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Tuesday, 19 July 2011 17:12

Odom case manager suspended in Clanton probe


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An Odom Correctional Institution case manager has been suspended during an investigation of why a man charged Monday in a Roanoke Rapids rape and Weldon breaking and entering Friday was released to the street instead of the Halifax County Jail.

State Department of Correction spokesperson Keith Acree said said James Troy Smith Jr. has been with the department since 1988, serving most of those years as a correctional officer. He has worked as a case manager at the prison outside Jackson for a year.

Acree said DOC continues the investigation into why Antwaan Deandre Clanton was not released to the Halifax County Jail when he was released from Odom Thursday when he had pending charges that should have prevented him from being released into the public.

rrspin.com first reported this development late Monday night and Acree said the department does not yet know how the error was made.

Clanton, 38, of Weldon, was charged Monday in a Friday rape in Roanoke Rapids and a breaking and entering later that evening in Weldon.

Clanton faces charges of first-degree rape, first-degree sex offense and first-degree kidnapping of a woman who stopped on the campus of Halifax Regional Medical Center about 1 p.m. Friday to rest on a long interstate trip.

The Roanoke Rapids Police Department said the man, who would be later identified as Clanton, forcibly made the victim get in the back seat of her car and drove her to a location where he allegedly forcibly raped her.

Afterward, he the drove to an area believed to be in Carolina Crossroads where he got out of the car.

The victim called 911 and found her way to the Weldon Police Department where Roanoke Rapids detectives Jeff Baggett, Charles Vaught and John Taylor, advanced criminal enforcement agent, began an investigation with help from Captain James Avens and Officer C. Coley of the Weldon Police Department.

Investigation included processing the car where physical and forensic evidence was collected as well as a physical examination of the victim, who had visible signs of being assaulted.

With the victim's description, the officers were able to allegedly tie Clanton, who has a lengthy criminal, to the crime and charged him today after bringing him to Roanoke Rapids from the Halifax County Jail, where he was being held for the Weldon crime on $31,000 bond.

A magistrate planned to set a $250,000 bond for the rape.

Roanoke Rapids police said it is believed Clanton just happened to be at HRMC when he saw the woman resting and most likely after the rape wandered the area and allegedly broke into a house in Weldon later.

Roanoke Rapids police said the victim is doing well.

Lieutenant George Evans of the Halifax County Sheriff's Office had been looking for Clanton around 10:30 p.m. Friday for a breaking and entering that occurred last May. Evans spotted Clanton walking on Country Club Road and carrying two white bags.

When Evans attempted to stop and arrest him, Clanton ran down Twelfth Street behind a church.

Deputies B.C. Griffin and J.M. Clark, along with Sergeant Chris Buffaloe of the Weldon Police Department and state Highway Patrol contained the area.

Buffaloe ran a track with his dog Tyson, who followed the trail to find Clanton in a wooded area. Tyson also led officers to the church were Clanton had allegedly dropped the bags. The bags contained several items believed to be stolen, including a credit card belonging to the victim in the Weldon breaking and entering.

Consultation with Detective James Matthews indicated the the home had been broken into recently. Most of the property was recovered.

Clanton was charged with breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, possession of stolen goods and property, injury to real property and resisting a public officer.

He was jailed on $31,000 bond and is awaiting a July 20 court date.

 

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+5 #5 T-ONE 2011-07-20 16:51
Maybe she parked in the Hospital Parking Lot because of Trees...for a shaded area. What difference does the reason make? He had no right doing what he did...now his fate should be sealed. He doesn't deserve to be walking amongst decent folks.
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-3 #4 who 2011-07-19 22:30
dept of corrections had a superintendent lose his job because of a inmate spending the weekend hidden on the yard inside the confines of the unit. This one has a inmate released and rape someone and nothing is done. politics is a wonderful thing.
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+4 #3 Michelle 2011-07-19 22:26
Most people assume that a hospital, even the parking lot, is a safe place to be. Especially in broad daylight. Security officers go through the parking lots through-out the day and so the idea of safety is implied. She probably assumed the hospital was a better choice than a gas station. The hospital campus stretches from Smithchurch Road to 125 and the exact parking area is not mentioned.
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+9 #2 who 2011-07-19 22:04
the wrong one resigned he is scape goat start at the top.
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-2 #1 Richard Clark 2011-07-19 17:27
There is more to this story.....continue to do some more digging. why was the victim resting so far from the interstate?
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