Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla will not be charged in domestic violence case

by on May 29, 2010

A female friend reported that the right-hander had slapped her but later rescinded the allegation. Denver police find no evidence of wrongdoing by Padilla.


, Reporting from Denver -- Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla was cleared of a domestic violence allegation after Denver police investigated an early-morning incident at the club hotel, Det. Leslie Branch-Wise said Saturday.



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