Laurel County pair charged for allegedly biting, fighting each other inside home

LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (FOX 56) — Two men were arrested on Thursday for allegedly hitting each other with objects inside a home and biting each other, according to an arrest report from the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO).

Deputies posted on Facebook that Joseph Curry, 51, and Autin Miller, 20, were arrested on Curry Road, nine miles east of London.

Deputies had reportedly been dispatched in response to reports of a domestic assault in the area. When they were called to come outside, Curry and Miller complied and allegedly confessed to hitting each other with “objects from inside the home,” and said they had bitten one another.

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Curry was arrested and taken to Saint Joseph Hospital in London out of precaution due to a head injury. He was lodged in the Laurel County Detention Center on Aug. 15. Miller was arrested and lodged in jail on Friday. The pair was charged with fourth-degree assault—domestic violence with minor injury.

Curry and Miller were released on Friday, per jail records. They are due in court at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 4.


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