Oklahoma deputy charged with domestic assault and kidnapping

By Jason Burger

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    CADDO COUNTY, Oklahoma (KOCO) — A Caddo County deputy has been charged with domestic assault and kidnapping after a woman reported she was a victim of domestic abuse, according to court documents.

Logan Davis, a Caddo County deputy, was arrested following an incident at the end of last week and now faces charges for domestic assault/battery by strangulation, feloniously pointing a firearm, and kidnapping.

According to a new probable cause affidavit filed Monday, the victim informed the sheriff’s office that she was a victim of domestic violence.

Court records indicate that on the night of Feb. 26, she and Davis got into an argument, prompting her to leave the house. However, she claims Davis chased her down in his pickup truck and blocked her from driving.

Later that night, the documents state she attempted to talk to him, but he became angry and threw her back onto the bed.

The documents say, “knowing he was about to pin her down because of all the other times he had done this, she kicked him in the stomach to keep him from getting on top of her.”

She then alleges Davis threw her into a TV stand and choked her for about three seconds, during which she could not breathe.

The victim told investigators she tried to call 911 but heard Davis approaching, prompting her to hide the phone, which hung up. When the communications center attempted to call back, Davis took the phone from her.

The affidavit states he also pointed a gun at her and then walked away while on the phone.

The documents say, “She said she thinks Logan called the 911 Communications Center because she heard him say something to the effect of ‘This is Logan, everything is fine.’”

Attempts to reach the Caddo County Sheriff’s Office for comment were unsuccessful.

Court records show Davis bonded out Monday morning.

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