Man Reported Assault, Vehicle Hit, and Snake Bite, Referred for Evaluation

Monroe police responded to multiple incidents, including a man claiming he was assaulted, hit by a vehicle, and bitten by a snake.

Mar. 24, 2026 at 10:16pm

The Monroe Police Department reported responding to a range of incidents over a one-week period, including a man who claimed he was assaulted by 9 people, hit by a vehicle, and bitten by a snake. Officers determined the man's statements were unfounded and turned him over to emergency medical services for evaluation.

Why it matters

This case highlights the importance of mental health evaluations and crisis response, as the police must balance public safety with providing appropriate care for individuals experiencing a mental health episode or crisis.

The details

According to the police report, officers responded to a call about a man on Nowell Street who stated he had been assaulted by 9 people, hit by a vehicle, and bitten by a snake. However, after investigating, police determined all of the man's statements were unfounded and turned him over to emergency medical services for further evaluation.

  • On March 6-12, 2026, the Monroe Police Department responded to the reported incident.

The players

Monroe Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that responded to the reported incident.

The unnamed man

The individual who reported being assaulted, hit by a vehicle, and bitten by a snake, but whose statements were found to be unfounded.

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The takeaway

This case underscores the importance of providing appropriate mental health resources and crisis intervention for individuals experiencing a mental health episode, rather than solely relying on a law enforcement response, in order to ensure the safety and wellbeing of both the individual and the community.