KENNEBUNK – A Woodside Drive man, wanted after an alleged instance of domestic violence earlier this month, turned himself in at the York County Jail early today.
Police said they had an active arrest warrant for Jonathan Trayes, 21, after an incident at his Kennebunk house on Oct. 9. Police said they were called to Trayes house by a woman who said she had been assaulted and threatened by Trayes.
Police said the woman said Trayes had taken a shotgun and fired it while outside the house and then made threatening remarks about the shotgun to the woman.
Police at the time thought Trayes was still armed and in the house. They tried to contact Trayes, and after six hours, decided to go in, when they determined Trayes was not there.
The warrant charged aggravated reckless conduct (domestic violence), domestic violence assault and violation of conditions of release. At the time of the incident, Trayes was out on bail for an aggravated criminal mischief charge after allegedly scratching several vulgar words into the side of a car with a key in September.
Trayes’ bail was set at $5,000 cash.
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