The details of Frank Clark’s arrest have come on via a police report and they aren’t pretty.
A 21-page Perkins police report, independently obtained by the Register through a public records request, sheds light into a gruesome and disturbing scene between Clark and his girlfriend at Maui Sands.
The victim, Clark’s live-in girlfriend, told Perkins police Officer Martin Curran how he allegedly punched her in the face, breaking a hotel room lamp as she fell.
The victim’s brother, who’d just emerged from the hotel room shower at the time, reportedly saw Clark grab the victim by her neck and slam her to the ground.
The caller also saw and reported three small children running from the room, with one supposedly saying, “Frank is killing our sister.” One child, the victim’s brother, said Clark hit his sister.
Despite a large welt and blood on her face, the victim repeatedly refused going to a hospital for medical treatment and didn’t want to pursue charges against Clark.
“I advised (the victim) in Ohio when a domestic violence victim does not want to pursue a criminal charge against the offender, and there are signs of physical violence, we are guided by law to charge that offender with domestic violence,” according to Curran’s report.
Clark is still in jail, but has not been suspended by Michigan.