Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Elkview Woman Faces Child Endangerment And Malicious Wounding
WEST VIRGINIA....
A warrant was issued Monday for the arrest of 42 year old Robyn Gale Hickman of Elkview. She faces two counts of malicious wounding and one count of child endangerment causing injury. Kanawha County Sheriff's Deputies say, on July 9th, she struck a person with her vehicle on Rutledge Road then fled the scene. Deputy B.K. Howery, who was responding to a report about a fight, pulled Hickman over and arrested her. He then went to the home on Rutledge Road, where Hickman had been with Justin Heyward Hall and Brittany Allison Hickman when an argument broke out between them. The couple told Robyn Hickman to leave, but she grabbed a can of WD-40, sprayed the contents at Hall and attempted to light the spray stream. Hall's young son then came out of the house, and, as he was carrying the boy back inside, Hickman got into her vehicle and struck them. Hall, who was still holding his child, struck the hood and the windshield of the vehicle resulting in an injury to his hand and a fracture to his son's skull. The father and son were taken to Charleston Area Medical Center's General Hospital for treatment.
A warrant was issued Monday for the arrest of 42 year old Robyn Gale Hickman of Elkview. She faces two counts of malicious wounding and one count of child endangerment causing injury. Kanawha County Sheriff's Deputies say, on July 9th, she struck a person with her vehicle on Rutledge Road then fled the scene. Deputy B.K. Howery, who was responding to a report about a fight, pulled Hickman over and arrested her. He then went to the home on Rutledge Road, where Hickman had been with Justin Heyward Hall and Brittany Allison Hickman when an argument broke out between them. The couple told Robyn Hickman to leave, but she grabbed a can of WD-40, sprayed the contents at Hall and attempted to light the spray stream. Hall's young son then came out of the house, and, as he was carrying the boy back inside, Hickman got into her vehicle and struck them. Hall, who was still holding his child, struck the hood and the windshield of the vehicle resulting in an injury to his hand and a fracture to his son's skull. The father and son were taken to Charleston Area Medical Center's General Hospital for treatment.