
A man charged with attacking another person with a beer bottle, lawn chair and his bare hands, is back in the Baxter County jail after being declared a fugitive April 28.
An arrest warrant for 24-year-old Michael Jay Rose was issued after missing an appearance in Baxter County Circuit Court. Being a no show for an appearance in circuit court is a felony. He turned himself in at the Baxter County Detention Center just after 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Rose, who listed an address in Harrison when originally charged with the assault, now shows Kissee Mills, Missouri as his place of residence.
His original arrest came May 13 last year when police were called to a residence in Gassville just before 2 a.m. to respond to a physical disturbance report.
According to the probable cause affidavit in Rose’s case, when a Gassville police officer arrived at an address along South School Street, he was told Rose had attacked a male in the driveway of the residence. Rose was alleged to have first hit the victim in the back of the head with a beer bottle, then a lawn chair and finally attacked him with his bare hands.
The victim was examined on scene but refused transport to the hospital.
There was no information in the probable cause affidavit as to what provoked the attack.
At the time he failed to make his court appearance, he was free on $10,000 bond.
There is also a hold on Rose based on a misdemeanor non-payment warrant from Marion County.
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