Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Babysitter held on $10,000 bail, accused of kidnapping


A babysitter was controlled in custody on $10,000 bail after deteriorating to go back a 1-year-old boy to his parents, buying a new cell phone and annoying to leave the state.

Powell was accused Monday on a crime abducting charge in Laconia District Court, where her public protector requested that she be unconfined on individual recognizance. A judge set bail at $10,000 cash.

Powell had taken the boy shopping and assures to return him by 5:30 p.m. Saturday. They didn’t show that, so the boy's mother, Kristina Cleveland, called Powell's mother in Florida.

Powell's mother alleged her daughter had named from a car dealer in Tilton around 5 p.m. and requested her to co-sign a loan on a new car, but she repudiate.

Powell told them she was on throughway 93 and dragged over. State police arrested her around 11:30 p.m. The boy, who was unharmed, was returned to his parents.

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