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Woman charged with burglarizing neighbor |
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Written by Bob Gault, Public Information Office
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 |
A woman being held at the Bradley County jail for New Mexico authorities has new charges that are the result of a burglary to a neighbor’s residence on the day before her arrest. On Tuesday the Criminal Investigations Division of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office added aggravated burglary and theft charges for 20-year-old Carissa Diane Hamby, who was arrested Friday on the out-of-state forgery warrant.  Carissa Diane Hamby After being placed in custody Hamby managed to open a window of the vehicle and escape. Still handcuffed, she ran a short distance to a barn where she fell climbing into the loft. Medical personnel were called to examine Hamby and decided to send her to Erlanger Medical Center. There she was examined by doctors and found to have no injuries. Detectives continued an investigation of the burglary and identified Hamby as the person who pawned a diamond ring and digital camera belonging Norval Wilburn of Blue Springs Church Road. Wilburn reported those items, a chainsaw and weedeater were stolen on January 7th. Hamby remains in custody where she is also charged with escape and evading arrest.
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