Angelica Gonzalez (MPD photo)

A Maricopa woman was booked on multiple charges stemming from a domestic incident Aug. 20 after allegedly hitting her live-in boyfriend and throwing a vacuum at him.

According to Maricopa Police Department report Angelica Gonzalez was arrested for assault Sunday morning around 6:30 a.m. after allegedly striking her boyfriend with a “closed fist” leaving a 5-6-inch scratch and a one-inch “fresh, bleeding wound” near his left shoulder blade.

Gonzalez allegedly admitted to the assault during both “an initial interview as well as a in custody interview under Miranda [sic],” the report says.

During the incident, the report says, Gonzalez also allegedly committed criminal damage after breaking a vacuum cleaner by throwing it at her boyfriend.

The report alleges Gonzalez stated, “she may have caused the damage to the vacuum cleaner but could not remember.”

Additionally, the report alleges she committed disorderly conduct by “engaging in a loud fight” that disturbed children in the home, causing them to wake up and witness the alleged assault.

In a Coherence Control Screening test, a standard test given to victims of alleged domestic violence, the report says, the victim admitted Gonzalez has threatened violence against him in the past and has manipulated him in multiple other ways.

The report alleges the victim said Gonzalez has “made him have sex or preform sex acts” against his will, has access to his money, restricts his ability to visit family, limits his access to vehicles and makes “humiliating remarks” towards him. The victim also allegedly stated he has attempted to leave Gonzalez twice and there were “negative results for leaving,” the report says.

Gonzalez was booked into the Pinal County Detention center on charges of assault (class 1 misdemeanor), disorderly conduct (class 1 misdemeanor) and criminal damage (class 2 misdemeanor). If convicted, Gonzalez could face up to 16 months in jail for the combined charges.