Sunday, October 6, 2024

Suspect charged with reckless endangerment

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Darwin L. Huebner Jr., 43, Clintonville, is charged with two felony counts of first-degree reckless endangerment, one felony count of suffocation as an act of domestic abuse and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct as an act of domestic abuse.

On the evening of July 31, Clintonville Police Officer Cody Rollin spoke to a woman in the McDonald’s parking lot. She asked if an officer could go to the Dollar General.

According to the criminal complaint, the woman said her boyfriend, Huebner, had threatened to “blow a coworkers face off.”

The woman told Rollin that Huebner “had gone off the rails,” after seeing a text on her phone from the coworker.

The girlfriend said Huebner began yelling at her because she had stayed at work longer than normal.

The woman said she met the officer at McDonald’s because Huebner allegedly had a phone app that could track her location and that he attempted to control every aspect of her life.

She said Huebner threatened to slit her throat after he was done with her coworker.

The girlfriend accused Huebner of holding a knife close to her throat and pointing a gun at her head.

At one time he allegedly choked her, using his forearm around her neck and causing her to black out.

Huebner was released from custody after posting a $2,500 cash bond.

He faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted of reckless endangerment.