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Will this bail bondsman need a bail bondsman?
By BEN CRITES
bcrites@islandpacket.com
843-706-8138
Published Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office is looking for a bail bondsman accused of stealing cash while looking for a fraud client in the wrong house.
The man and his co-worker weren't
licensed bondsmen at the time they went into the home on All Joy Road in greater Bluffton on Jan. 24, sheriff's Capt. Toby McSwain said.
The Sheriff's Office will meet with Beaufort County Clerk of Courts Elizabeth Smith to see if she will prohibit the bonding company that employed the men -- 24/7 Bail Bonding -- from doing business in the county.
Columbia resident Shakur Abdul Hakeem, 32, also known as Sean Orlando Hunter, is wanted on two counts of petit larceny.
The Sheriff's Office said Hakeem and another man were let into the home around 1:45 a.m. after showing two residents their bondsmen badges. The Hispanic residents did not speak English, according to the report.
Hakeem told an investigator they had knocked on the doors of three homes nearby before they went to the All Joy Road house. They were looking for a woman charged with fraud who lives on Confederate Avenue, the report states.
Hakeem's co-worker allegedly kept the residents in a front room while Hakeem looked for the woman, the report states. The Sheriff's Office says that's when Hakeem stole cash from their wallets. Hakeem has denied that.
To be a licensed bondsman or runner, applicants must not have been convicted of a felony or any heinous crime within the past 10 years.
Hakeem has been convicted of "several serious offenses," according to the report, but the report did not provide what crimes he had been convicted of nor when the convictions occurred.
The Sheriff's Office had originally thought two men posing as police officers had robbed the residents on All Joy Road.
On Jan. 25, a Beaufort County jail inmate told an investigator he was picked up by the same bondsmen the night of the crime and was sitting in the back seat of their sport utility vehicle when the bondsmen entered the All Joy Road home.