A Michigan man was taken into custody by Des Plaines police after allegedly beating the woman he is dating and threatening to kill her over the weekend.
police after allegedly beating the woman he is dating and threatening to kill her over the weekend.
The hotel's front desk clerk directed officers to room 224 after several complaints of a possible disturbance in the room. As officers approached the room, they say they could hear 37-year-old Kyle Brown yelling inside. Officers knocked on the door and the victim, a 38-year-old woman also from Michigan, ran out screaming "save me, save me."
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