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BreakingNewsTeam - > Breaking News -> Police looking for domestic violence suspect
Police looking for domestic violence suspect

BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release                & nbsp;  Monday, June 30, 2008
 
Domestic violence suspect sought
 
The Bakersfield Police Department is requesting the community’s assistance in
locating a suspect wanted for a domestic violence incident that occurred on
6/24/08 in the 3400 block of Planz Road.
 
Detectives are searching for:

Justin Scott Balduc, black male, 19 years old, 5’10”, 150, brown hair and eyes.
 
Balduc physically assaulted the victim on several occasions.  During one of the
assaults the victim lost consciousness.  The suspect also made criminal threats
directed at the victim and her family.  During the most recent incident the victim
sustained minor injuries.
 
Balduc is wanted on several felony charges.  A photograph of Balduc is attached
to this news release.
 
Anyone with information on Balduc’s whereabouts is asked to call Bakersfield
Police at 661-327-7111.  Anonymous and confidential information can be
provided through Secret Witness at 661-322-4040.

Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: Justin Scott Balduc, bakersfield police, domestic violence
posted by BreakingNewsTeam on Monday, June 30, 2008 at 02:29 PM
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posted by WESLEYSMOMMY on Jun 30, 2008 at 02:46 PM

What a PUNK

posted by OldBlue56 on Jun 30, 2008 at 04:53 PM

This loser will be arrested, plead guilty, do his time in jail, get out, and probably get a goofy local radio show....

posted by lanabuford on Jun 30, 2008 at 05:05 PM
  These jerks get arrested, go to jail and most of the time get money on their books and visits and letters from the same woman they abused. Once they are released the women take them back!! I knew a woman that was beaten up by her b-friend someone called the police and she was crying because he was going to jail, begging the cop not to take him. They do it because women let them keep getting by with it.
posted by johnburnssucks on Jun 30, 2008 at 08:03 PM

Many women in this valley will not get involved with a man unless he hits them, so a guy bouncing his future jaina's head off of the concrete five or six times is often seen as a courting ritual. I bring a couple of roses on a date; these hombres with a capital "H" bring a ball peen hammer. Real men don't kiss their "old lady" when they come home from work; they smack her so hard that she has to finish making dinner with ringing ears.

There was a book years ago called "Keeping Your Old Lady In Line." It talked about throwing women through sliding-glass doors and ramming their heads through sheetrock walls, and there was an entire chapter on making her do the housework in the nude. I don't know how high up it got on the New York Times Bestseller List, but I don't think it made it to #1.

posted by woofwoof on Jun 30, 2008 at 08:22 PM

Wow, I can't believe this, I just found this out tonite....I know the parents of this kid.  His father is a good friend of mine.  His mom is beside herself with anxiety.  This kid is an angry person.  He should get the help he needs, by professionals, but no, he'll probably be thrown in jail instead and it'll self perpetuate when he gets out.  Truly sad.

posted by NancyII on Jun 30, 2008 at 08:50 PM

Domestic violence and co  dependence isn'y exclusive to this valley...or even this state.

 

posted by lanabuford on Jun 30, 2008 at 09:23 PM
  Exactly what he needs, "thrown in jail" help after he gets out. I understand fear, but not coming from the person who claims to love you! The first time he hits you, don't call the police wait till he falls asleep and beat his cowardly rear. then LEAVE!
posted by michele1075 on Jun 30, 2008 at 10:41 PM

They should personally deliver him to the victims father first before taking him to jail, off the record of course.....


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