Clemmons, NC – Today the U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive Task
Force (JFTF) and the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Tennessee
fugitive on the run. Angela Dawn Hutchings, a 34 year old female, was arrested
in Clemmons on April 29, 2015, at approximately 2:50 PM when located by members
of the JFTF. Hutchings was wanted by the Knox County Sheriff's Office for
Failure to Appear on previous charges of Possession with the Intent to Sell and
Deliver Cocaine and Larceny.
The JFTF spent countless hours conducting surveillance and
interviews attempting to locate Hutchings. Their efforts paid off when
Investigators obtained valuable information of the alleged fugitive’s
whereabouts. The JFTF verified the information, converged and surrounded 5900
Marty Lane, Clemmons, NC. During the arrest Hutchings concealed herself in a
cabinet under the kitchen sink in an attempt to elude arrest.
Members of the JFTF located Hutchings in the cabinet and
took her into custody without incident. JFTF transported Hutchings to the
Forsyth County Detention Center where she is currently awaiting extradition
back to Tennessee.
The U.S. Marshals Joint Fugitive Task Force for the Middle
District of North Carolina is comprised of investigators from the U.S. Marshals
Service, Chapel Hill Police Department, Durham Police Department, Greensboro
Police Department, High Point Police Department, Winston-Salem Police
Department, Alamance County Sheriff’s Office, the North Carolina State Highway
Patrol and the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Department of
Community Corrections – Probation & Parole.
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