I don’t believe this has been posted yet. If it has, my apologies in advance:
“NASHVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- An extradition hearing has been set for the
Nash County man accused of killing his wife and then fleeing the state.
Rexford Lynn Keel was arrested without incident on Interstate 10 on Sunday morning after authorities in Arizona conducted a felony stop on the car he was driving.
Keel is scheduled to appear at the Superior Court in Pima County, Arizona on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. ET.
He appeared before a magistrate in Arizona over the weekend. North Carolina or Arizona could request the hearing gets moved to an earlier or later date, according to court officials.
Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone will travel to Arizona this week to bring Keel back.
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[5:30 p.m. ET = 2:30 p.m. MST (Pima County, AZ)]
As accused killer awaits extradition, memorial grows for Nash County woman
“A ‘felony’ or ‘high-risk’ traffic stop occurs when police stop a vehicle which they have strong reason to believe contains a driver or passenger suspected of having committed a serious crime, especially of a nature that would lead the police to believe the suspects may be armed (such as an armed robbery, assault with a weapon, or an outstanding felony warrant for the registered owner). In a high risk stop, officers attempt to provide their own safety by issuing instructions to maintain absolute control over every step of the proceedings.
They will have additional officers on scene for back-up, often waiting for additional officers to join up before initiating the stop. They will typically have their weapons drawn, and stay back from the suspect vehicle, using their patrol cars for cover.”
Traffic stop - Wikipedia