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Texas man accused of carving name into girlfriend’s forehead during fight

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Jackub Jackson Hildreth, 19, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly punching his girlfriend multiple times and carving his name into her forehead during a fight, San Antonio police said. (Bexar County Central Records)

December 8, 2019
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SAN ANTONIO – A Texas man who police said had a history of violence was arrested on Friday night for allegedly punching his girlfriend multiple times and carving his name into her forehead during a fight.

Jackub Jackson Hildreth, 19, of San Antonio, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, after an argument over his relationship with Catalina Mireles, 22, turned physical, according to the arrest affidavit.

“He was going to put [me] in the closet until he figured out what he was going to do with my body,” she told KSAT.


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Mireles told police that on the afternoon of Dec. 5, Hildreth grabbed her by the neck and punched her in the face about 10 times.

He then grabbed a knife and carved his name into her forehead — leaving the apartment before police arrived, according to the outlet.

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Jackub Jackson Hildreth, 19, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly punching his girlfriend multiple times and carving his name into her forehead during a fight, San Antonio police said. (Bexar County Central Records)

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An investigation into Hildreth revealed a history of violence, including two outstanding warrants for burglary assault and family violence-strangulation, police told the Houston Chronicle.

 


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