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Woman Accused Of Biting Man During Domestic Incident In Troy

Troy, Mo. — A late-night domestic disturbance in Troy ended with a woman accused of biting a man on the nose, fighting with officers, and being taken to the Lincoln County Jail Sunday night.

Alicia Michelle Guillory, of Troy, Missouri.


Mugshot of Alicia Guillory of Troy, MO

Charges:

  • Domestic Assault — 3rd Degree

  • Resisting/Interfering With Arrest For A Felony

Police were called to the residence just before 11 p.m. after a man reportedly left the home on foot following an escalating argument inside the residence.


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When officers arrived, Guillory was outside the home and immediately upset over police being there. As officers attempted to sort out what happened, the situation allegedly continued escalating.


Multiple children were reportedly inside the residence during the disturbance.


Police say Guillory admitted she had been drinking before the argument turned physical. During the investigation, she allegedly attempted to leave the residence while officers were still actively investigating the call. When officers stopped her from leaving, she allegedly pulled away, kicked at officers, and had to be restrained before being placed into handcuffs.


A short time later, the alleged victim returned to the home and said the verbal argument became physical when Guillory allegedly grabbed him by the face and bit him on the nose before he left the residence to avoid further confrontation.


Officers observed redness and a small laceration to the alleged victim’s nose.


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All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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Story by John Eads


Sources: Lincoln County Circuit Court records, Troy Police Department probable cause statement.


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