ADA, Minn. (trfnews.i234.me) — A 22-year-old Ada woman is charged after an early morning domestic call.
Madison Leighann Manypenny Roy, 22, of Ada, is charged with gross misdemeanor domestic assault.
The charge is listed as domestic assault-subsequent violation under Minnesota law.
The case is based on a criminal complaint filed in court.
Call reported in the early morning hours
According to the complaint, an officer was dispatched at about 4:56 a.m. on Jan. 6, 2026.
The call was for a reported domestic disturbance in the 500 block of West Minnesota Avenue.
When the officer arrived, a male met the police while holding an infant.
The male told police that Roy had hit him, according to the complaint.
Roy first said she hit him because he threatened her, the complaint states.
What the police say happened
The complaint says an argument started because the infant was fussy.
Roy told police she felt her boyfriend was not helping, the complaint states.
Roy said she became frustrated and struck him, according to the complaint.
She said she used an open hand, the complaint states.
The victim reported Roy punched him with closed fists, the complaint states.
The victim said he was hit in the back of the head and upper shoulder.
The complaint says the victim was holding the infant during the incident.
The victim said he tried to shield his face, the complaint states.
Officers reported visible red marks on the victim’s neck and shoulder.
The complaint says police documented those marks during the investigation.

Prior history cited in the case
Court records say Roy has a prior qualified domestic violence-related conviction from 2024.
That prior record is why the state filed a “subsequent violation” charge.
A criminal charge is an allegation, not proof.
Roy is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Bail and release conditions
Court records list bail at $0 with conditions or $6,000 without conditions.
The bail decision is listed under Judge Seamus Patrick Duffy.
Conditions include remaining law-abiding and attending all court hearings.
The conditions also require ongoing contact with an attorney.
The order also lists a no breach of peace requirement.
The complaint notes that the defendant must complete the booking process.
Records list the offense date as Jan. 6, 2026.
Records list the filing date as Jan. 7, 2026.
Public records and statute links
The domestic assault statute is posted by the Minnesota Revisor of Statutes: Minn. Stat. 609.2242 (Domestic Assault)
Minnesota court records may be available through the public MCRO portal: Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO)
I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.