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Court records show Calhoun has a lengthy criminal history stretching back to July 2003, when he was charged with two counts of assault. He was charged with assault, strangulation and harassment in December of 2007, and then kidnapping, assault and harassment in June 2008.
His record then shows more than 60 charges or citations over a period from August 2013 to April 2019 including aggravated theft, burglary, resisting arrest and assaulting a public safety officer. Link
Seems like this guy has been assaulting women for a long time. I wonder if he is responsible for any missing women before his latest 2018-2021 jail sentence? Is there any way to get all of the dates of his various incarcerations?
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
By bringing people, information, forensic science and technology together, NamUs helps resolve cases.www.namus.gov
JMO, kidnapping should also be a huge red flag for violent offenders likely to repeat. Add in the assaults and it seems difficult to justify ever letting him out of jail early.
ETA: After reading his regularly scheduled release date, he still would have been a risk when released then. He had been charged with crimes that didn't qualify for a longer sentence. Was he under supervised probation? That might have helped, keeping him under the watchful eye of the criminal justice system in case he became violent again.
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