Nanticoke man faces charges after breaking into Taylor home

He said that a nannicoke man was confronted with charges after he entered the Taylor residence twice on Wednesday.
Officers, a drunk man who entered a house and began to attack people, including his father, responded to 200 blocks of West Taylor Street around 20: 14. Once at the scene, he said that the man wearing a skin -colored shirt and tan pants fled from a street.
Call, district officials later described as Michael Frazier entered the house and attacked him and his son, he said.
The child said that the officers did not live with them, but when he donated the plasma according to the criminal complaint, he said. Police added that Frazier had a few drinks in the pool, was drunk and began to be aggressive before being removed from the residence.
However, Frazier then returned home through a rear window and kicked the front door according to the criminal complaint.
The child told the officers that Frazier had fought him and showed the researchers a bruise on his leg that Frazier kicked him.
Officers intervened when Frazier became more aggressive and threatened the children.
Police said that an officer found Frazier in the parking lot behind Taylor Deli. Frazier, according to the criminal complaint, said he would only talk to his lawyer, refused to talk to the officers.
Police accused Frazier of criminal violation, terrorist threats, simple attack, carelessly endangering, and accused of irregular behavior, harassment and public drunkenness.
As of Monday, 24 -year -old Frazier stayed in Lackawanna district prison instead of bail of $ 50,000. A pre -hearing was held at 09:30 on July 9