Man caught by Middletown police still has Taser dart in back of head

Two charges against a Middletown man were bound over to the Butler County grand jury.

Brandon M. Mullins, 25, of 3900 block of Central Avenue, was charged with abduction and drug abuse/heroin and Judge Mark Wall bound the case to the grand jury last week in Middletown Municipal Court. Mullins waived his preliminary hearing.

On June 23, Middletown police responded to a park bench near Bulls Run Arboretum on Rosedale Road on a report that a man was passed out, possibly from a heroin overdose. A Middletown woman told police she was with two of her grandchildren walking on the trails when she heard a cell phone ringing in the woods.

When the woman and her grandchildren walked toward the sound of the phone, they found Mullins on the bench, his head back, with needles in plain view, according to the police report. She told police she wasn’t sure if he was dead. She ran back to the parking lot and had someone call Middletown police.

The woman told the Journal-News she was “scared the whole time.” She was thankful the man was located and arrested. She said her daughter is a heroin addict and is serving time in Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, Ohio, and that’s why she’s caring for two of her grandchildren.

When police arrived around 2 p.m., Mullins was asleep on the bench, and next to him police found a bottle of water and two orange needle caps, police said. There also was a baggie of a white substance that tested positive for heroin, according to police.

Mullins woke up and appeared to be “nervous and agitated,” according to the police report. He ran away and was chased through the woods by police, the report said. He was ordered by police to stop several times, and when he refused, he was shot with a Taser in the back of his head.

A police dog was called, but the subject wasn’t found.

Then a resident on Golfview Drive called police and said they saw a man, matching the suspect’s description, running toward Wildwood Golf Course on Aberdeen Drive.

A female who was in the Miami University Middletown parking lot called police and said a man matching the subject’s description told her he had a knife and he needed a ride since he was being chased by police. The suspect ran back into the woods before police arrived.

Officer Marco Caito and canine officer Aki found Mullins in the woods, and he was arrested on a fairway at the golf course. He still had the Taser dart in his head, according to the police report.

Mullins has been arrested for assault, domestic violence, petty theft, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obstructing official business, according to court records.

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