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Police: Man arrested for yelling at deaf girlfriend » Local News » SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
A man was arrested and charged with intimidating his former girlfriend, in part by yelling at her when she tried to call for help, police said.
The woman, who is deaf, "stated that she gets scared of him when he yells," according to the log.
Donald Devoe, 39, of 17 Beckford St., Salem, was arrested on Washington Street at 12:09 a.m. by Patrolman James Johnson on charges of domestic assault and intimidating a witness. No injury was reported.
The assault consisted of "putting her in fear," according to police.
The woman told police that on consecutive days she was in the process of calling for help when Devoe began yelling at her. In addition, because she attempted to contact police via computer, he slammed her computer closed, according to the report.
The couple had been in a domestic relationship for 21/2 years, according to the girlfriend, which ended about five months ago. The woman was advised in writing of her right to get a restraining order.
A man was arrested and charged with intimidating his former girlfriend, in part by yelling at her when she tried to call for help, police said.
The woman, who is deaf, "stated that she gets scared of him when he yells," according to the log.
Donald Devoe, 39, of 17 Beckford St., Salem, was arrested on Washington Street at 12:09 a.m. by Patrolman James Johnson on charges of domestic assault and intimidating a witness. No injury was reported.
The assault consisted of "putting her in fear," according to police.
The woman told police that on consecutive days she was in the process of calling for help when Devoe began yelling at her. In addition, because she attempted to contact police via computer, he slammed her computer closed, according to the report.
The couple had been in a domestic relationship for 21/2 years, according to the girlfriend, which ended about five months ago. The woman was advised in writing of her right to get a restraining order.