Carson City deputies receive call regarding woman being held against her will, arrest her on bench warrant
On Wednesday morning, Carson City deputies were dispatched to a Fifth St. residence regarding a welfare check. Dispatch advised that a woman was being held against her will at that location.
Upon arrival, deputies made contact with two women outside the apartment, one of which was the woman allegedly being held against her will. Deputies asked the woman to walk to the front of the complex with them.
According to the report, the woman told deputies she had been staying at the apartment with her boyfriend and another man for approximately four weeks. She told deputies she was not in any current danger and that the man had “never dishonored her,” according to the deputy’s report.
The woman stated she was allowed to leave the residence at any time.
Deputies offered to buy the woman a coffee at the sheriff’s office or the gas station to speak further with her, and she agreed.
She returned to the residence to let the man know she would leave with them. Deputies ran a wants check on the woman through dispatch, and dispatch advise that the woman had an extraditable warrant out of Tahoe Township Justice Court for failing to appear.
Deputies placed the woman into custody at 7 a.m. and transported her to the jail.
Bail: $1,500 cash only
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