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Woman With Rose Tattoo Assaults Man at Bar

Victim said he and his assailant have a history together, but declined to elaborate further.

 

An altercation between a man and a woman with a “history” together ended with police being called to Shenanigans late Thursday evening.

According to the victim, he was drinking at Shenanigans shortly before midnight on April 12 when he began speaking with a woman he described as someone with whom he had a previous relationship. The victim declined to discuss the nature of the relationship and advised the woman had been drinking as well.

The conversation became heated when the woman allegedly began insulting the victim’s father. The victim said he repeatedly asked the woman to stop, but she refused. After realizing the woman was not going to end the insults, the victim got up to leave. As he was leaving, the woman yelled something the man did not understand. The victim said he walked back over to the woman and, once he was standing in front of her, the woman reportedly slapped him in the face.

The woman left Shenanigans at that point and the victim called police.

The victim provided police with the woman’s name, but was unable to provide police with an address. He described his assailant as a white female, 5-foot-8 and 200 pounds with a tattoo of a rose on her neck.

The victim had no visible marks from being slapped and no witnesses came forward while police were at the scene.

The case is listed as active.

About this column: The police blotter is a listing of criminal activity reported by the Gwinnett County Police Department. Information is based on media releases, incident reports and data available through www.crimemapping.com. Information regarding those charged with a crime is taken directly from Gwinnett County Police Department reports and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department's Docket Book. Arrested individuals have been charged with, but not convicted of, the above listed crimes. Related Topics: Dacula crime news, crime news, dacula crime, and dacula police blotter

Cynthia Montgomery

5:20 am on Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Even if you change the name, this place still is always in the news and not for any quality reason.

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