
A Ruston man was arrested was arrested Wednesday after Lincoln Parish deputies responded to a disturbance and found he was wanted on numerous warrants.
Deputies were called to a Beacon Light Road residence where a man and woman were reportedly arguing outside. Greshun M. Saulsberry, 29, said he had been in an argument with his girlfriend and now he was going to walk home.
The woman said Saulsberry had been holding her hostage and refusing to let her leave. She said Saulsberry assaulted her and took her cell phone. The woman said she went to the residence to visit went to the home to visit the resident there and Saulsberry showed up. However, the resident said Saulsberry and the woman showed up together. Neighbors said Saulsberry and the woman have been seen on several occasions. together.
It was learned the woman had an active protective order against Saulsberry and they were not supposed to have contact with one another. Two warrants were located at the Ruston Police Department for Saulsberry for violation of a protective order and simple criminal damage to property. The Sheriff’s Office also had a bench warrant for Saulsberry for failure to appear in court on a domestic abuse battery charge.
Saulsberry was arrested and taken to the Lincoln Parish Detention Center where he was booked on the three warrants, and additional charges of violation of a protective order and misdemeanor probation violation.
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