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A Bond Revocation Story – Part 3 – The Third Time is a Charm for this Fugitive

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Well this is the 3rd time the co-signers of this girls bond wanted to revoke it.

The ONLY reason in my mind that you revoke a bond is because your worried the person is going to skip court.

Domestic stuff, them owing you money or etc. is not a reason to take someones freedom.

So I told these people I am not revoking the bond on a girl who’s not a flight risk the day before Thanksgiving. Of course they flipped out and threatened to call the police. The police would of probably laughed at them. But to just avoid all the hassle I did something I never do or would suggest anyone to do.

I decided to take them off the bond and have NO co-signer on a $11,300 trafficking bond. She’s not going anywhere and even if she misses court, she won’t be hard to find.

So to all my readers… HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING…PEACE AND LOVE…

A Bond Revocation Story – Part 1 – How not to act as a parent in front of your children

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Ok this one here is a good lesson on why not to go by yourself on an arrest.

This was a bond revocation on a young lady. I figured I wouldn’t have any issues seeing how it is a girl and all. So I go up to the girls house and knock on the door. She comes and answers and I explain to her who I am and what’s going on. Next thing I know she tries to shut the door on me. I stick my foot in the door and push it open. I grab her and then realize her 3 year old is sitting on the floor.

So she starts going crazy and hitting, kicking and biting me. I’m trying my hardest not to hurt her in front of her child. So then he starts to cry because his mom is screaming and yelling. I manage to grab his shirt and slide him across the hardwood floors and gently into the bedroom and I shut the door. I then “take the girl out” haha. I finally get her cuffed and take her out to my truck kicking and screaming. I then call the grandparents and they came and got the little guy.

I did end up bonding the girl back out 2 days later. Then funny enough, I had to arrest her again 3 weeks later which I will tell you about in part 2 of this story which will be posted tomorrow. Total bond recovered was $11,300. No pic is available

Over the Hills and Far Away

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

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This capture occured on 04/19/08. Apparently the fugitive was facing 15 years for everything from drug trafficking/aggravated battery/several possession charges. So of course he runs and decides to hide in Columbia, S.C.

I put my superior bountyhunting skills together and get an address for where he’s at. I call local police and they refuse to help at all! They have 2 armed bountyhunters ready to bust a door down to capture a violent drug trafficker with active warrants totaling over $550,000 and they don’t even want to stick around to see what happens?!! They actually get in their cruisers and leave the area!! So with multiple entrances to cover I had to call one other local bountyhunter to assist.

So I knock on the door and yell “maintenance.” LOL.. I swear that works EVERY time. The fugitive answered the door and was quickly taken down and arrested. He was then transported back to Florida and is currently in the county jail. Total bond recovered was $26,500.

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