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Elycia Turnbow Frankie Muniz Brawl

Elycia Turnbow Frankie Muniz Brawl - Just days before Valentine's Day, Frankie Muniz and his longtime girlfriend, Elycia Marie Turnbow, had an explosive fight during which the actor allegedly put a gun to his head.

According to a police report obtained by TMZ.com, Muniz called the cops to his Phoenix home hours after the initial argument began on Friday, because "he was scared that this was getting out of control."

It was Turnbow, however, who told the police about the incident with the gun, admitting she was worried the 25-year-old was going to harm himself.

Turnbow said they were in the midst of an "intense" fight about past relationships when Muniz allegedly "grabbed a gun and held it to his head, possibly with the intent of committing suicide," the police report said.

She further explained that she called one of Muniz's You Hang Up bandmates to take him to the hospital. When he returned later that day, the argument continued.

The former child star allegedly "punched her in the back of the head and threw her into a wall."

The police report noted that Turnbow "showed signs and symptoms of drinking alcohol" but "did not have any visible signs of injuries."

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2011/02/15/2011-02-15_frankie_muniz_allegedly_puts_gun_to_his_head_during_fight_with_elycia_marie_turn.html#ixzz1E4MB8Ipg

Elycia Turnbow Frankie Muniz Brawl

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