Police: Hall County men Jacob Delong and Chase Jarrard arrested for assaulting woman

Dec 13, 2016 - 10:55
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Police: Hall County men Jacob Delong and Chase Jarrard arrested for assaulting woman
Jacob Tyler Delong, 20, and Chase Lane Jarrard, 22, both of Hall County, were arrested for aggravated battery.

MURRAYVILLE, Ga.  - Hall County sheriff's deputies say they have arrested two men who assaulted a woman and left her disfigured.

Hall County Sheriff's Office spokesman Lt. Scott Ware said Jacob Tyler Delong, 20, and Chase Lane Jarrard, 22, both of Hall County,  are accused of striking the victim repeatedly in the head during an incident Friday.

The victim sustained a fractured skull, a fractured orbital socket and a fractured sinus cavity leading to a serious disfigurement.

Ware says the relationship between the suspects and the victim is unknown.

Deputies arrested both suspects without incident, and they were booked into the Hall County jail on charges of aggravated battery. It's unclear if Delong and Jarrard have attoeys.

The case remains under investigation.

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