Monday, January 24, 2011
Florida Fugitive Turns Herself In To Kanawha County Deputies
WEST VIRGINIA....
A fugitive from Florida turned herself in to Kanawha County sheriff's deputies last Friday. Deputy D.A. Cadle responded to a call at the Exxon gas station in Big Chimney and discovered Linda Haines, 63, upset and crying. Haines told the deputy she was wanted in the state of Florida. A check of computer records showed that Haines has been a fugitive since 2009 on a Florida fraud charge. Haines told Cadle she had been living in West Virginia for the past two years because she was wanted in Florida. She was taken to South Central Regional Jail, where she awaits extradition.
A fugitive from Florida turned herself in to Kanawha County sheriff's deputies last Friday. Deputy D.A. Cadle responded to a call at the Exxon gas station in Big Chimney and discovered Linda Haines, 63, upset and crying. Haines told the deputy she was wanted in the state of Florida. A check of computer records showed that Haines has been a fugitive since 2009 on a Florida fraud charge. Haines told Cadle she had been living in West Virginia for the past two years because she was wanted in Florida. She was taken to South Central Regional Jail, where she awaits extradition.