Overview
- Pembroke Pines police arrested Rozenstruik on Jan. 19 on a third-degree felony false imprisonment charge and a misdemeanor domestic-violence battery charge, with total bond set at about $3,500.
- A police report alleges he slapped the woman’s hand, grabbed her arm to keep her from leaving a vehicle, and bit her right bicep during an argument, with officers documenting visible injuries.
- Investigators wrote that probable cause identified Rozenstruik as the primary aggressor and noted he was uncooperative and changed his account multiple times.
- Jail and court records show a 48-hour immigration hold was entered Jan. 20; outlets report bond was posted, but custody continues pending immigration review.
- Some outlets cited a partner’s claim that a neighbor dispute led to the arrest, a description that conflicts with the police narrative, and the criminal case remains pending.