Woods Cross police officer charged with assaulting fiancee

A Woods Cross police officer was charged Thursday with aggravated assault stemming from a domestic violence investigation.  He has been placed on administrative leave.

A Woods Cross police officer was charged Thursday with aggravated assault stemming from a domestic violence investigation. He has been placed on administrative leave. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News)


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WOODS CROSS — An officer with the Woods Cross Police Department is now facing criminal charges for an alleged domestic violence incident.

Austin James Strong, 32, of Syracuse, was charged Thursday in 2nd District Court with aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, plus unlawful detention and criminal mischief, class B misdemeanors.

On Feb. 18, Syracuse police were called to a report of domestic violence involving Strong and his fiancee. The woman reported that Strong became upset and punched a dresser. She then grabbed her backpack and attempted to leave the residence, according to charging documents.

"(The woman) stated she was exiting the residence when Strong grabbed her by the neck and choked her with his hand. Strong held onto (her) throat and placed her against the refrigerator. (She) screamed and Strong stated he did not like her screaming. (She) started to scream again so Strong let her go. (The woman) said Strong choked her for at least 15 seconds. She did not lose consciousness, but did get dizzy," the charges allege.

The woman told investigators she continued to try and leave the home but Strong grabbed her backpack and threw her to the floor, the charges state, adding that the woman "wriggled out of the backpack and escaped the home. She then went to the Syracuse Police Department and reported the incident."

When police arrived, officers noted that "Strong was clearly intoxicated." He told them that he had gotten in an argument with the woman but did not recall putting his hands on her. A police booking affidavit notes that "Austin said he saw on Spillman the allegations of choking her." Spillman is the software program used by police departments to share data.

Strong is a K-9 handler with the Woods Cross Police Department. He has been with the department for less than five years.

Chief Chad Soffe said Friday Stong has been placed on administrative leave.

While Soffe says the incident is out of character for Strong and there have been "no problems like this in the past," he added: "We take domestic violence very serious and take appropriate action when any citizen or officer commits domestic violence."

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Pat Reavy interned with KSL NewsRadio in 1989 and has been a full-time journalist for either KSL NewsRadio, Deseret News or KSL.com since 1991. For the past 25 years, he has worked primarily the cops and courts beat.

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