Crime & Safety
2 Women Attacked, 1 Hit Her Head On Table: Joliet Police
When one woman tried to intervene in his attack on the other person, Nathan Wilson punched the woman in the face, Joliet police noted.

JOLIET, IL — Bail has been set at $50,000 for a 40-year-old Joliet man accused of attacking two women more than a week ago on the city's west side. After spending a week at St. Joe's hospital undergoing an evaluation, Joliet police brought Nathan Wilson to the Will County Jail, where he's charged with domestic battery and battery.
It's his second domestic violence arrest this year by Joliet police. He was incarcerated Feb. 6-7.
According to Joliet police spokesman Dwayne English, the following events led to Wilson's latest arrest on March 4:
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- Around 9:05 p.m. Joliet police went to a house in the 2900 block of Grand Prairie Drive for a domestic dispute where Wilson had attacked two women.
- During an argument, Wilson grabbed the first woman by her face with both hands and as the second woman tried to intervene, Wilson pushed her, causing her to fall back and strike her head on a table.
- Wilson then turned his attention back to the first woman, and he hit her in the face.
- After Joliet police took Wilson into custody, a Joliet Fire Department ambulance took him to St. Joe's hospital for a mental health evaluation. He stayed at St. Joe's for a week. Last Friday, when the hospital discharged him, Joliet police brought him to the Will County Jail.
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