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Charges filed in separate domestic disturbances

Summer Rain Deitrich, 22, of 41 Ross Road, Montgomery, has been arrested on state police charges of simple assault and harassment for repeatedly striking a man in the face in the couple’s Clinton Township home while she chased him during a domestic disturbance about 4 a.m. on Jan. 30, state police alleged in a court document. While interviewing the victim, the troopers noticed he was bleeding from his nose and that “blood was splattered throughout the residence,” it was stated in the document. Arrested and arraigned hours later before District Judge William Solomon, Deitrich, who has since been held for court on both charges, was initially jailed, but is now free on $10,000 bail. The victim was treated at a local hospital for hus facial injuries, police said.

In another domestic case, Curtis Lee Shreck, 30, of 101 Boak Ave., lot 23, Hughesville, recently waived his preliminary hearing before District Judge Kirsten Gardner on state police charges of simple assault and harassment that stem from him allegedly punching his girlfriend in the face in his Wolf Township residence on Feb. 3, according to an affidavit. He is also alleged to have slammed her right forefinger in a drawer, police said. He is free on $15,000 bail.

In a third case, when his girlfriend attempted to end their relationship in a telephone conversation on Feb. 11 in Wolf Township, Hunter James Baker, 20, of 1903 Pond Road, Pennsdale, told the woman three times “I’m going to kill you,” it was alleged in a state police affidavit. Charged with terroristic threats, Baker has waived his preliminary hearing before Gardner and is now free after being briefly incarcerated in lieu of $25,000 bail.

In another case, Hunter Joseph Hesse, 19, of 314 Chestnut St., Montoursville, was locked up on state police charges of felony strangulation, simple assault and harassment after he put his mother in a headlock, “impeding her breathing for about 20 seconds” in the family’s borough home about 10:50 a.m. on Feb. 25, it was alleged in an affidavit. Hesse also is accused of striking his mother in the face, police said. Following his arraignment hours later before Gardner, Hesse was jailed in lieu of $25,000 bail.

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