03-26-2011, 03:37 PM
jesus, did his parents help kidnap, kill and conceal this young mother??
she has 3 little kids.
and i haven't found out why these people have been charged. the police must have something.
NBC4i.com
A missing Logan woman's estranged husband, mother-in-law and father-in-law all are behind bars in Athens County Friday.
Summer D. Inman, 25, disappeared during an apparent abduction in Logan late Tuesday.
An investigation into Summer's apparent kidnapping led them to 26-year-old William A. Inman Jr., 47-year-old William A. Inman Sr., and 46-year-old Sandra K. Inman.
The younger Inman is Summer's estranged husband. The elder Inman and Sandra are Summer's father-in-law and mother-in-law.
Logan police said Summer's estranged husband and his parents were arrested on kidnapping charges at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday at a home in the 5900 block of Raysville Road in Jackson County.
The Inmans do not own the Raysville Road home; their residence is listed off Fay Road in Akron, Ohio.
The three suspects did not fight extradition from Jackson County Friday morning.
Only Sandra made a court appearance Friday morning; The younger and elder Inman did not.
Sandra's mother, Martha Wagner, was in court in Jackson County Friday.
"Me and my daughter -- we still love her. We love Summer. We don't want nothing to happen to her. We've kept on loving her," Wagner told NBC4.
Summer still is missing currently, and Logan police asked for the public's continued help and tips.
Summer is a white female who is 5 feet 3 inches tall. She weighs about 120 pounds and has brown hair and green eyes.
She had on blue jeans and a black or dark-colored T-shirt with white lettering when seen last.
Eyewitness accounts indicated two male suspects forced Summer into a vehicle outside Century National Bank in the area of Hunter and Market streets in Logan at about 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Logan police released surveillance images of Summer that were taken Tuesday night before her apparent abduction. She was working an evening shift at the bank for a cleaning service, NBC4 reported.
Investigators said they hoped the photos would jog the memory of an unknowing witness who might have seen something of importance to the case. Also, a citizen might have seen a discarded article of clothing along a roadway or on their property.
Anyone with information on the case should call Logan police at 740-385-6866 immediately.
Summer filed for a divorce from the younger Inman in June 2010. According to the divorce filing, the younger Inman threatened to kill her if she were to ever leave with the children.
Summer also said in the complaint her husband would hide her car keys and cell phone and hold her captive inside their home.
A report from the Vinton County sheriff's office indicated a deputy was called to the elder Inman and Sandra's previous residence in Dec. 2010. Summer and her boyfriend, Adam Peters, were at the home to pick up her belongings when a fight began. The report indicated the elder Inman threatened to shoot Peters. The elder Inman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct out of the incident.
The younger Inman and his parents were transported to Southeastern Regional Jail and booked Friday. They are being held without bond. They were scheduled to be arraigned Monday, March 28.
NBC4's Patrick Preston spoke to Jewel Cavinee Friday. Cavinee is a family friend and former church youth group leader for Summer and the younger Inman.
Cavinee described Summer as, "kind, light-hearted and always smiling."
When asked about remaining hopeful for Summer's return, Cavinee said, "The more time that passes, it doesn't look good. But I'm hoping for the best."
Cavinee said she hopes authorities can get the information they need from the younger Inman and his parents.
"Now they have them. And, hopefully, they can get the information they needed -- that somehow they're able to break them down until they will say what happened to Summer."
NBC4 also asked Cavinee about the suspects and Summer and the younger Inman's children.
"You know, they don't have control over Summer and her children, and I think that's a lot of what the problem is -- just a power struggle of sorts."
"We knew that they did not like it that Summer was moving on with her life and making a life for herself and her kids without their involvement," Cavinee said.
Inman's boyfriend, Adam Peters, issued the following statement to NBC4 Thursday: "We have been asked not to make any comment at this time … Keep the family, kids and myself in your prayers." Peters said the reason relatives and friends were asked not to make any comments is to keep any misinformation from getting out.
she has 3 little kids.
and i haven't found out why these people have been charged. the police must have something.
NBC4i.com
A missing Logan woman's estranged husband, mother-in-law and father-in-law all are behind bars in Athens County Friday.
Summer D. Inman, 25, disappeared during an apparent abduction in Logan late Tuesday.
An investigation into Summer's apparent kidnapping led them to 26-year-old William A. Inman Jr., 47-year-old William A. Inman Sr., and 46-year-old Sandra K. Inman.
The younger Inman is Summer's estranged husband. The elder Inman and Sandra are Summer's father-in-law and mother-in-law.
Logan police said Summer's estranged husband and his parents were arrested on kidnapping charges at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday at a home in the 5900 block of Raysville Road in Jackson County.
The Inmans do not own the Raysville Road home; their residence is listed off Fay Road in Akron, Ohio.
The three suspects did not fight extradition from Jackson County Friday morning.
Only Sandra made a court appearance Friday morning; The younger and elder Inman did not.
Sandra's mother, Martha Wagner, was in court in Jackson County Friday.
"Me and my daughter -- we still love her. We love Summer. We don't want nothing to happen to her. We've kept on loving her," Wagner told NBC4.
Summer still is missing currently, and Logan police asked for the public's continued help and tips.
Summer is a white female who is 5 feet 3 inches tall. She weighs about 120 pounds and has brown hair and green eyes.
She had on blue jeans and a black or dark-colored T-shirt with white lettering when seen last.
Eyewitness accounts indicated two male suspects forced Summer into a vehicle outside Century National Bank in the area of Hunter and Market streets in Logan at about 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Logan police released surveillance images of Summer that were taken Tuesday night before her apparent abduction. She was working an evening shift at the bank for a cleaning service, NBC4 reported.
Investigators said they hoped the photos would jog the memory of an unknowing witness who might have seen something of importance to the case. Also, a citizen might have seen a discarded article of clothing along a roadway or on their property.
Anyone with information on the case should call Logan police at 740-385-6866 immediately.
Summer filed for a divorce from the younger Inman in June 2010. According to the divorce filing, the younger Inman threatened to kill her if she were to ever leave with the children.
Summer also said in the complaint her husband would hide her car keys and cell phone and hold her captive inside their home.
A report from the Vinton County sheriff's office indicated a deputy was called to the elder Inman and Sandra's previous residence in Dec. 2010. Summer and her boyfriend, Adam Peters, were at the home to pick up her belongings when a fight began. The report indicated the elder Inman threatened to shoot Peters. The elder Inman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct out of the incident.
The younger Inman and his parents were transported to Southeastern Regional Jail and booked Friday. They are being held without bond. They were scheduled to be arraigned Monday, March 28.
NBC4's Patrick Preston spoke to Jewel Cavinee Friday. Cavinee is a family friend and former church youth group leader for Summer and the younger Inman.
Cavinee described Summer as, "kind, light-hearted and always smiling."
When asked about remaining hopeful for Summer's return, Cavinee said, "The more time that passes, it doesn't look good. But I'm hoping for the best."
Cavinee said she hopes authorities can get the information they need from the younger Inman and his parents.
"Now they have them. And, hopefully, they can get the information they needed -- that somehow they're able to break them down until they will say what happened to Summer."
NBC4 also asked Cavinee about the suspects and Summer and the younger Inman's children.
"You know, they don't have control over Summer and her children, and I think that's a lot of what the problem is -- just a power struggle of sorts."
"We knew that they did not like it that Summer was moving on with her life and making a life for herself and her kids without their involvement," Cavinee said.
Inman's boyfriend, Adam Peters, issued the following statement to NBC4 Thursday: "We have been asked not to make any comment at this time … Keep the family, kids and myself in your prayers." Peters said the reason relatives and friends were asked not to make any comments is to keep any misinformation from getting out.