By April 1, police were on high alert.
More than 70 abandoned and unoccupied buildings had been set ablaze since November, and the Virginia State Police and Accomack County Sheriff's Office had increased patrols and surveillance.
It was enough for Charles R. Smith III to notice, according to a statement read aloud in court Monday from his interview with police following his arrest.
Smith told fiancée Tonya S. Bundick, who was riding with him, that a house in Melfa seemed like a setup, a "dead giveaway," according to the statement.
From a camouflaged tent in the woods nearby, two state troopers watched the house off Airport Drive, one wearing night-vision goggles, the other manning the radio, the troopers testified Monday.
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8 comments:
Looks like the gal is already "making friends" in the joint.
You and I think exactly alike 9:09am. When I saw her yesterday on TV, I figured that she'd already acquired a taste for chocolate. Considering that motor mouth Chucky threw her under the bus even before he was arrested, he's now yesterday's tasty cake. Her old pre-prison facebook page looked alot better then her present prison pics do. Some of those he/she bulls have probably scheduled date night with Tanya Bundick.
I thought the same thing! Nice hair!!!!
I see the Woman perp in the pic has a girlfriend doing her Hair in prison I guess she is someones BIT/H.
That hair style was called cornrows.
Yep...she got her hurr did!!
These people ruined the community for a long time and all u can think about is her hair.....
Burn there Hair.
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