Utica man arrested after ripping out pipes, forcing ex-girlfriend at gunpoint to drive to Syracuse

Utica Police Department vehicle - File Photo

UTICA, NY – Police in Utica got to the bottom of a bizarre domestic disturbance complaint this weekend to find that a woman was abducted at gunpoint by her ex-boyfriend, who also ripped out the water pipes in her home, causing flooding.

On November 1, Utica police officers responded to a domestic disturbance on Maple Street to find the female victim who told officers what happened.

“The officers were informed that several days earlier, the victim’s ex-significant other and she engaged in an argument about the status of their relationship,” the Utica Police Department said. “As the conversation was ongoing, the suspect brandished a handgun and threatened the female with it. He then demanded that she drive him to a location in Syracuse. Once at that location, he took her cell phone so that she could not contact 911.”

A family member contacted the victim the next day to report that pipes in her basement had been ripped out, causing a flood at her water tank. When she returned home, she found her home ransacked.

Police arrested Jamar Key-Hickman age 36 of Utica who was charged accordingly.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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