Man accused of abuse, impersonating officer, tampering in Plainfield
Jeffrey Howard, 51, of Wauregan was arrested on Sunday.
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On Saturday, the Plainfield Police Department received a call for a well-being check based off allegations of abuse. At the time of the check, the victim was found safe.
At 1:10 a.m. on Sunday, police received a call reporting physical abuse that occurred after the well-being check.
Investigation revealed that Howard allegedly physically abused the victim prior to her contacting police, along with emotional abuse and control tactics.
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Officers set up surveillance on Howard's residence when they observed him exit his garage on foot. As an officer approached, Howard attempted to flee in his vehicle.
Police said Howard was in possession of a law enforcement badge and allegedly tried to tamper with evidence related to the investigation. Howard is not a law enforcement officer, according to police.
He was charged with the following:
Disorderly conduct
Second-degree criminal mischief
Impersonation of an officer
First-degree reckless endangerment
First-degree unlawful restraint
Tampering with evidence
Second-degree assault
Interfering
Second-degree strangulation
He was held on $150,000 bond and will appear in Danielson Superior Court on Monday.
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