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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 12:06

S.C. fugitive arrested in Halifax


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Nicoson Nicoson Halifax County Sheriff's Office

A Tennessee woman wanted in South Carolina for a probation violation was arrested Monday on a fugitive warrant.

The woman, Kathy Marie Nicoson, 53, was on probation for exploitation of a vulnerable adult, Lieutenant Chuck Hasty of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said. He said Nicoson told Deputy Emerson Carroll she stole money from the victim.

Nicoson was at a business at the intersection of Interstate 95 and Highway 903 when Carroll spotted her. Hasty said Carroll sensed something was suspicious and questioned the woman, learning she was wanted in South Carolina.

Nicoson was jailed without the chance of bond until her waiver of extradition to South Carolina. If she fights the extradition she will have a September 28 court date in Halifax.

 

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0 #2 Concerned 2011-01-31 06:12
Baby Gates you are so right because alot of times we read articles and think the worst but then later on we get more facts and it totally are thrown for a loop. I have learned that through personal situations. I know you can't always judge a book by it's cover because unless you are in a particular situation you can't possibly know what really happened.
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+1 #1 Baby Gates 2011-01-30 08:20
Always remember that there are two sides of a story. So don't cast judgement on just what you have heard in this article.
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