Hinchley charged with violating no contact order
Published 7:35 am Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Roger Allen Hinchley, 43, of Austin was charged on Monday in Mower County District Court with two counts of felony violating a domestic abuse no contact order.
According to the court complaint, Hinchley’s estranged wife, Amy Lynn Hinchley, was arrested on March 15 on a gross misdemeanor fifth-degree drug possession charge. During the booking process, her cell phone kept ringing. A detention sergeant looked at the phone and allegedly saw the caller was Roger Hinchley, whom Amy Hinchley has a domestic abuse no contact order against.
The call was reported to a Mower County deputy, according to the complaint. Amy Hinchley allegedly told the deputy that Roger Hinchley had been calling her and messaging her on Facebook since his release from jail and that she had been with him the previous night. The deputy photographed the messages on her cell phone.
A review of Hinchley’s criminal history shows prior convictions for disorderly conduct, theft and violating a domestic abuse no contact order.
He recently pleaded guilty to felony violating a domestic assault no contact order and was charged on March 19 with felony fifth-degree assault, felony fifth-degree drug possession and felony violating a domestic abuse no contact order.
He is currently being held in the Mower County Jail without bond.