An in-home care worker was
arrested in Ukiah this week after allegedly pushing his 73-year-old
client, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office said.
Terry
Omler, 49, of Ukiah, was booked into Mendocino County Jail on Tuesday
on the felony charge of elder abuse resulting in bodily injury, the
Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. His bail was set at $25,000.
Sheriff’s
deputies were notified of the incident at 11:19 p.m. Tuesday. They
responded to a residence in the 800 block of Lake Mendocino Drive. When
they arrived, deputies spoke with the 73-year-old man, who said he had
been assaulted by his live-in supportive services care worker, Omler.
The
victim told deputies he and Omler had gotten into an argument. During
the argument, Omler allegedly pushed the victim, causing him to lose his
balance and fall onto the kitchen floor. The man attempted to brace his
fall with his hands, but when he hit the ground he suffered immediate,
severe pain in his right wrist and hand. Authorities said Omler left the
victim lying on the ground, went to his room and fell asleep. Deputies
found Omler sleeping in his bedroom, apparently heavily intoxicated from
the consumption of alcoholic beverages, the Sheriff’s Office said in
the statement.
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Ukiah live-in care worker arrested on suspicion of elder abuse
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