The 33-year-old man headbutted his girlfriend and stole her car following an argument and fight, police said.
Published: Dec. 04, 2025, 9:47 p.m.A Steelton man earlier this week was arrested for attacking his girlfriend and stealing her car, according to charging documents. Just after 1:30 a.m. Dec. 1, Steelton Police were dispatched to the 100 block of South Front Street for a domestic incident.
The victim told police she was involved in an argument with her boyfriend, 33-year-old Malcolm Turner. Fearing for her safety, she called an ex-boyfriend for help. The two men then had a brief scuffle while the victim hid in her Chevrolet Traverse, according to an affidavit of probable cause. Turner then got inside the car and attacked the victim, police said. Turner forcefully knocked the victim down and heatbutted her before taking her keys, the affidavit said. Turner, who has a suspended license, then drove the vehicle away from the area. The affidavit did not say if the victim was still in the car. Investigators said the victim suffered injuries during the incident, but did not describe her condition. Turner is charged with two first-degree felonies, robbery and theft by unlawful taking, in addition to simple assault and driving while suspended. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 9. As of Thursday, Turner is incarcerated in the Dauphin County Prison after being unable to post his $10,000 bail. Madison Montag is the nightside public safety reporter at PennLive. He covers daily breaking news and provides informative, conversational copy on a wide range of public safety issues throughout central...
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