Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Man beat grandma, 95, after she failed to write check out quickly enough: cops

Facebook photo of Mark Christopher Kerpash, 27, of Hawk Point, Missouri. He allegedly beat his 95-year-old grandmother Monday night, January 27, 2014, because she didn't write a check to him fast enough.

Mark Kerpash via Facebook



Mark Christopher Kerpash, 27, allegedly left his 95-year-old grandmother bruised and struggling to walk because she didn’t write a check to him fast enough




A Missouri man punched his elderly grandmother to the ground after she failed to write a check out to him quickly enough, police said.


Mark Christopher Kerpash allegedly smacked his 95-year-old relative in the face before pinning her to the floor at her Hawk Point home Monday night.


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Cops claim the 27-year-old had gone to her home to ask for cash.


And when she didn’t hand it over straight away, they allege, he “flew into a rage.”


Kerpash has a history of violence and drug use and is a parole absconder, according to cops.


Lincoln County Sheriff’s Departm


Kerpash has a history of violence and drug use and is a parole absconder, according to cops.


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Kerpash fled after getting picked up by a woman, believed to be his girlfriend, who was driving a light blue vehicle.


Police are now hunting the alleged attacker, who they say is a parole absconder and has a history of violence and drug use.


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His grandmother initially refused medical treatment, reports the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.


But the following morning she sought help at a local hospital after realizing she was severely bruised and was having trouble walking.





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