Lisa R. Isaac
33-year-old woman ordered to be examine to determine, if she is competent to stand court proceedings for kidnapping and abduction of a 4-year-old child.
By H. Nelson Goodson
May 29, 2012
Milwaukee - On Sunday, Lisa R. Isaac, 33, was charged with two felony counts of kidnapping by using deceit to induce and abduction of a child by taking in connection with last Thursday's abduction of a 4-year-old child from a school. Isaac remained in custody and was ordered to be examine by the Forensic Unit to determine, if Isaac is competent to continue with court proceedings and eventually stand trial, according to court records.
Isaac is accused of going into the Storms Early Childhood Center 2616 W. Garfield and took the child by telling school officials that she was there to pick up the child. The child's mother was at the shool's office when she discovered the child had been taken by Isaac.
The child's mother left the school and caught up with Isaac at the 2500 block of W. North Ave. She was able to recover her child. The child was unharm, according to Milwaukee police.
Isaac once again tried to go into a nearby school to try and take another child.
Police arrived at the scene and arrested Isaac who the mother of the child confirmed, that she doesn't know Isaac.
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33-year-old woman ordered to be examine to determine, if she is competent to stand court proceedings for kidnapping and abduction of a 4-year-old child.
By H. Nelson Goodson
May 29, 2012
Milwaukee - On Sunday, Lisa R. Isaac, 33, was charged with two felony counts of kidnapping by using deceit to induce and abduction of a child by taking in connection with last Thursday's abduction of a 4-year-old child from a school. Isaac remained in custody and was ordered to be examine by the Forensic Unit to determine, if Isaac is competent to continue with court proceedings and eventually stand trial, according to court records.
Isaac is accused of going into the Storms Early Childhood Center 2616 W. Garfield and took the child by telling school officials that she was there to pick up the child. The child's mother was at the shool's office when she discovered the child had been taken by Isaac.
The child's mother left the school and caught up with Isaac at the 2500 block of W. North Ave. She was able to recover her child. The child was unharm, according to Milwaukee police.
Isaac once again tried to go into a nearby school to try and take another child.
Police arrived at the scene and arrested Isaac who the mother of the child confirmed, that she doesn't know Isaac.
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