Denny Rybicki
Denny Rybicki

By Matt Wiley

A domestic dispute usually involves an argument between two people that turns aggressive. In the case of a Wesley Chapel couple, a domestic dispute was taken to a whole other level, a level which included prescription medication, urine and vodka.

According to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), the agency received a call about a domestic dispute in the Chapel Pines community off Curley Rd. around 4:23 a.m. on September 14. 

PCSO reports that the victim told deputies that she was living with her boyfriend, Denny Joseph Rybicki, and his father (who was not identified). The report adds that the unnamed father was receiving care from the victim and that the victim stated that during the argument (which broke out while the victim was packing her clothes to leave the residence), Rybicki threw a can of beer at her and chased her through the house into the kitchen. 

The report says that Rybicki then took 16 of the victim’s prescribed Klonapin pills, chewed them up and spit them into a trashcan. Rybicki then reportedly pushed the victim to the ground and began urinating on her while she tried to get back up. Once she got up, she ran to the bathroom and called 9-1-1. 

The report says that while the victim was in the bathroom, Rybicki poured vodka on all of her clothes.

Deputies made contact with Rybicki, who reportedly was intoxicated when they arrived and refused to answer questions, although he did state that his, “girlfriend was crazy.”

The report adds that, based upon the victim’s statement and evidence observed at the scene, Rybicki was the primary aggressor in the incident. 

Rybicki was released from the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center on September 15 on a $1,000 bond.

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