News Summary
In a recent incident in Asheville, police have charged three individuals involved in an assault and robbery that occurred on February 21. The victim was attacked with a bottle while leaving a convenience store late at night. Thankfully, she suffered only minor injuries. The suspects have been identified and face multiple serious charges. The police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating them to ensure justice is served. The case has heightened community discussions around safety during late-night outings.
Asheville Police Get the Upper Hand in Assault and Robbery Case
Asheville is buzzing with news as police have charged three individuals in a serious incident that occurred on February 21. A late-night trip to a convenience store turned into a nightmare for one local woman who became a victim of an assault and robbery.
The Scary Incident
It was around 11:43 p.m. when officers responded to a report of an assault near the 40 block of Merrimon Avenue. Upon their arrival at the convenience store, they found a female victim in her vehicle receiving necessary medical assistance from bystanders who were at the right place at the right time. Unfortunately, the three suspects involved had already made their escape by then.
What Happened?
According to the victim, the whole ordeal unfolded as she returned to her vehicle after making her purchase. Almost immediately, she was approached by the trio, who didn’t waste any time. One of the suspects struck her in the forehead with a bottle, instantly causing a disturbance. To add insult to injury, they managed to steal her wallet just like that. It’s absolutely shocking to hear that someone would stoop to such low levels of behavior.
Injury and Aftermath
The victim, who thankfully suffered only minor injuries, was promptly transported to Mission Hospital for treatment. It must have been extremely distressing for her, but she is certainly not alone. The Asheville community stands behind her and is hoping for a swift resolution to this alarming situation.
Meet the Suspects
Thanks to diligent police work, the suspects have been identified. They are:
- Jasmine Nikohl Lance, a 23-year-old white female. She stands about 5’8” tall, has brown hair and hazel eyes, and was born on October 2, 2001.
- Haley Marie Pettit, a 21-year-old white female who measures around 5’4” tall, has blonde hair, blue eyes, and was born on December 31, 2003.
- Stephen Terry Ketterman Jr., a 24-year-old white male, standing at 5’9” tall, weighing around 160 pounds, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and a distinct cross tattoo on his right forearm. He was born on July 18, 2000.
Charges Filed
All three suspects are facing some serious charges, including Felony Common Law Robbery, Felony Financial Card Theft, and Misdemeanor Assault Inflicting Serious Injury. Additionally, Jasmine Nikohl Lance is facing a further charge of Cyberstalking. It seems like the list of troubles is just piling up for these individuals.
Searching for Leads
The Asheville Police Department isn’t resting on their laurels. They are actively seeking help from the public to track down these suspects. Anyone who might have seen anything or knows about their whereabouts is encouraged to reach out. The police have provided a contact number: (828) 252-1110.
Stay Anonymous
If someone prefers to remain anonymous, they can also submit tips through the revolutionary TIP2APD smartphone application or by simply texting TIP2APD to 847411. Every little piece of information could help lead to justice for the victim.
Wrap Up
This unsettling incident has sent a ripple through the Asheville community, sparking conversations about safety and vigilance while out and about, especially during the late-night hours. Let’s hope that with the community’s help, justice will be served quickly!
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: Asheville Police Charge Three in Robbery and Assault
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- Google Search: Asheville Police Department
- Wikipedia: Robbery
