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Monday, April 15, 2013

Teenager's Rendezvous Gone Wrong Turns Into Probation

A judge Monday sentenced Ashley Haigh to three years probation.

Sturtevant teenager Ashley Haigh was sentenced to probation Monday after pleading no contest in January to stealing a man's truck, but she was accused of also taking cash and the man's puppy to boot. According to the criminal complaint, Haigh, 16, was accused of setting up a date online with a man who turned out to be a registered sex offender. After he fell asleep during their date on Dec. 2 2012, the man said she took off with his SUV, $600 in cash and his pitbull puppy. Police say Haigh told the man she was 19 so he was not charged since he reportedly showed officers the texts and instant message conversations where she lied about her age. Officers confirmed the man was not currently under Department of Corrections supervision though he…

Scott

10:50 am on Monday, April 22, 2013

The fact that he is a registered sex offender is probably why she thought he wouldn't report it. Jail bait teen stole his truck, his money and his dog. Sounds like a hit country song.   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

Teenage Girl in Jail After Rendezvous Goes Wrong

The sex offender she met online called the cops after the girl left his place—taking his truck and puppy with her, he told officers.

A Sturtevant teenager had the cops looking for her after a sex offender called to report she left his place with more than a memory.  The 35-year-old sex offender told officers he met 16-year-old Ashley Haigh online, and that he invited her to his place after she told him she was 19. But, at the end of her visit, she took $600 cash, his truck and his pitbull puppy, he told police. Haigh was charged Monday in Racine County Circuit Court with a single count each of felony theft from a person or corpse; operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent; theft of moveable property (special facts); and a single count of misdemeanor theft. If convicted of all charges, she faces up to 22 years, nine months imprisonment and up to $55,000 in …

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Really??

9:38 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

I agree this is very disturbing, and there is more to this story. Someone needs to look more into this and a Christian needs to try to help this child. Racine County the land of witch hunt.   more ›

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