Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Man Accused Of Abduction Could Be Hiding In Kentucky
KENTUCKY....
Roanoke County Police Chief Ray Lavinder said at a news conference police have received about 250 leads suggesting that Jeffrey Scott Easley could be seeking refuge in North Carolina, Alabama, West Virginia, Ohio or Kentucky after apparently disappearing with his slain girlfriend's 12-year-old daughter. Virginia Police say Easley purchased a 13-by-10 tent and other camping supplies at a Salem Walmart on Friday, using a credit card belonging to 41 year old Tina Smith who was found dead in her home Monday. Surveillance video shows Easley shopping at the Walmart with Brittany Mae Smith.
Roanoke County Police Chief Ray Lavinder said at a news conference police have received about 250 leads suggesting that Jeffrey Scott Easley could be seeking refuge in North Carolina, Alabama, West Virginia, Ohio or Kentucky after apparently disappearing with his slain girlfriend's 12-year-old daughter. Virginia Police say Easley purchased a 13-by-10 tent and other camping supplies at a Salem Walmart on Friday, using a credit card belonging to 41 year old Tina Smith who was found dead in her home Monday. Surveillance video shows Easley shopping at the Walmart with Brittany Mae Smith.