11-14-2014, 06:28 PM
Wow, that was fast....
From: http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20...01017/NEWS
Man charged with felony kidnapping
HAMPTON — Police arrested a man on one count of felony kidnapping in connection with a Seabrook teenager who was reported missing Monday.
Donte Hargrove, 23, of Sacramento, Calif., was held on $50,000 bail Friday after his arraignment on the charge in Seabrook District Court.
Hampton Police Chief Rich Sawyer said his department and Brentwood police arrested Hargrove Thursday afternoon in Brentwood after he was linked to the alleged disappearance of Madison “Maddie” Wilson, 13, of Seabrook. Maddie’s mother reported her missing Monday and she was located around 8 a.m. Thursday at the Best Western in Hampton, according to Sawyer.
Additional information about the connection between Hargrove and Maddie and information about how he allegedly kidnapped the teen wasn’t available Friday because the investigation is ongoing and case documents related to Hargrove’s arrest have been sealed, according to Sawyer.
Seabrook District Court staff said Hargrove’s listed address is at Camp Pendleton, a U.S. Marine Corps base in California.
Police had been pursuing leads and reaching out to the public for help since Heather Wilson, Madison’s mother, reported she last saw her daughter early Monday morning.
Police detective Mike Titone said Wednesday that police canvassed the area and local businesses for surveillance footage and other clues, and worked to determine if the teen’s computer had any hints about where she may be or whom she may be with. Evidence at the time, Titone said, pointed to Maddie running away. Wilson told Seacoast Media Group on Wednesday that her daughter may have left with an older man she met online, but police declined to comment on that.
Seabrook Police detective Scott Mendes said Thursday that Maddie was alone when he found her. He declined to disclose whether she had been staying with someone since her mother last saw her.
Hargrove is scheduled for a probable cause hearing at 10 a.m. Nov. 26.
From: http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20...01017/NEWS
Man charged with felony kidnapping
HAMPTON — Police arrested a man on one count of felony kidnapping in connection with a Seabrook teenager who was reported missing Monday.
Donte Hargrove, 23, of Sacramento, Calif., was held on $50,000 bail Friday after his arraignment on the charge in Seabrook District Court.
Hampton Police Chief Rich Sawyer said his department and Brentwood police arrested Hargrove Thursday afternoon in Brentwood after he was linked to the alleged disappearance of Madison “Maddie” Wilson, 13, of Seabrook. Maddie’s mother reported her missing Monday and she was located around 8 a.m. Thursday at the Best Western in Hampton, according to Sawyer.
Additional information about the connection between Hargrove and Maddie and information about how he allegedly kidnapped the teen wasn’t available Friday because the investigation is ongoing and case documents related to Hargrove’s arrest have been sealed, according to Sawyer.
Seabrook District Court staff said Hargrove’s listed address is at Camp Pendleton, a U.S. Marine Corps base in California.
Police had been pursuing leads and reaching out to the public for help since Heather Wilson, Madison’s mother, reported she last saw her daughter early Monday morning.
Police detective Mike Titone said Wednesday that police canvassed the area and local businesses for surveillance footage and other clues, and worked to determine if the teen’s computer had any hints about where she may be or whom she may be with. Evidence at the time, Titone said, pointed to Maddie running away. Wilson told Seacoast Media Group on Wednesday that her daughter may have left with an older man she met online, but police declined to comment on that.
Seabrook Police detective Scott Mendes said Thursday that Maddie was alone when he found her. He declined to disclose whether she had been staying with someone since her mother last saw her.
Hargrove is scheduled for a probable cause hearing at 10 a.m. Nov. 26.