Kentucky man indicted on kidnapping, strangulation charges

Published 5:38 am Wednesday, December 22, 2021

A Kentucky man has been indicted on charges including strangulation and kidnapping after allegedly restraining and assaulting a woman.

Charles Clem, 31, was arrested at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 9 by Loyall City Police Chief Mike Lunsford and served with an indictment warrant and a separate complaint warrant.

According to the indictment, on or about May 11, 2021, Clem allegedly “intentionally and without consent pressed the throat of another with their hands impeding normal breathing or circulation of blood.”

The indictment additionally states Clem allegedly assaulted a female with his fists and caused injury to the woman’s face. Clem also allegedly restrained the liberty of the woman.

The three-count indictment was handed down by the grand jury on Sept. 1.

Clem was indicted for first-degree strangulation, fourth-degree assault and first-degree unlawful imprisonment.

Clem also faces separate charges including strangulation and kidnapping stemming from a November arrest.

According to the complaint warrant obtained by Kentucky State Police Trooper B. Pierson, on Nov. 26, Clem approached a female, allegedly grabbed her by the throat forced her into a vehicle against her will and drove off with her and two children in the vehicle.

Clem was charged with second-degree strangulation, kidnapping (adult) 2 counts of kidnapping (minor), and violation of a Kentucky EPO.

Clem was lodged in the Harlan County Detention Center on multiple bonds totaling $100,000.