INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (WCMH) — The Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana on Friday filed a new charge against Nalah Jackson — accused of abducting two five-month-old twins in …
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INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (
WCMH) — The Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana on Friday filed a new charge against Nalah Jackson — accused of abducting two five-month-old twins in Columbus — stacked onto the other charges she already faces.
Jackson, 24, received a felony battery of bodily waste against a public safety officer charge for allegedly spitting on one of the sheriff’s deputies at the detention processing center, according to an affidavit, after she was arrested on the side of the road in Indianapolis on Thursday afternoon. The Columbus Division of Police initially announced the new charge coming from Indiana law enforcement via Twitter.
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Jackson — who remains in custody Friday morning in Indianapolis and has previously been identified as homeless — had a documented record suggesting she was a flight risk for court.
She was brought to jail and released at least ten times in the last two years, according to Franklin County Municipal Court and Franklin County Court of Common Pleas documents obtained by NBC4, including as recently as three weeks before Kason and Kyair Thomas were taken.
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