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Detectives: 3 women tied up and beaten in Saline County


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Updated: 1/09 7:01 pm Published: 1/09 4:43 pm
BENTON, AR - Three people are in jail tonight accused of false imprisonment and beating three women in Saline County. According to detectives, the entire incident started over a dispute involving some stolen tools.

Three suspects, David lee, Tamera Moore and Eli Wilson appear via video arraignment in Benton District Court on Wednesday.

Two women, who detectives say are victims, were there too. Sara Stanart even spoke out during Wilson's appearance.

"This is the guy that said who said he would kill us if we said his name," Stanart said in court.  "And yeah, they weren't there, but they said they would be coming back. We just moved locations so no one would find us. I'm saying he's dangerous and I don't think none of the three should be let out."

According to an arrest report the three women were tied and beaten inside this mobile home in the 2000 block of Avilla Vicentage Road north of I-30 in Saline County.

Stanart says she was actually let outside for a smoke break by Lee. At that point she escaped, made it a quarter of mile down the road to New Life Baptist Church where she says she called police. In court, she said she feared for her life.

"Our fear was great. They had us tied up,” Stanart says. If I wouldn't have escaped they would have killed us, all three of us. We were dead. They told us they would kill us."

Because of what Benton District Court Judge Mike Robinson called "an extreme set of facts", he assigned a $100,000 for Lee and Moore and a $150,000 bond for Wilson.

All three face charges of false imprisonment, battery and terroristic threatening.

"The other day I felt I was as close to death as I could ever be," Stanhart says.

Stanart told FOX16 her captors stole her clothes so she, in response, stole their tools.

"You're going to hog tie and try to kill someone over tools, that's a little extreme don't you think," Stanart said before leaving the courthouse.

Detectives say according to witness statements, the women were likely tied up for more than three hours.

One of the victims went to the hospital to be treated for facial injuries.

All three suspects are due back in court on February 12.

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ArkansasYankee - 1/12/2013 12:54 PM
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Sam; You didn't come out here from CA to start a new chapter did you? LOL We already have at least 4 groups here, and affiliates; we don't need anymore!

Starmoon01 - 1/10/2013 8:43 PM
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Tameria Moore has medical problems and takes medicine for it. I am not saying what she did was right but she also has the mind of a 14 year old child from the wreck she was in and has had head injuries. I know her family is trying to get her in a mental facility and has for some time now. The court system does not want to help her family commit her where she belongs.

sam crow - 1/10/2013 7:30 PM
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thers more to this story than being told one of theses women is my sons soon to be ex wife a real crack head an theif whos been protcted by the saline proscuters office andy gill her aunt works there do you see a conflct of intrest here any way shes took up with a crack head liveing on jackman st name clayton im surethere the ones who stole the tools but youll never see the proscuter do anything about it the fools who held them were wrong bt in a county with no justice can you blame them

1gmama - 1/10/2013 9:50 AM
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I have never agreed with you bat102, but I am with you on this one. Tools and cloths my eye. Drug deal gone bad. No matter what the case those 3 peices of crap where wrong on all fours.

PaPaw - 1/10/2013 9:41 AM
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Not the fine town of Alexander again Bryant needs to annex this area put in code enforcement animal control rid all the drugs and trash includeing property owners of their trash property 24/7 saturation patrols with 0 tolerance because it could be a nice area to live it is convient to pretty much anywhere used to live their but moved because of this type of people that reside their they have no police except a reserve and chief they cant be everywhere I know him he is a good man but he cant do it all by himself this is a town with potiental with a long history of political corrucption

dennard16 - 1/9/2013 8:43 PM
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and the Saline county PD are worried about little gaming machines for stuffed animals in retail convenient stores.

pat72209 - 1/9/2013 6:55 PM
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Yep bat102....crazy people, all of them. But those men need to be locked up.

bat102 - 1/9/2013 6:09 PM
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Sounds like drugs gone wild
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