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Police: Man bursts breast implant during fight

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Samuel Cole (Source: Hamilton County Sheriff's Office) Samuel Cole (Source: Hamilton County Sheriff's Office)
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -

A Colerain Township man is behind bars after stomping on and breaking his girlfriend's breast implant during a fight.

Samuel Cole, 60, is charged with one count of felonious assault.

According to the arrest report, Cole punched his girlfriend in the face several times during a fight early Sunday morning at his home. He's also accused of choking her and causing red marks on her neck.

Police say Cole also stomped on the woman's left breast implant, causing it to burst.

Cole was taken to the Hamilton County Justice Center.

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