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Three suspects have been taken into custody in reference to the assault on Mayra Espitia. During the investigation officers were able to develop and verify some evidence that identified the subject that did the actual stabbing as David Wayne Williams, age 47. Evidence was presented to a Magistrate Judge late yesterday afternoon and a warrant was issued for Williams on the charge of Aggravated Battery and Armed Robbery.
Three suspects have been taken into custody in reference to the assault on Mayra Espitia. During the investigation officers were able to develop and verify some evidence that identified the subject that did the actual stabbing as David Wayne Williams, age 47. Evidence was presented to a Magistrate Judge late yesterday afternoon and a warrant was issued for Williams on the charge of Aggravated Battery and Armed Robbery.
Three suspects have been taken into custody in reference to the assault on Mayra Espitia. During the investigation officers were able to develop and verify some evidence that identified the subject that did the actual stabbing as David Wayne Williams, age 47. Evidence was presented to a Magistrate Judge late yesterday afternoon and a warrant was issued for Williams on the charge of Aggravated Battery and Armed Robbery.
In reference to the April 26 assault on Mayra Espitia, three suspects have
been taken into custody in Rome. During the investigation officers were able to develop and verify some evidence that identified the subject that did the actual stabbing as David Wayne Williams, age 47. Williams last known address is in Walton County, GA. Investigators were able to determine that Williams was in the Rome Georgia area approximately one hour after Mrs. Espitia had been stabbed. Evidence was presented to a Magistrate Judge late yesterday afternoon and a warrant was issued for Williams on the charge of Aggravated Battery and Armed Robbery. Investigators from the Whitfield County Sheriffs Office contacted the US Marshals Service and Rome authorities, and requested assistance in locating Williams. On April 27, 2016, the Agents from the Marshal Service were searching the residence of Donna Warren (a known associate of Williams) on Baker Drive in Rome when they observed a vehicle fitting the description of a vehicle known to be driven by Warren pull into a driveway close by and saw a male subject jump out and start running. The officers gave chase but were unable to locate the male subject. The female in the car was identified as Donna Warren. The car the two subjects were in is believed to be the car that brought Williams to the Espitia residence. Detectives and Evidence Technicians from Whitfield County Sheriffs Office traveled to Rome and obtained a search warrant on the Baker Drive residence and executed it on April 27. During the search, evidence was located indicating Donna Warren was the female that transported Williams to the residence on Serena way. Donna Warren was arrested and charged with two counts of Conspiracy to Commit a Felony (Armed Robbery and Aggravated Battery). Later in the evening David Wayne Williams was located in the area where he had fled from authorities earlier in the day, he was taken into custody. During the investigation detectives uncovered evidence that the brother of Donna Williams (Jerry Wade Warren), also played a part in the incident. Jerry Wade Warren, age 48, of 11 Baker Drive, was taken into custody and also charged with 2-counts of Conspiracy to Commit a felony. All three suspects have been transported back to Dalton and are being held in the Whitfield County Jail without bond. The stolen GMC Sonoma pick-up has not been located at this time. However; during the investigation today Rome authorities found another vehicle Williams had sold to a Rome resident that had been reported stolen out of Walton County, Georgia. Some documents from our stolen Sonoma were also recovered from Williams. Sheriff Scott Chitwood
United States v. Raymond Levasseur, Carol Ann Manning, Thomas William Manning, Barbara Curzi-Laaman, Richard Charles Williams, Jaan Karl Laaman, 816 F.2d 37, 2d Cir. (1987)