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Man beaten with steel pipe, suspect arrested early Sunday

- STEVEN MROSS

A Hot Springs man was arrested on a felony battery charge early Sunday after allegedly beating another man unconsciou­s with a steel pipe.

Octavio Rubio Hernandez, 36, who lists a 6588 Central Ave. address, was taken into custody shortly after 3:30 a.m. and charged with second-degree battery, punishable by up to six years in prison.

Hernandez was initially held on a $2,500 bond, but a zero bond hold was later placed on him by Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t. He was set to appear Monday in Garland County District Court.

According to the probable cause affidavit, Garland County sheriff’s Deputy Richard Garrett was dispatched to the 6588 Central residence regarding a disturbanc­e in progress along with Sgt. Greg Keller.

Upon arrival, they found a man lying on the ground unresponsi­ve who was transporte­d by LifeNet to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs for treatment.

A witness at the scene stated that a known suspect, identified as Hernandez, had hit the victim “several times” with a steel pipe and then fled the scene in a white Chevrolet pickup truck.

Sheriff’s Cpl. Jon Lane located the truck headed north on Central near the King Expressway and made a traffic stop.

Hernandez was taken into custody and taken to the sheriff’s department for questionin­g by Sgt. John Greathouse. Following the interview, Hernandez was charged with felony battery and taken to jail.

The affidavit did not indicate a motive for the attack or the relationsh­ip between the two men.

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