Teen Tequez Miller Accused Of Stomping Women's Shelter Worker

Dec 30, 2010 - 10:02
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Teen Tequez Miller Accused Of Stomping Women's Shelter Worker

JONESBORO, Ga. - Jonesboro police said officers are looking for a teenager who they said stomped and kicked a worker at a women’s shelter.

Officers said 17-year-old Tequez Miller attacked the worker in early December while helping his 16-year-old girlfriend and their 1-month-old baby leave the shelter.

”I would not consider him armed, but I would say he has violent tendencies, said Chief Franklin Allen of the Jonesboro Police Department.

Police said the mother and baby were located Wednesday and are in state custody.

Miller is wanted for battery, kidnapping and other charges.

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