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Director At Domestic Violence Shelter In Nevada Arrested

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The director of Nevada's largest shelter for domestic violence victims has been arrested on a domestic battery charge.

Police records show 37-year-old Robert White II was arrested Sunday at his Las Vegas home. Police accuse White of striking his live-in girlfriend multiple times during a confrontation.

White was hired in November as director of programs and education for The Shade Tree, a 24/7 shelter for women, children and pets in North Las Vegas.

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Shade Tree executive director Marlene Richter says White is on unpaid leave.

Richter says the organization has a strict screening process for job applicants, which includes a background check. She says employees also undergo background checks every five years.

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