Domestic dispute leads to woman's arrest in wilkes-barre
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Domestic Dispute Leads to Woman’s Arrest in Wilkes-Barre

November 20, 2024

Wilkes-Barre, PA – A domestic dispute led to an assault incident at 320 North Empire Court on November 20, at 3:25 AM. Police officers responded to reports of an altercation.

Upon arrival, officers spoke with the 25-year-old male victim from Wilkes-Barre. The victim reported a verbal confrontation with 20-year-old Diana Thomas, also from Wilkes-Barre, regarding their relationship.

The victim claimed that during the altercation, Thomas struck him multiple times. He managed to call 911 after the incident.

Officers arrested Thomas at the scene. She was taken to City Headquarters for processing and arraignment.

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