(KAIR)--A Horton man goes to jail following what Brown County Sheriff John Merchant describes as an unusual incident.
He says the arrest of 19-year-old Thomas Pahmahmie followed the report of a “rolling domestic” around 11:15 Thursday morning.
“What that is a domestic inside a moving motor vehicle,” Merchant said.
The report, from what Merchant calls an alert member of the public, led to an investigation, and to the arrest of Pahmahmie, on charges of domestic battery, criminal restraint and driving without a valid driver's license.
“There were some people fighting inside of a vehicle,” Merchant said. “They reported a gold-color Jeep-type vehicle in the vicinity of 170th and Kestrel Roads. Officers reported to that location and a short time later in the vicinity of 170th and Hazelnut, located the vehicle.”
Merchant says the female victim did suffer minor injuries during the incident.
Pahmahmie was booked into the Brown County Jail.
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