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Try and keep up with this one.

Let’s see if you’re as confused as I am after reading this police report.

From our friends at the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Department…

November 17, 2009
Felonious restraint

Reported: November 16th at 10:38 p.m.
Location of incident: beginning on Thorton Street in Eden
Victim: Cindi Sue Sutherland, 32, of 800 Thorton Street
Reporting officer: Deputy Mike Smith

Deputy Smith responded to Angel’s Bail bonding in Wentworth due to a disturbance. Upon arrival, he determined Cindi Sutherland was now at the magistrate’s office.

Melissa Seiler of Angel’s Bail bonding explained that David Lee Taylor and his mother Gladys Pullium had come to her bonding business. Pullium came inside to speak with Seiler about surrendering Sutherland on a previously signed bond. When Seiler went outside, she found Sutherland being held against her will in the car by Taylor. She explained to Taylor that he could not bring Sutherland to her office against her will and restrained. During this time, Sutherland escaped out the car and to the magistrate’s office as Taylor and Pullium fled the scene. A detective was called to the scene and was told of previous assaults by Taylor to Sutherland.

Following his investigation, Detective Billy Southard obtained warrants. Earlier this morning, Deputy Bill Wade located David Lee Taylor at his residence and placed him under arrest on charges of Felonious Restraint and Domestic Assault on a Female. His bond is $10,000.

Yep. I’m confused. You?

4 comments to Try and keep up with this one.

  • Dissa

    Sounds like the bail bonding business in Eden is booming.

  • Miss Pert Neer Squirrely

    It doesn’t make sense at all. The writer of that report seriously needs some remedial work in communications. The public information man for Sam Page is no certainly no O’Henry. Is that the best Ol’ Sam can come up with?

  • SouthsideCentral

    I’m not sure about that. The story has a good twist ending like an O’Henry story. Heh.

    Seriously, I didn’t write this article to cast aspersions on Dean Venable’s public information work because he does a great job in getting news releases out. I just thought it was a good “dumb crook” story.

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