A porn-star called “Bridget the Midget” was taken into custody at a police station in Las Vegas earlier this week after she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend in the central valley apartment.
This actress who uses the stage name of Bridget Powers, was booked Wednesday in the Clark County Detention Center under her legal name, Cheryl Marie Murphy, according to court and jail documents.
The 39-year-old woman is accused of domestic battery, assault and burglary, all of which involve an armed weapon that is deadly. On Friday according to court records that she was still in the detention center.
Murphy can be described as an “dwarf adult film star” on her IMDb biography page.
Las Vegas police received a 911 call about at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, describing “a person screaming and glass breaking,” according to Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Aden OcampoGomez.
Documents show that the disturbance took place at the Villas located at Painted Desert Apartments, near South Decatur Boulevard and West Sahara Avenue.
The officers who arrived discovered a window that had been smashed and the suspect’s partner suffering from a cut on his leg. OcampoGomez told reporters that he was taken by ambulance to University Medical Center for treatment and was expected to recover.
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