GOSHEN COUNTY – A criminal warrant for a Torrington man, Andrew Atkinson (26), was issued by the Eight Judicial District Circuit Court of Goshen County late Monday, August 12. Atkinson is …
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GOSHEN COUNTY – A criminal warrant for a Torrington man, Andrew Atkinson (26), was issued by the Eight Judicial District Circuit Court of Goshen County late Monday, August 12. Atkinson is currently wanted for two counts of aggravated assault and battery, one count of strangulation of a household member and one count child abuse, according to court records obtained Tuesday morning.
According to the affidavit of probable cause filed on Monday, Sherriff Kory Fleenor with the Goshen County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a social worker regarding a potential domestic violence victim on Sunday, August 4 at approximately 9:29 a.m. Records indicate the incident took place on Saturday, August 3, between Atkinson and the mother of his child, Jane Doe. Both Doe and her minor child were transported to Banner Health Emergency Room in Wheatland. Doe was later transferred to a higher level of care at Cheyenne Regional West Medical Center, the affidavit explained.
The affidavit explains Doe, the minor child and Atkinson were attending a party in Lingle and at approximately 8 p.m. they left the residence. The vehicle was seen at a local business where Atkinson parked for a “brief period at which time he stated to have a verbal argument with Doe,” the affidavit explains.
Atkinson “yanked her (Doe) around” on the east side of the business, pulling her hair, according to the affidavit.
“A short time after leaving the business Atkinson again pulled the vehicle over into a field access point in the 2700 block of [Wyoming] State Highway 157. Atkinson started to punch Doe in the face multiple times with a closed fist(s) and hit her in the head with a Glock Gen 5 9mm handgun causing her to lose consciousness. Atkinson further placed his hand(s) around her neck and strangled her for approximately ten seconds causing her to lose consciousness for a second time,” the affidavit explained. “When Doe regained consciousness, she picked up [minor child] exited the vehicle and attempted to run away towards a barn (north). At that time, Doe was scared that Atkinson was, ‘going to kill her.’”
The affidavit states Doe tripped multiple times while trying to escape Atkinson which allowed him to catch up with her.