A Summerville woman was arrested on a public intoxication charge following a disturbance call earlier this month, according to a report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office.
Summerville Police responded to a residence on Hilltop Drive in Summerville April 10th, where Haley Danielle Houge, age 32, was reportedly involved in a domestic situation and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.
According to the incident report, Houge was found with visible injuries, including a cut on her forehead, and was bleeding when officers arrived. The report states she had allegedly been drinking and became involved in an altercation prior to law enforcement’s arrival.
Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene due to the nature of her injuries. However, authorities noted that she was uncooperative and continued to display signs of intoxication.
Officers determined that she was a danger to herself and others due to her condition and placed her under arrest for public intoxication.
Houge was transported to the Chattooga County Jail without further incident.
Authorities say alcohol was listed as a contributing factor in the case, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident was documented by responding officers.








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