Scranton police charged a man after they say he punched his wife.

Magisterial District Judge Paul Keeler arraigned Gregory L. Kyles, 62, Saturday on charges of burglary, simple assault and harassment. Kyles’ address is listed as the Community Intervention Center on North Sixth Avenue. Executive Director Eileen Wilson said he receives his mail at the center but does not live there or stay in the city’s overnight shelters.

According to the criminal complaint:

Police responded to a domestic call at an apartment on Crown Circle on Friday. The caller reported a man, whom she identified as Gregory Cow, punched her in the face and left on foot. Patrolman Michael Jonas arrived at the apartment and met with the caller, Mary Kyles and her neighbor Franchesca Payano, and saw Mary Kyles had a cut on her arm and dried blood on her leg.

Mary Kyles told Jonas that the man who hit her was the same man who previously broke her door, her husband, Gregory Kyles. She said Kyles came by that night, knocked on her door and when she opened it, he punched her twice in the face and she partially lost consciousness. Mary Kyles added she fell backward and Gregory Kyles pushed his way into the apartment, shoved her onto the floor and got on top of her. He then grabbed her leg and dragged her out of the apartment into the hallway to the stairs, where two neighbors came to her assistance.

Breanna Gyle, Mary Kyles’ other neighbor, told police she heard a loud bang and came out to see Gregory Kyles dragging Mary Kyles on the floor, almost take her down the stairs and push her against her door, before eventually walking out of the building.

Police stopped Gregory Kyles as he was walking west on Ripple Street at Donnelly Court. He initially told police his name was Ismael but when police asked for identification, he handed police a document identifying him as Gregory Kyles. Police then handcuffed him and took him to police headquarters.

Mary Kyles was treated on the scene by emergency medical services and taken to Geisinger Community Medical Center for further evaluation and treatment.

Gregory Kyles was taken to the Lackawanna County Prison, unable to post $25,000 bail. His preliminary hearing is Feb. 20.