Authorities responding to a reported kidnapping and domestic violence case in Phoenix.
Timothy Wood, Jr. of Phoenix is charged with multiple felonies, including sexual assault, kidnapping, and unlawful imprisonment, after allegedly holding his girlfriend captive in a shed for over two weeks. The victim managed to escape and seek help, describing severe abuse during her captivity. Authorities arrested Wood, who denies the allegations, claiming the victim has a mental health history. He currently faces a $150,000 bond and has a prior conviction for attempted aggravated domestic violence.
Phoenix – A Phoenix man, Timothy Wood, Jr., is facing numerous felony charges, including sexual assault, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, and aggravated assault, after he allegedly held his girlfriend captive in a shed for at least two weeks.
The incident came to light when police were summoned to a residence located near Interstate 17 and Northern Avenue on July 2, following a report of domestic violence. Upon arrival, authorities discovered that the victim had managed to escape from the shed and sought refuge in a nearby neighbor’s home, where she called for help.
Upon her escape, the victim reported that she had been subjected to repeated assaults by Wood throughout the previous days. According to her testimony, she and Wood began their intimate relationship after she faced eviction and sought shelter in a shed located in the backyard of Wood’s father’s home.
Wood reportedly maintained strict control over the victim, not permitting her to leave the makeshift living space without him. She was also allowed to enter the main house only under his supervision. The victim was forced to hide visible injuries by wearing makeup and described several threatening incidents, including being struck with an electrical cord, having her foot cut with a wood saw, and being choked while threatened with death.
In an alarming display of his control, Wood is accused of using chains and bricks to secure the shed, thereby preventing her from escaping. At one point, he allegedly tied her ankle down with a yellow tow strap to hinder her movement.
Upon reaching the neighbor’s home, the victim presented with significant physical injuries, including swelling, bite marks, and multiple bruises. A neighbor who encountered her described the victim as being frantic and terrified for her life, expressing fears that Wood would find and kill her.
Law enforcement officials later arrested Wood outside his parents’ home, located near Glendale and 23rd avenues. In subsequent court proceedings, prosecutors outlined severe allegations against him, claiming he had threatened to amputate the victim’s foot and bury her beneath the shed for two days.
Despite the serious nature of the charges, Wood denied the allegations, asserting that the victim was mentally unstable and had a history of being treated at a mental health facility. Following her escape from captivity, the victim was transported to a hospital for necessary medical treatment.
Wood’s legal troubles are compounded by a prior conviction for attempted aggravated domestic violence. He is currently detained with a cash-only bond set at $150,000.
As the investigation proceeds, authorities continue to gather evidence and assess the circumstances surrounding this troubling case of domestic abuse. The community remains on alert as they process the gravity of these allegations and their implications for domestic violence awareness and victim support.
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