By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post
Police are looking for a known suspect in the battering of three people at a southwest Salina residence early Tuesday.
Officers were sent to the 1400 block of Derby Street at approximately 2:30 a.m. Tuesday for the report of people being battered, Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester said this morning. All persons involved in the incident work together and had gone to a local bar after work, he said. They then went to the residence of a co-worker.
While there, one of the coworkers, described as a 23-year-old white male, allegedly began arguing with others and punched a 26-year-old Salina man in the face. He then allegedly shoved the man and both went through a three-foot by five-foot living room window, Forrester said.
The Salina man suffered a bloody lip, bruising on the right side of his face, several cuts, and a piece of glass stuck in his right calf.
The window was valued at $600.
The suspect then allegedly punched two female co-workers in the face before leaving.