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Texas man arrested in Creola on kidnapping, assault charges: Raleigh PD

Texas man arrested in Creola on kidnapping, assault charges: Raleigh PD

Yahoo02-04-2025
CREOLA, Ala. (WKRG) — A Texas man was arrested in Creola on Tuesday on kidnapping and assault charges out of North Carolina, according to the Raleigh Police Department.
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A news release from RPD said that on March 30, officers were called to 200 Wolf Way for a report of a burglary.
When officers arrived, they said they learned that the suspect, now identified as 49-year-old Marshaun Lynn Robinson, had physically and sexually assaulted a woman after breaking into a home.
By the time officers arrived, Robinson had left the scene.
Back in Mobile County, Robinson was arrested by Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and Creola Police Department officers on March 31.
Robinson is charged with first-degree burglary, first-degree kidnapping, second-degree forcible sexual offense, felony larceny, and assault on a female.
According to the Mobile County Jail log, Saraland Police Department has a hold on Robinson for attempting to elude, reckless endangerment and failure to inform.
Robinson is expected to be extradited from Mobile to Wake County, N.C.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact RPD at 919-996-1193.
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