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Fugitive airman sought after altercation with wife, baby

02/14/08
From Morris News Service
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- Police searched for a fugitive airman Tuesday charged with shooting at his wife and their 5-month-old daughter while holding them captive for 12 hours inside their Brunswick apartment.

Darryl Anthony Green II, 20, also is charged with attempting to rape his wife and trying to force her to drink a mixture of household cleaning products during an attack that began about 1 a.m. Monday, said Capt. Marissa Tindale of the Glynn County Police Department.

The 21-year-old woman and the couple's baby were not injured, Tindale said.

The Times-Union is not publishing their names because the case involves a reported sex crime.

Arrest warrants charge Green with two counts each of kidnapping, false imprisonment and aggravated assault. He also faces single counts of attempted rape, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and second-degree criminal damage to property, according to the warrants.

"He fled with a pistol after the attack," Tindale said.

Green was last seen driving a silver 2006 Chevrolet Impala with North Carolina license plate WPL8904.

Military authorities are seeking Green for being absent without leave from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, N.C., police said.

An airman first class, Green left the base about a month ago, Tindale said.

Glynn County police went to the couple's apartment in the 5800 block of Altama Avenue after receiving a report of domestic violence, Tindale said.

Tindale said Green's wife gave this account of the incident to detectives:

Armed with a handgun, Green barricaded them inside the apartment and refused to let her or the baby leave. At one point, he reportedly tied her up and mixed a variety of cleaning products and tried to make her drink it. He also attempted to rape her and shot at and missed her while she was holding their baby, police said.

After Green left in the Impala, his wife called her father and the police for help, Tindale said.

Police investigators found a bullet imbedded in a stud in the apartment wall.

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