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He said he felt pain in his ear and the incident a ected his vision. He left the property with the help of a co-worker and was subsequently hospitalized, according to the Sheri ’s O ce.


According to Remington’s and Hill’s arrest a davits, the trip wire set o a blank round for a 12-guage shotgun.

Deputies said they recovered wire traps that were set at the front and back entrances of the home. One trap was designed to spray a chemical agent, like pepper spray, when triggered, according to the a davits. Hill and Remington were booked into the Douglas County Jail for felony second-degree assault, felony menacing and misdemeanor prohibited use of a weapon. Bond for both was set at $25,000. Hill and Reminton are scheduled to be in court on April 18. e sheri ’s o ce said the investigation is ongoing.

