Man arrested at Potts Hill, charged with domestic violence offences for intimidation of teenager
A man accused of emotionally abusing a teenager for eight months in a protracted period of intimidation has been charged.
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A man accused of emotionally abusing a teenager for eight months in an alleged protracted period of intimidation has been charged.
Police officers attached to Bankstown Police Area Command received a report on Thursday about alleged domestic violence intimidation of a woman aged in her teens.
Following an investigation, officers – assisted by South West Metropolitan Region Domestic Violence High Risk Offender team – arrested a 24-year-old man at a Potts Hill home on Friday.
The man was taken to Bankstown police station where he has been charged with intimidation intending to cause fear of physical harm.
Police will allege in court the man coerced and emotionally abused the woman for eight months.
He was refused bail to appear before Bankstown Local Court on Friday.