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October 16, 2025

Antonio Venisee

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Name:
Venisee, Antonio Daquan

Date of Booking:
10/12/2025

Reason(s) For Booking:
Aggravated Assault

Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]

On October 11, 2025, I, Officer Dallis responded to [REDACTED BY AGENCY], which is located within the city limits of Centerville, Georgia, in reference to a domestic.

Dispatched advised the complaint, which was out of state, informed them the male has a gun hiding in the attic and the female is hiding under the bed.

I contacted [REDACTED BY AGENCY] when I arrived on scene. I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was there a female inside of the residence and she stated yes. I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] does he have an ID on him and he stated, it was inside of the home. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] walked inside of the home and asked for [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. Officer Ussery asked who else was in the residence and [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated no one.

I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] where was the female and he stated he did not know, she just knows she was in the room. Officer Ussery and I then searched the rooms for the female. I announced myself, while walking inside rooms but was unable to find [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. Officer Ussery found [REDACTED BY AGENCY], hiding under a twin size bunk bed. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was advised to step outside, so we could speak with her.

[REDACTED BY AGENCY] was later identified as, [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated she got into an altercation with Antonio. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated Antonio found out she was cheating and put his hands on her. I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] what did he do and she explained the following. Antonio punched her in the face, choked her, and pulled her wig. I then asked what happened next. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated Antonio started throwing clothes in the middle of the floor.

[REDACTED BY AGENCY] was waiting on Antonio’s mom because she did not know where her keys were. Visible red marks and swelling was seen on both, the left and right sides of [REDACTED BY AGENCY] face. I then asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to hold her neck up. Red marks were seen on the left and right side of [REDACTED BY AGENCY] neck. I then asked [REDACTED] would she like EMS to check her out and she stated no.

I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] where was Antonio and she stated he did not know. I then asked where was the attic. Due to the nature of the call and the call notes provided, officers wanted to check the attic, to make sure Antonio was not there. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] state Antonio was not there because his vehicle was not there. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated Antonio’s vehicle is a [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. Myself, Officer Richmond, and Officer Ussery went into the garage, where the attic was located and determined no one was in the attic, due to items in the garage not being disturbed.

Antonio, was later identified as Antonio Venicee, [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. Antonio’s name and date of birth was run through dispatch but came back, no driver found through all 50 states. I then advised dispatch to change the spelling of the last name to “Venisee.” [REDACTED BY AGENCY] and Antonio have kids together. I then began to take pictures of [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was she hit on both sides of her face or just the left side and she stated she did not remember. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated the left side hurts, more than the right side.

Due to her injuries, EMS was called out anyway to evaluate her. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] which was the complaint, was on facetime with [REDACTED BY AGENCY] while the incident was happening. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] are best friends. Dispatch advised with the correct spelling of Antonio’s last name, information still did not come back. I asked to call [REDACTED BY AGENCY], but because she did not have Wi-Fi, she was unable to.

I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] number, so I could contact her. I spoke with [REDACTED BY AGENCY], via cell, phone from my department issued cell phone. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated they were on Facetime talking and he started attacking and punching. She stated the phone moved, but she was unsure if he grabbed it. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated he kept saying, “I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you.” [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated she was saying, “Stop, stop Tony,” because that’s his nickname.

[REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated he came back and said, “you don’t hear her, do you? because I’ll do the same thing to you.” [REDACTED BY AGENCY] stated he was beating on her. I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was she able to see where [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was getting hit and she stated he was punching her in the face. I then asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] what was doing during the incident and she stated [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was balled up, asking him to stop. She stated after a moment, she didn’t hear her but she heard her gasping for air, asking someone to call her grandmother.

[REDACTED BY AGENCY] described it as voice going out but still able to speak. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] states she stayed on the phone the whole time. I then asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] does she know if he took her phone and she stated he has one of her phones. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] share locations and location was still on at the time. I then asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] did she know his name and she identified him as Antonio, with a nickname of Tony. Because dispatch was unable to find Antonio through the database, I asked [REDACTED BY AGENCY] does she know his date of birth, but she did not.

I then spoke with [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was informed he could give us his brother’s information or he could go to jail for Obstruction, for hindering our investigation. [REDACTED BY AGENCY] was on the phone with his mother. I asked the spelling of Antonio’s first and last name. The mother provided the information. I then asked for his middle initial, which was D. I then asked for his date of birth, which is [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. I then asked dispatch to run Antonio again, with a date of birth of [REDACTED BY AGENCY].

EMS arrived on scene shortly after. I stood by while EMS evaluated [REDACTED BY AGENCY]. EMS advised that [REDACTED BY AGENCY] will be transported to Macon, to the trauma center, with the injuries that she described, they were concerned something could be wrong internally. EMS advised because she has redness under her both eyes, headache and how her ear is hurting, could be from her head. EMS was also concerned that if he hit her hard enough, he could cause a brain bleed, which are the signs [REDACTED BY AGENCY] showed.

EMS transported [REDACTED BY AGENCY] to Atrium Navicent Health.

[End of Narrative]

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