Crime & Safety
Summerville Man Arrested for Attack on Ex-Girlfriend
Matthew Duren charged with first-degree burglary, kidnapping, criminal domestic violence and violating a restraining order.

North Charleston Police have arrested a Summerville man they say broke into his ex-girlfriend's home, assaulted her and attempted to trap her inside, according to multiple media sources.
Matthew Joseph Duren, 33, is in custody after the Tuesday incident in North Charleston. He is charged withΒ charged with first-degree burglary, kidnapping, criminal domestic violence and violating a restraining order.
Police arrived at Nummie Court Tuesday evening to find that Duren had allegedly screwed the front door shut of his ex-girlfriend's house, trapping them both inside.Β
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Live 5 News reported the 37-year-old woman "had blood on her face" and spoke to police from a balcony. The Post and Courier reported police helped her escape through a back door of the home. The woman was allegedly punched many times during the incident.Β
Inside the home, police reported hearing Duren making "growling noises." Upon entering the room where he was, they found Duren with a belt around his neck and he was lying on the floor.Β
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