Baxter County deputies issue BOLO for Mountain Home woman following Super Bowl party attack

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A Mountain Home man was assaulted and his truck damaged during a Super Bowl party earlier this month, and authorities are looking for the woman believed to be responsible.

Baxter County deputies responded to 104 Castle Hill Drive in Mountain Home on February 8th around 8:40 after the victim reported being attacked. The victim told deputies that while attending a Super Bowl party, he received a text from an unknown number asking how he liked his flat tires. When he went outside to check on his vehicle, Tiffany Guerrero and a male companion pulled up.

According to the report, Guerrero jumped into the bed of the victim’s truck, threw out his tires, and attempted to break the rear window. She then exited the truck and threw rocks at the driver’s side window, causing significant damage. Guerrero then grabbed the victim by his hoodie string and beard, pulling him to the ground. While he was down, the male companion joined the altercation and struck him before the two fled in their vehicle.

The victim sustained a busted lip, a laceration to his left palm, and an abrasion to his left knee. He was evaluated by medical personnel but did not require hospitalization. His driver’s side window was shattered but held together by window tint.

Deputies noted that the victim had recently ended a brief relationship with Guerrero, and he provided prior text messages in which she threatened to damage his truck.

Marion County deputies responded to the suspects’ Fairview address but were unable to locate them. A phone call with Guerrero ended when she hung up on a deputy. A BOLO — be on the lookout — was subsequently issued for Guerrero on a domestic battery charge.

The homeowner corroborated the victim’s account, telling deputies she witnessed Guerrero in the bed of the truck throwing items before the pair fled.

The investigation is ongoing.

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