Actor Kim Delaney, famous for his role in “NYPD Blue” on television, was arrested for suspicion of assault following a domestic disturbance at his home, the authorities announced.
Delaney, 65, was arrested on Saturday morning, said Lieutenant Jose Salgado of the Lieutenant-Sheriff of Los Angeles. The 54 -year -old husband James Morgan was arrested and reserved for suspicion of domestic violence, said Salgado.
Salgado said they had been arrested in a residence in Marina Del Rey, a coastal community in southwest Los Angeles. The details of what could have happened are not available on Sunday.
Delaney remained behind bars without a deposit listed Sunday afternoon, according to the files of the sheriff prisoners, which listed the allegation against it as a crime.
Delaney representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comments on Sunday evening.
The prisoners of the detainees State Morgan were arrested 30 minutes before Delaney, at 9:45 am, then reserved for offense. The amount of Morgan’s deposit was listed in prisoners’ files at $ 20,000, and he was released on Saturday on bail, according to Salgado.
In October, Delaney marked the couple’s second wedding anniversary on Instagram, declaring: “Great Souvenirs! I love you, my husband your wife for life.”
Earlier this month, she posted a photo of herself and Morgan, writing “Pure Love”.
Delaney’s first regular role was on the day “All My Children” program in the 1980s, at a time when she also played on Broadway, according to her IMDB biography.
Her best known role, as a detective Diane Russell on the “NYPD Blue” police drama, earned her an Emmy Award for the exceptional support actress in a dramatic series in 1997. She was nominated three times for the Emmy Awards.
His long list of credits also includes appearances on “CSI: Miami”, “Law & Order” and the miniseries of earthquakes “10.5”, among other productions in the fields of television, cinema and scene.
“Law & Order”, a franchise in progress with Spin-Offs, and “10.5” was broadcast on NBC, a division of NBCUNIVERSAL, which is also the parent company of NBC News.
CORRECTION (March 30, 2025, 8:32 p.m.): a previous version of this article disturbed the day James Morgan was released from prison. He was released on Saturday, not Sunday.