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Las Vegas man faces several felonies in beating of girlfriend, police say

Updated August 3, 2020 - 8:33 am

A Las Vegas man has been arrested on multiple felonies after a woman said he punched her more than 50 times during a prolonged beating, police said.

Robert Ball, 57, was booked Thursday at the Clark County Detention Center in the July 25 attack at an apartment on the 2900 block of East Charleston Boulevard.

Police responded to the apartment at 4:26 a.m. and found Ball’s ex-girlfriend suffering from a severe beating, an arrest report for Ball states. Her eye was swollen shut and she had a welt “the size of a walnut” on her forehead. She had also been choked and had a knife held to her throat.

“Her left eyebrow was so swollen that her left eye was covered and she could not see out of it,” police wrote.

The woman told police she had broken up with Ball after dating him for only a month. He threatened to kill her, then showed up at her apartment three times in a 12-hour period in the day leading up to the beating. Each time, police were called, but they could not locate Ball.

The woman said Ball showed up at her apartment a fourth time, forced his way in, and punched her repeatedly. She said he choked her to the verge of unconsciousness and held a knife to her throat.

Ball was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, robbery, burglary, assault, domestic battery and violation of parole, but a criminal complaint has not been filed. A status check on the filing of a criminal complaint is scheduled for Tuesday in Justice Court.

Contact Glenn Puit by email at gpuit@reviewjournal.com. Follow @GlennatRJ on Twitter.

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