Clinton Man Accused of Choking Woman

emergency-vehicle

December 20, 2022

By News Director Jared Atha

An outstanding warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Clinton man accused of assaulting and choking a woman.

According to court records, 38-year-old Julio Migel Gloria was charged with one felony count of domestic assault and battery by strangulation on December 8 in Custer County District Court after a probable cause affidavit filed by Clinton police revealed the extent of the alleged abuse.

The document stated that on November 30 the female victim told police that her boyfriend, later identified as being Gloria, got into an argument the day before. The woman said that the defendant became upset and allegedly began hitting her with closed fists on her face, left arm and leg, and stomach.

She also revealed to police that Gloria allegedly choked her during the altercation.

It was noted in the affidavit that visible bruises and red marks could be seen on the woman’s body and face.

Bond for Gloria was initially set at $25,000.

His first court date has been scheduled for January 13.

Copyright 2022 Paragon Communications. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.

2504221333_181431

Local Librarian is Tennis Titan

By Landry Brewer Elk City, OK – Joni (Jordan) McConnell is the most successful Elk City High School tennis player of all time. McConnell’s parents, both teachers, played tennis and put her on the courts with them

2504221120_3280053

OSDH “Healthy” Awards Announced

Lawton, Okla. – The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has announced the 2024 Certified Healthy Oklahoma awardees, recognizing outstanding efforts in promoting health and wellness throughout the state. Among the honorees, schools and organizations from Beckham,

2504221101_1836321

Severe Weather Possible in Western Oklahoma

Western Oklahoma – Western Oklahoma residents—especially those in Beckham, Custer, Roger Mills, and Washita counties—should stay weather-aware through the rest of this week. The Storm Prediction Center continues to highlight the region with ongoing risks for severe