Carson City man arrested for battery after pushing a woman during a bar fight
A 34-year-old Carson City man was arrested early Saturday morning for battery at a local bar after shoving a woman following an alleged bar fight.
According to the police report, deputies were driving past the Carson Street bar (bar 1) when they noticed a subject lying on the ground. Another subject waved deputies down, pointing at the subject on the ground.
When deputies approached, they saw that another man was holding him down. He identified himself, and appeared intoxicated. He told deputies he wanted to get up and get away from the man holding him down.
When deputies asked what had happened, he said he just wanted to go home.
Deputies talked to the man who was holding him down, who was a bouncer for another bar (bar 2) down the street and had seen subjects yelling at each other on Carson Street.
The bouncer walked toward the bar (bar 1) and watched as a man grabbed ahold of a woman and pushed her into a newspaper stand. He then took him to the ground and restrained him until law enforcement arrived.
The bouncer pointed to the woman in question, and deputies spoke with her.
She told deputies she and her friends had been playing drinking games with the man at a third bar (bar 3) across the way. At one point, the man got angry with her group and threw a bar stool.
She said she then left the bar (bar 3) to get away from him, but he followed her outside and pushed her in the middle of N. Carson Street. She said she and her friends then went to the first bar noted (bar 1), and saw he was outside.
She said she got angry and went outside to confront him. She told him to go home and leave her alone. He pushed her again, into a newspaper stand.
She did not have any visible injuries and declined medical attention. She did indicate she wanted to press charges for battery against the man.
Just after 3 a.m. deputies arrested the man. At the jail, the man submitted to a preliminary breath test which resulted in a .24 percent BAC level.
Bail: $1,137
— A 19-year-old Carson City man was arrested in the 3300 block of Highway 50 E. early Saturday morning for obstructing and a failure to appear warrant.
Deputies were dispatched to a convenience store in the area in reference to a suspicious subject. The reporting party stated that a man— later identified as the 19-year-old — was lying beneath a trailer.
While enroute, dispatch advised the man had left the area on foot heading west on Highway 50.
Earlier in the night, the report stated, the man matched a description of a subject who was a suspect in a hit and run at a Fairview casino. Deputies asked the man what his name was and he told them it was Michael and gave them a birthdate.
Dispatch advised there was no match on the name and birthdate.
Deputies determined based on a last booking photograph in their system, as well as the subject’s last name tattooed in large script on his forearm, what his real name was.
He had a confirmed warrant out for his arrest from Carson City Justice Court issued June 13 for failure to appear in court with a no bail hold.
He was arrested on obstructing for giving a false name as well as the warrant.
No bail.
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