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Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 02:30:29 GMT
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Pair say they attacked each other with frying pan
Thursday, May 15, 2008
(05-15) 15:47 PDT Crossville, Tenn. (AP) --
Out of the frying pan and into the fire. That's pretty much what
happened to a Cumberland County couple arrested and charged with
whacking each other with a frying pan.
Heather and Samuel Newcome are both charged with domestic assault.
They told Sheriff's Deputy Timothy Tutor last week that they got into
an argument and hit each other with the cookware.
"Both parties had injuries consistent with both of their stories,"
Tutor says in his report.
Other family members got involved in the fray as well and apparently
came to blows, but none decided to file charges.
Tutor took Heather Newcome the Cumberland County Justice Center, where
she was charged, then took out a warrant on her husband, who later
turned himself in.
The two are scheduled to appear Monday in General Sessions Court.
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Information from: Crossville Chronicle, s
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