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Woman jailed in robbery
Victim shot as he tried to run away.


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By JOE MEYER of the Tribune’s staff
Published Thursday, June 21, 2007

Authorities in Kansas have arrested a woman who was wanted for allegedly participating in a robbery and shooting last year in Boone County.


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Shelly N. Lewis, 20, was arrested in Wyandotte County, Kan., last Thursday, the Boone County Sheriff’s Department said yesterday in a news release.

Lewis, a former resident of Columbia, is charged with first-degree assault, first-degree robbery and armed criminal action in connection with the shooting of Daqual Wright. She is in custody at the Boone County Jail with bond set at $200,000. Investigators are still trying to identify and locate two other male suspects involved in the robbery and shooting, the sheriff’s department said.

The incident occurred early Feb. 18, 2006, after Lewis allegedly picked Wright up in downtown Columbia and two other men robbed and assaulted him. Wright was able to escape near Brown Station and Creasy Springs roads north of Columbia. Deputies responded to the area after Wright - shot three times, once in the face - broke into a farmhouse looking for help.

According to a probable cause statement filed in Boone County Circuit Court, Wright told investigators that a woman he knew as "Shelly" had phoned him at about 1 a.m. and arranged to pick him up at Tenth and Ash streets in Columbia. (Da Johnson?)

Wright said the woman arrived a few minutes later in a green Pontiac Grand Am with a black male he did not recognize. After he got into the car, the victim said, the man pointed a small handgun at him.

According to the affidavit, Wright tried to get out of the car but the door was locked. The woman then drove to a trailer park, where they met another black male who entered the vehicle, pointed a handgun at Wright and demanded money. Wright said he handed over $124, and the man struck him in the back of the head 10 or 11 times with the gun before Wright grabbed the man and wrestled with him. The woman driving the car stopped in the area of Brown School and Creasy Springs roads, and his door came open.

"He said he got out of the car and was running into some woods when the black male he had scuffled with got out of the car and shot at him," Robert Brown of the sheriff’s department wrote. "He said he was struck by three bullets and heard others fired."

Wright has recovered from his wounds.

Wright said he hid until the car left, then made his way to the farmhouse, according to the probable cause statement.

http://www.columbiatribune.com/2007/Jun/20070621News002.asp
 
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