland and sent to the Sullivan County Jail without bail.
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