Bail is set at $100,000 for a Chehalis man accused of violating an anti-harassment order protecting a couple in August, assaulting a woman on Oct. 8 and slamming his head into the partition of a police vehicle extensively enough that the vehicle had to be taken out of commission when he was arrested on Oct. 13.
“He’s likely to fail to appear and has demonstrated he’s not able to follow court orders. He’s a danger to the community and the people he’s around,” Judge James Lawler said of the defendant, Jeremy Allan Goldner, 37, during a preliminary hearing on Monday, Oct. 14.
Goldner was charged Monday in Lewis County Superior Court with charges stemming from the three incidents. In total, he faces one count of violation of an anti-harassment order for the August incident; one count each of second-degree assault, domestic violence; unlawful imprisonment, domestic violence and fourth-degree assault stemming from the Oct. 8 incident; and one count of second-degree malicious mischief stemming from the Oct. 13 incident…