Man accused of endangering ex-girlfriend

A Bowling Green man with a lengthy arrest history was charged Thursday with endangering the life of his ex-girlfriend after she reported to police that he used a truck he was driving to ram a vehicle in which she was a passenger.

Natalie Booker told police she was attempting to get away from Larry Geralds, 41, 454 Lauren Avenue, when she got into her brother’s vehicle, according to Gerald’s arrest citation. She said she and Geralds got into an argument.

She told police once she got into her brother’s vehicle and Geralds struck the vehicle twice, according to his citation.

Police arrested Geralds and once the arresting officer arrived at the Warren County Regional Jail with Geralds, the officer found suspected methamphetamine in the back of his cruiser, according to his citation.

Police searched Geralds’ car and said they found a large crystal-like rock believed to be crystal meth and a glass pipe with residue in it, according to his arrest citation.

He is charged with three counts of wanton endangerment – one count for each person in the vehicle with Booker. He is also charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance first offense methamphetamine, tampering with physical evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia.