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Woman accused of battery on boyfriendBy Times staff writer © St. Petersburg Times, published June 11, 2000 A Royal Highlands woman has been charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a motor vehicle and one count of domestic battery after police say she rammed her car into another vehicle to stop her live-in boyfriend from getting away after a fight about money. Ragna Christine Madison, 31, of 12452 Moon Road was being held on $11,000 bail at the Hernando County Jail on Saturday. Police say the incident happened shortly before 7:30 a.m. Friday at her home when Madison hit her live-in boyfriend, Dominick Milea III, because she thought he took money, according to a Hernando County Sheriff's Office report. Milea then got into a 1999 Ford Explorer driven by Derrick Redmond, and the two sped off, police say. Madison followed in her white 1984 Ford Tempo and repeatedly rammed the Explorer, police say. The Explorer was forced off the road and blew two left tires less than a mile away at Sun Road west of Sunshine Grove Road. Milea ran away, police say. Madison went to her brother's nearby home and returned with him. Redmond, complaining of neck and back pain, was taken by ambulance to Spring Hill Regional Hospital, where he was treated and released. © St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved. |
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