Man charged with domestic abuse

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Posted on Sep 06 2004
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A man is facing criminal charges for allegedly physically assaulting his girlfriend while discussing their plans for the future over a month ago.

The Attorney General’s Office filed two counts of assault and battery charges and disturbing the peace against Vincent Q. Terlaje who allegedly beat up his live-in partner on July 29 in As Matuis.

Police accounts said that the victim sustained multiple bruises and a black eye.

The couple allegedly argued when the victim raised the idea of going to Guam in relation to their “conversation about their future.”

Terlaje allegedly accused her of having a boyfriend on Guam. He allegedly choked her, and commented about breaking her neck.

The suspect had allegedly twisted her arms and legs, tripped her leg, pushed her to the floor, picked her up and threw her on the bed where he punched her in the eye area.

This allegedly happened when the couple’s seven-year old daughter was inside the house.

Meanwhile, the AGO criminal division also filed two criminal cases against a 27-year-old woman for beating up her boyfriend and abusing her three minor children.

The AGO charged Carmelita Guiao Amin with child abuse and neglectful actions that harmed and threatened her two minor sons on Aug. 15.

Amin also faces assault and battery, disturbing the peace, criminal mischief, and child abuse.

The AGO said that Amin assaulted her boyfriend on Aug. 8, 2004 and her 18-month old child.

The defendant, likewise, had allegedly damaged a DVD player that her boyfriend rented from Dial Rent-To-Own Store.

She allegedly threw the DVD player on the floor and punched and scratched her boyfriend.

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