A northeast Iowa man is facing multiple charges following an incident in Darlington last week. Police say officers were called around 7am on May 3rd to Darlington Mini Mart for a domestic disturbance. According to a report, the disturbance involved 52-year-old Judd Frazier of Lansing, along with a woman and child. Frazier fled on foot before police arrived. A Lafayette County Sheriff’s Deputy found Frazier in a residential area, but he ran into a wooded area and evaded capture. A search was conducted by multiple agencies, and Frazier was eventually located and arrested around 3:30p that afternoon in northern Lafayette County. Frazier has been charged with disorderly conduct, reckless endangerment, operating a motor vehicle while revoked, operating a motor vehicle without an ignition interlock device, bail jumping, and resisting law enforcement.
Iowa man charged for Darlington incident
May 10, 2022 | 2:04 PM
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