Hull Man Arrested In Connection With Hawarden Burglary & Assault

Hawarden, Iowa — A Hull man turned himself in to authorities Wednesday on arrest warrants stemming from a burglary that allegedly happened in Hawarden back in February.

According to court records, the charges against 36-year-old Vincent Gabriel Perez-Martinez are the result of the investigation into the burglary of an occupied Hawarden apartment on February 29th.

Perez-Martinez is charged with 1st Degree Burglary, which is a Class B Felony; Assault with Serious Injury While Participating in a Felony, a Class C Felony; and Witness Tampering, which is an Aggravated Misdemeanor. He’s accused of burglarizing the apartment and assaulting the resident.

Online court records indicate that warrants for Perez-Martinez arrest on the charges were issued on October 13th, and he turned himself in at the Sioux County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday (October 21st).

Booking photo courtesy of the Sioux County Sheriff’s Office

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