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Verfasst am: 14.12.2004, 13:04 Titel: Man Robbed While Having Sex In Car, Ends Up At Jail |
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Man Robbed While Having Sex In Car, Ends Up At Jail
A man who was robbed at gunpoint while having sex in his car ended up getting arrested himself. The three robbers got away.
Chattanooga Police said Thomas Gary Benson was having sex in his vehicle at 1800 Cowart St. with Mary Noonan when three black males approached the car, opened the door and demanded money.
An off duty police officer was in a nearby restaurant and witnessed the couple having sex, then being robbed at gunpoint. He and another man approached the vehicle. When the officer yelled "Police!" the robbers took off.
Benson said the trio took $170 in cash and his car keys. They took Ms. Noonan's purse that had her checkbook and credit cards in it.
Police said Benson, 27, was very intoxicated and was belligerent toward police. He was arrested on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct. He is due in General Sessions Court on Dec. 20 at 1:30 p.m.
On Wheeler Avenue, Gustavo Juarez said three black males forced their way in his back door. They all were armed with black pistols.
He said one of the robbers hit him in the head with a pistol. They ordered his wife to take their son to another room. Ismael Juarez was thrown to the floor.
The robbers gathered up $910 in cash, then left out the front door. Two were in all black and the third one in blue.
Agustin Trinidad of E. 18th Street said he went outside to urinate and two black males wearing masks approached.
They pulled a gun on him and demanded money. He started to walk away, and he was shot in the foot. He was taken to Parkridge Hospital for treatment of the wound. The robbers ran west on E. 18th.
Larry Griffith of 46th Street said he was asleep in bed when there was a knock at the door. He opened it and was punched in the face.
He said he struggled for a lengthy time with the intruder, who was trying to get his wallet. He was hit in the face several more times.
He said the man finally got the wallet, containing $370, and left out the front door.
Mr. Griffith said the assailant was a friend of a friend, but he could not remember his name.
Sheila Jadoobirsingh of Woodmore Terrace said she hired a crew to replace windows at her house. She said items then began to disappear from her home.
She said on a couple of occasions she saw workmen carrying items off, and she made them put them back.
She gave police a list two pages long of items missing from her house.
Police said they got information that a man wanted on Crime Stoppers was at 375 Poss Dr. They placed three officers at the front door and two at the rear.
A woman who answered the door, Jo Anne McDonald, said Brandon Shelton was not there. But she gave permission for a search.
Officers found Shelton in an upstairs bathroom. They said he has 20 outstanding warrants.
They also found Randall Brady in an upstairs bedroom. They said he has a lengthy criminal record, but no active warrants.
Officers found two rifles in a first floor bedroom. Ms. McDonald said those belonged to her son.
At East Brainerd Wine and Spirits at 7804 E. Brainerd Road, two witnesses saw two young thin white males leaving and getting into a newer model Chevy Surburban.
They had knocked out the front window with a large brick and snatched up $29 worth of liquor.
Pierre Rogers said he left his 1982 Chevrolet Impala on the lot at Hamilton Place Mall. When he returned, it was gone.
He said the vehicle twice before had been broken into.
Police said a box of clothes turned into an agency on Highway 58 contained an interesting letter.
They said it was written to a Giles Hicks by someone who described how they had murdered a 15- or 16-year-old girl.
The letter told how the killer had struck her on the nose and on the breastbone and told why they had done it.
A local scholar, Bob Colby, pointed out that in the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Chapter IV
... "The wife of Mr. Giles Hicks, living but a short distance from where I used to live, murdered my wife's cousin, a young girl between fifteen and sixteen years." _________________ Silke Schmidt |
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