SANFORD, Fla. – Details of a domestic violence incident that landed George Zimmerman in jail were revealed Monday by investigators.
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Lake Mary police released an arrest report from Friday night when George Zimmerman was taken into custody. Police body camera video, however, will not be released immediately, police said.
Zimmerman was booked into the jail around 10 p.m. Friday on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to a jail representative.
According to the police report released on Monday, two Lake Mary police officers reported hearing glass break outside Zimmerman's home on Valley Wood Way.
They said they saw a woman get in her car and drive away from the home without her headlights on, which caused them to pull her over.
The woman told officers she had been dating Zimmerman for about two to three months, and claimed that Zimmerman threw a wine bottle at her and threw her cellphone, shattering it, as a result of an argument they were having.
Officers indicated the woman was very emotional. According to the report, the woman called Zimmerman a "psychopath" and said she never should have gotten involved with him.
Police said minutes after the incident, they found a broken wine bottle in the driveway, but Zimmerman was no longer there.
Zimmerman was unable to be found for five days, police said.
When he was finally located on Friday, he denied the fight, throwing the bottle or damaging the woman's phone. He was arrested anyway.
Lake Mary police had previously said body and dash cam video would be available on Monday, but changed their mind, citing it as part of the evidence in the case.
Local 6 has learned there are 11 DVDs of body and dash cam video from both the night of the incident on January 5 and the night of Zimmerman's arrest on January 9.
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Zimmerman appeared in court Saturday, with the judge setting his bond at $5,000. During his first appearance a judge ordered Zimmerman to have no contact with the victim or enter Volusia County.
The judge also ordered Zimmerman to turn over any firearms he has in his possession by Tuesday.
Zimmerman said nothing to reporters as he bonded out of jail Saturday afternoon. His arraignment is set for Feb. 17.
Zimmerman was acquitted in 2013 for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
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