On March 9, around 10 a.m., officers were called to the 200 block of North Cherry Street for reports of a domestic incident. The woman had visible injuries, police reported.
The victim told authorities the incident started when they started arguing about him leaving the apartment.
Sardinas-Maquez punched, kicked and strangled the woman before she was able to call 911, according to court records.
The victim told officers he took her phone and threw it at her, cracking the screen.
He then fled the scene, according to court documents.
When asked by officials if he was under any types of drugs or alcohol, the victim told them he had taken “mushrooms” earlier in the day.
The suspect was found later taken into custody and booked into the Winnebago County Jail on March 10th.
He is charged with domestic battery causing bodily harm, aggravated domestic battery causing strangulation, interfering with the report of domestic violence and criminal property damage.
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