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On Friday, March 13, police responded to a domestic assault complaint at a mobile home in Saginaw Bay Estates in Essexville. The 26-year-old female caller told dispatchers her boyfriend, Ralph E. Bills II, had pushed and slapped her, was threatening to "take a bunch of pills," and was brandishing a knife, court records state.
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Police met with the woman, who told them she is 11 weeks pregnant and lives with Bills. During an argument, the woman went to leave when Bills shoved her down, got on top of her, and tried grabbing her phone away from her, she told police. The woman left in her car, but then received a call from Bills threatening to hurt her pets that she had left behind, she told officers.
The woman returned to her home and put her dog in her car, court records show. She then tried to retrieve her cats when Bills told her he was going to punch them.
"He held up his fist toward the bigger (cat)," she said, according to police reports contained in court records. "I picked up the small one and then he punched the bigger one in the rear end."
The woman left and Bills followed her, she said. As she entered her car, Bills forced the door open and got on top of her, trying to get her keys and phone, she told the officers. As this struggle occurred, the woman bit Bills on his arm, she said.
"Then he grabbed me by my hair and pulled my head back," she continued. "He told me he was going to kill me when he got out of prison."
Bills went into the residence with the woman's phone and keys, she said. She re-entered the home as well and he gave her back the items, then grabbed a kitchen knife and acted as though he was slitting his wrists, though his hoodie's sleeves covered them, she told police.
Bills gave a different account to police, saying that he and his girlfriend had been arguing, but that she grabbed and bit his arm twice without provocation. He shoved her away and then she left, he said.
Police wrote in their reports that as their interview with Bills wore on, he became more upset and unpredictable, eventually saying he consumed 10 to 12 pills, but felt fine. Bills resisted going to the hospital, and officers had to handcuff him for his transport to McLaren Bay Region via ambulance, court records state.
Once at the emergency room, Bills was so unruly he had to be restrained to a bed, court records state. Some time later, officers removed Bills from the hospital, placed him under arrest, and took him to the Bay County Jail.
Bills was free on bond on two counts of assault and battery and malicious destruction of a building between $200 and $1,000, misdemeanors stemming from 2014 incidents. He has also been on three years' probation out of Tuscola County since July 24, 2013, on a conviction of assaulting, resisting, or obstructing police, and another three-year probation count from Dec. 4, 2013, on a conviction of felonious assault.
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