Northern Territory Police have charged a man in connection with serious domestic violence incidents and a in Coconut Grove yesterday.
Between the 30 may 2024 and 5 June 2024, police will alleged that the 29-year-old man assaulted his female partner multiple times. Police had been actively searching for him when he was located in Ludmilla on 6 June 2024. During the arrest the 29-year-old allegedly escaped and ran into nearby bushland.
He was re-located yesterday in Coconut Grove and allegedly attempted to flee by trying to enter vehicles travelling along Dick Ward Drive. A cordon was established and after a short foot pursuit, he was arrested after police deployed a taser.
He remains in custody and has since been charged with:
• 5x Aggravated Assault
• 5x Engage in Conduct that Contravenes DVO
• 1x Threat to kill a person
• 1x Choking, Strangling & Suffocating
• 1x Escape Lawful Custody
• 1x Resist Police in Execution of Duty
• 1x Damage to Property
He has been remanded to appear before Darwin Local Court today.
Senior Sergeant Robin Kidney said, ” This was a prolonged, violent incident and this sort of behaviour is completely reprehensible. NT Police will continue to work tirelessly to hold domestic violence offenders accountable.
“Officers believe this individual was attempting to enter multiple vehicles on Dick Ward Drive and we are continuing to urge motorists who were targeted to come forward and make a statement.”
If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please reach out on 131 444 or in an emergency call 000. You can also anonymously report through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.