– Press release from Vance County Sheriff Curtis Brame
On Tuesday, July 9, the Vance County Sheriff’s Office responded to 37 Rose Lane about a female who had been assaulted at the caller’s residence.
Upon arrival, deputies located a female victim undressed, with signs of assault on her face, neck, and body. Deputies determined that the incident occurred at 45 Rose Lane.
Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the female was assaulted with a blunt object, as well as a closed fist on her head and face. The female was transported to Maria Parham Hospital for treatment. The suspect in this incident was identified as Daniel Currin, 37, identified as the victim’s boyfriend.
Deputies then went to 45 Rose Lane where they encountered Currin. At the time of the encounter, Currin was armed with a kitchen knife. Deputies deployed a Taser on Currin and were able to take him into custody without further incident.
Currin was charged with assault by strangulation, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, and inflicting serious injury, assault inflicting serious bodily Injury, and assault on a female. Currin was confined to the Vance County Jail under no bond.
On Wednesday, July 10, Currin appeared in Vance County District Court for his first appearance and was given a $1,850,000 secured bond.
The investigation into this incident is still ongoing and anyone with additional information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Vance County Sheriff’s Office at 252.738.2200, or Henderson-Vance Crimestoppers at 252.492.1925 or through the P3 app.