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 Post Posted: Sat 29 May 2010 21:46 
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I have actually in the past few months tried to locate this individual for the $20,000 reward, using a contract from the company, but I worked as a professional of course. I can't believe what these men have gotten themselves into. They were in one of the adjoining counties that I live in, as well as write bonds in, and it yet again, has given us, the good guys, a bad reputation. The article says they were bondsmen, but I actually think that they were very unprofessional, and frankly idiotic wannabe "bounty hunters". Read article below taken from: http://timesnews.net/article.php?id=9023429



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Police investigate kidnapping of Blountville man by bondsmen; charges pending against Bristol trio
By Rain Smith



Detectives are investigating the kidnapping of a Blountville resident by three bondsmen — even after police previously told them they had the wrong man.

"These guys were just out to get paid," said Ryan Wayne Shealy, 30, who the bondsmen wrongfully apprehended. "I think they just wanted to bring someone in."

"They used one particular phrase a lot: Balls to the wall. When they said that they meant they were so confident I was the man they were willing to go to jail if it wasn't; they were going balls to the wall."

Sullivan County Sheriff's Office Det. Kevin Morrell said he is working with the district attorney's office on the case, and charges against the three bondsmen, all from Bristol, Tenn., are pending.

They have been identified as Marvin Lee Keeling, 42, of 167 Honaker Drive, Anthony Walter Story Jr., 42, of 226 Basham Hill Road, and Clyde Allen Collins Jr., 23, of 511 Queen St.

According to police reports, Shealy's harassment began at 4 a.m. Sunday morning. Three men, who identified themselves as working for Bad Boyz Bonding Co., showed up at the door of his Hawk Street home.

Shealy told police the men produced a search warrant, saying they were searching for Ben Blevins. Shealy said Blevins, who is wanted in Hawkins County for identity theft, lived at the residence before he bought it a year ago.

Both Blevins and the Sheriff's Office report the bondsmen were showed multiple forms of ID, including a birth certificate. The bondsmen then contacted the Sheriff's Office and returned to Shealy's home with deputies.

"Officers advised the bonding company that Ryan was not Ben Blevins and all parties left," reads the police report.

"That was unnerving, but I had a feeling they were going to come back," Shealy told the Times-News.

Shealy claims that later Sunday morning he saw one of the bondsmen outside his home, writing down his car's license plate number. Then, at about 1 a.m. Monday, the same three men were back at his door, demanding to search his home, yet again.

"I said, 'You've already been in my house, you've already invaded my privacy,'" recalled Shealy. "'It's done, I've had enough, and don't want you guys coming in.'"

But according to Shealy and police records, the bondsmen weren't deterred. They cuffed Shealy and refused to let him call 911.

"They said, 'You can come peacefully or you can go in cuffed — either way you're going to Hawkins County,'" said Shealy.

After once again rummaging through his home, according to Shealy, the bondsmen loaded him up and embarked on a two hour drive from Blountville to Rogersville. Shealy said he tried to pass the time with casual conversation, but to no avail.

"They took back roads," Shealy said. "(A bondsman) had some sort of GPS on his phone and was all over the place. And he wasn't driving that safely, either."

"These guys weren't that bright. In the conversation up there they would call each other different names other than their real names. I don't know why they did that."

Once at the Hawkins County Jail, according to the police report and Shealy, the bondsmen were told what Sullivan County deputies had relayed the previous day: "Ryan is not Ben Blevins."

Det. Morrell said the bondsmen then left Shealy in Hawkins County, refusing to transport him home.

"I tried to cooperate to fullest extent," Shealy said. "They were just so hungry to take me in."

As authorities pursue kidnapping charges against the men, Shealy is left to cope with lingering side effects of the ordeal.

"It does have psychological effects on you," he said. "It's my home, my sanctuary, and bad guys came in the middle of the night and took me away. It's messed up."

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 Post Posted: Sun 30 May 2010 09:36 
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WOW, I haven't heard of anything this idiotic in quite some time. Have you met these people before?
Obviously they had some ill intent or knew it was the wrong guy if they were using false names!

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 Post subject: Re: 3 bondsmen facing charges in Sullivan County, Tennessee
 Post Posted: Sun 30 May 2010 10:16 
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That is what I try to explain to my children, we have to make sure of alot of things before we can just jump in and get them. Pictures are always nice to have, so you can pin point things on them. So if you come across them you can see what might have stood out on their photos. And you will know that you have the right person or not. You can also tell by a person eyes if they are telling the truth or not. I have a friend who when they tell a lie her neck turns red, but once she is not questioned about the lie it goes away. I watch how people act when certain topics come up.

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 Post subject: Re: 3 bondsmen facing charges in Sullivan County, Tennessee
 Post Posted: Sun 30 May 2010 11:06 
 
I think if the Police tell you to drop it, drop it! I will take this a good example of what not to do. I certainly think they are in hot water. Any DA is going to be able to prove criminal intent. They were informed by LE that they had the wrong person. But went ahead and did what they were told not to do. Here is what I found that Tennessee says on false imprisonment, Kidnapping and Aggravated Kidnapping. I am looking forward to what some of the seasoned professional on this forum will have to say about this one.

39-13-302. False imprisonment. — (a) A person commits the offense of false imprisonment who knowingly removes or confines another unlawfully so as to interfere substantially with the others liberty. (b) False imprisonment is a Class A misdemeanor.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1; T.C.A., § 39-13-303; Acts 1990, ch. 982, § 1.]

9-13-303. Kidnapping. —(a) Kidnapping is false imprisonment as defined in § 39-13-302, under circumstances exposing the other person to substantial risk of bodily injury. (b) Kidnapping is a Class C felony.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1; T.C.A., § 39-13-302; Acts 1990, ch. 982, § 1; 2008, ch. 1140, § 4.]

39-13-304. Aggravated kidnapping.-(a) Aggravated kidnapping is false imprisonment, as defined in § 39-13-302, committed: (1) To facilitate the commission of any felony or flight thereafter. (2) To interfere with the performance of any governmental or political function; (3) With the intent to inflict serious bodily injury on or to terrorize the victim or another; (4) Where the victim suffers bodily injury; or (5) While the defendant is in possession of a deadly weapon or threatens the use of a deadly weapon. (b) (1) Aggravated kidnapping is a Class B felony. (2) If the offender voluntarily releases the victim alive or voluntarily provides information leading to the victim's safe release, such actions shall be considered by the court as a mitigating factor at the time of sentencing.

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1; T.C.A., § 39-13-301; Acts 1990, ch. 982, § 1.]


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You think? LOL - I can't believe this actually happened. What's worse, it doesn't seem to surpise anyone here. That's just scary.

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