Culver man detained after a domestic incident

CULVER — On June 17, 2026, at 12:48 a.m., the Marshall County Central Dispatch Center received a call from 214 W. Washington St. in Culver requesting assistance for a domestic situation.


Officer Larry Jolley of the Culver Police Department arrived and was provided with information that a man and a woman occupied the apartment. The man, later identified as Gregory Looney, had allegedly been consuming alcoholic beverages and left the residence before the arrival of police.
Looney had allegedly broken a window on a door at the apartment. During the course of the investigation, Looney was found walking on Washington St. toward the investigating officer and exhibiting signs of intoxication.
While he was being detained, Looney kicked Jolley in the leg and continued to resist detention.
Marshall County Sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene, and as Looney was being placed in the deputy’s vehicle, he kicked the deputy in the leg.
While being transported, Looney did minor damage to the patrol car, and upon arrival at the hospital for jail clearance, he continued to be disruptive to others in the emergency department.
Looney was incarcerated on preliminary charges of public intoxication, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, resisting law enforcement, and battery of a law enforcement officer.
A report will be submitted to the Marshall County Prosecutor’s office for review of formal charges.

Suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.