A Tolleson man was booked into jail Sept. 8 after Buckeye police arrested him on a string of felony and misdemeanor domestic violence charges, according to jail records.
Raul J. Sandoval, 31, was taken into custody at 8:28 a.m. Sept. 8 and booked under arrest number 60401. Records show Sandoval faces at least eight charges, including aggravated domestic violence, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault by impeding breathing, and assault involving domestic violence.
Other charges listed include criminal damage, disorderly conduct, preventing the use of a phone in an emergency and threatening or intimidating with injury or property damage. Several of the offenses are classified as felonies under Arizona statutes.
According to Buckeye police, officers responded to a reported domestic incident at an apartment near Miller Road and Monroe Avenue on Sept. 8. The reporting party and victim, an adult female, told officers that Sandoval had assaulted and threatened her. After investigating, officers arrested Sandoval, who was later booked into jail on the charges.
“The suspect Raul Sandoval had assaulted and threatened her. Officers investigated the incident and Raul was subsequently booked into jail on various felony and misdemeanor charges,” Sgt. Braxton Brown of the Buckeye Police Department said in a statement.
The charges are filed in West Justice Court.