Man beaten during dispute with his ex-girlfriend's husband.

Ramon Allen Olmos, 34, was arrested on a complaint of aggravated assault and battery Monday after he told police he beat his wife's ex-boyfriend when he found him in the couple's kitchen.

 
By Adam Kemp | Published: January 9, 2013   

An Oklahoma City man was taken to a hospital with facial fractures and bleeding on his brain after he was beaten during a domestic dispute, according to a police report released Wednesday.

photo - Ramon Allen Olmos, 34, was arrested on a complaint of aggravated assault and battery on Monday after he beat his wife?s ex-boyfriend when he showed up at the house to move her things out <strong>provided</strong>
Ramon Allen Olmos, 34, was arrested on a complaint of aggravated assault and battery on Monday after he beat his wife?s ex-boyfriend when he showed up at the house to move her things out provided

Multimedia

The man, whose name was not released, was helping an ex-girlfriend move out of a home that she shared with her husband when the husband unexpectedly arrived and a fight broke out, police said.

Ramon Allen Olmos, 34, was arrested on a complaint of aggravated assault and battery.

Olmos' wife told police she arrived about 7 p.m. Monday at her house in 2800 block of SW Murray Drive and was greeted by Olmos, who opened the door for her. When she stepped inside, she saw her ex-boyfriend lying on the floor covered in blood.

The woman told police Olmos had a weird smile on his face and talked to her in a strange high-pitched voice.

Olmos' wife told police she had not been staying with Olmos for the past two days and that her ex-boyfriend came over to help her pack. She told police Olmos is obsessed with her ex-boyfriend and got angry whenever his name was mentioned.

Olmos told police he came home and found his wife's ex-boyfriend in the kitchen. Olmos said the man said “What's up Dog?” to him before they started fighting.

The man was taken to OU Medical Center and was listed in stable condition, according to the police report.

Olmos was released Wednesday on $4,000 bail.




NewsOK has disabled the comments for this article.
See our commenting and posting policy.


New Rule in GEORGIA:
(APR 2013): If You Pay For Car Insurance You Must Read This Immediately
www.ConsumerFinanceDaily.com
(1200%) Stock?
If This $0.50 Stock Hits $6.00, $10,000 Will $120,000. Learn How.
FinancierTimes.com

News Photo Galleriesview all