Police searching for man who allegedly hit partner, 5yo child with scooter
NT Police are seeking a 32-year-old man who allegedly assaulted his partner and their five-year-old child with a scooter in Alice Springs, resulting in hospital treatment for both victims.
Northern Territory Police are actively searching for a 32-year-old man in connection with a violent incident involving his partner and their five-year-old child in Alice Springs. The man allegedly attacked the pair with a metal push scooter, leading to significant lacerations and requiring medical attention for both the mother and child. Remarkably, despite a non-contact domestic violence order already in place between the woman and the suspect, he reportedly fled the scene prior to the police's arrival, complicating the investigation.
The incident unfolded in the early hours of the morning when police received urgent reports of a serious assault occurring at a town camp in Alice Springs. At approximately 3:26 AM, one of the woman's relatives reached out to the authorities, prompting a swift police response. Upon arrival, officers were informed of the assaults and could hear the distressed cries of the victim in nearby bushland, indicating the immediate danger facing the woman at the time.
Despite the quick response, the alleged assailant remains at large, prompting NT Police to intensify their efforts in locating him. The ongoing investigation highlights the serious issue of domestic violence within the community, particularly the risks faced by individuals under protection orders. As police continue their search, the safety and well-being of the victims, who are recovering in the hospital, remains a priority, alongside addressing the broader implications of such violent behaviors in domestic environments.