A Calhoun, Ga., man was arrested after police said he used a lighter to heat up a spoon, then burn his girlfriend on the face and neck.
William Youngblood, 28, has been charged with aggravated battery and remains in Gordon County Jail without bond, said Calhoun Police Chief Garry Moss in a news release.
Officers were called out to 289 Henderson Bend Road about 6 p.m. Thursday, Moss said. The victim told officers that Youngblood, her live-in boyfriend, had held her against her will and burned her on the face and neck, Moss said.
The officers saw the burns on her body and arrested Youngblood on the spot.
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