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Manchester man accused of hitting, bruising woman

MANCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — A Manchester man was arrested on Tuesday and accused of hitting a woman during an argument.

It happened around 8 a.m. on Tuesday, per court documents. Deputies with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office said they got a call about a man who wouldn’t leave a woman’s residence on Crawfish Road.

The sheriff’s office wrote on Facebook on Wednesday that when deputies arrived at the residence, 21-year-old Taylor Parker was arguing with a crying woman who allegedly had visible bruises on her arm and neck.

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The woman told law enforcement that Parker allegedly caused her bruises. He was charged with public intoxication under the influence of a controlled substance and fourth-degree dating violence.

Parker was lodged in the Clay County Detention Center. The investigation remains active.

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