
Union County: Afton man charged with parole violation
According to a Department of Corrections report, Boswell violated the terms of his parole April 10, when he was arrested in Decatur County and charged with assault causing bodily injury or mental illness.
Boswell was transported to the Union County Jail and held without bond.
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