PRINCETON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A man was arrested on February 26, 2025, following a domestic dispute at 185 Larue Road that escalated into physical violence and property damage, according to law enforcement reports.
Sgt. Addair responded to the scene after multiple neighbors called 911, reporting a male suspect screaming, hitting walls, and damaging a vehicle. Some callers also claimed to have witnessed a female being thrown around, with parts of the incident captured on a Ring doorbell camera.
Upon arrival, officers met with a distressed woman, identified as Allana Carter, who stated that her boyfriend, Khrishard Walker, had fled on foot wearing a white T-shirt and red shorts. She explained that an argument had started over money after Walker lost his job. The situation escalated when she disconnected the internet while he was playing video games, leading to a confrontation.
Carter reported that Walker took her Ugg shoes and threw them into the woods in anger. When she went outside to retrieve them, the argument continued. She admitted to throwing his game controller out the window, which further enraged him. According to Carter, Walker then pushed her against the walls multiple times, broke the passenger-side mirror off her car, and later threw her from the bed into a bedroom wall, creating a hole.
A neighbor provided a written statement confirming they saw Walker vandalizing Carter’s vehicle and heard loud noises inside the apartment. Video footage from a Ring doorbell camera reportedly captured Walker outside before breaking the car mirror and chasing Carter inside, followed by loud banging sounds.
Officers documented the damage inside the apartment, including a fresh hole in the bedroom wall with debris beneath it. Walker was later found behind Grants Supermarket by deputies and taken into custody.
He was charged with first-offense domestic battery and transported to Southern Regional Jail to await arraignment. Walker declined to provide a statement but claimed Carter had also attacked him, leaving scratches.
Authorities continue to investigate the incident.