DOVER, Del. Fake Vans Online . - The police investigation into allegations that NASCAR driver Kurt Busch assaulted his ex-girlfriend is complete and has been forwarded to Delaware prosecutors to decide whether charges will be filed, authorities said Tuesday.The Dover Police Department finished its investigation into allegations against Busch, 36, but an agency spokesman declined to say whether investigators were recommending that he be charged. The spokesman, Cpt. Mark Hoffman, declined to release the report.The Delaware Attorney Generals Office has the investigation and is in the process of making a decision, acting spokesman Joe Rogalsky said. He declined to discuss timing.Buschs ex-girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll, says Busch choked her and smashed her head into a wall three times inside his motorhome at Dover International Speedway in September.Buschs attorneys have denied the allegations.At a hearing earlier this month, Busch said Driscoll came to his motorhome uninvited and unannounced, one week after he broke off their relationship. He said she demanded that he tell her son to his face that their relationship was over and that he repeatedly told her to leave.Busch said that after asking Driscoll to leave for the fifth time, he cupped her cheeks, looked her in the eye and said: You need to leave.I was defusing the situation, Busch testified at the hearing, held at Driscolls request for a no-contact order.Driscoll testified at the hearing that she feared for her safety.I dont know what hes capable of doing, she said.Buschs attorneys have portrayed Driscoll as a scorned woman out to destroy his career. Driscoll runs a small Washington, D.C.-based defence consulting firm and is president of the Armed Forces Foundation, a non-profit for veterans. Fake Vans From China . PETERSBURG, Fla. Wholesale Fake Vans . Chris Heisey connected for his first grand slam and Devin Mesoraco homered and drove in a career high-tying four runs as Cincinnati took advantage of Tampa Bays depleted pitching staff for a 12-4 victory on Sunday. http://www.fakevans.com/ .J. -- All those records, all for naught.Anaheim, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Patrick Kane scored two goals and set up another in helping the visiting Chicago Blackhawks beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 on Friday night. Patrick Sharp had four assists, and Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith also scored for the Blackhawks. Rickard Rakells power-play goal midway through the third period spoiled the shutout bid for Corey Crawford, who made 21 saves as Chicago notched its third straight victory at Honda Center. Frederik Andersen stopped 29 shots for the Ducks, who have dropped two in a row following a six-game winning streak. The Blackhawks, who were up 3-0 entering the third, blew three one-goal leads in Wednesdays 4-3 loss at Los Angeles, and perhaps thoughts of that game entered their minds when Rakell scored off a feed from Corey Perry with 9:54 remaining. But Kane put Chicago back up by three with 6:35 left. Somehow Kane was left alone in front of Andersen and he tipped in Sharps pass from the right-wing boards. Toews gave the Blackhawks a 1-0 lead 5:30 into the game. He fumbbled a pass that Kane sent through the legs of Anaheim defenseman Hampus Lindholm but was still able to beat Andersen with a shot from the right circle. Fake Vans Outlet. The Ducks nearly tied it in the second period following an odd carom. Crawford, however, was able to dive out front and poke the puck away before Ryan Kesler could put it into an empty net. Kesler wound up colliding into Crawford, but neither player was injured. Keith scored on a slap shot from above the left circle at 9:16 of the second. The goal was allowed to stand even though Toews fell over Andersen. Kane collected a drop pass from Sharp just inside the offensive zone and beat Andersen on a wrister from the slot for Chicagos third goal with 4:37 remaining in the second. Game Notes The goal by Keith was his 400th NHL point ... Andersen suffered his first loss since Dec. 31. He had won his last seven starts ... Patrick Maroon picked up the secondary assist on Rakells goal, extending his point streak to six games. ' ' '