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Dateline: May 27, 2004
Deputies
arrest man after standoff
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Donley
County deputies subdued and arrested a Ft. Worth man last week after he
assaulted a local family and then vowed he wouldn’t be taken alive
during a 34-minute standoff with authorities.
Sheriff
Butch Blackburn said 46-year-old George Wayne Weatherly was seen exiting
the northeastern county residence of Larry and Alice Laroe on state
highway 273 at about 3:20 p.m. last Thursday when the couple returned
home.
The
suspect carried something to a white GMC pickup, approached the couple’s
vehicle, and asked them if they lived there, Blackburn said. The Laroes
responded that they did, and the suspect then reportedly told them he had
just robbed them.
Blackburn
said Weatherly produced a hunting knife and tried to stab Mrs. Laroe, who
was in the passenger’s seat. The couple rolled up their windows, backed
away from the suspect, and drove to a nearby hill in order to get cell
phone reception to call for help.
Constable
Mike Wallendorff intercepted Weatherly on SH 273. The suspect then fled
down County Road 27, which is a dead end. The constable stopped the
suspect and held him at gunpoint until backup could arrive, the sheriff
said. Chief Deputy Randy Bond and Deputy Mike Spier responded along with
Department of Public Safety troopers Chris Ward, Tony Polito, and Sgt.
Richard Gribble.
Bond
reported the subject waved a knife and made aggressive moves directed
toward the officers.
“He
said he wouldn’t be taken alive and would kill anyone who got close to
him,” Bond said.
The
deputies loaded beanbag cartridges into their .12 gauge shotguns and
disarmed the suspect after Bond shot him once in the torso and Spier shot
him in the hand. Bond then subdued the suspect.
Weatherly
was booked into the Donley County Jail, where he remained Monday afternoon
under a combined bond of $1.4 million on charges of aggravated robbery and
nine counts of aggravated assault.
“All
the officers involved did a remarkable job handling this situation,”
Sheriff Blackburn said. “This could have been very serious and could
have resulted in the death of the subject if not for the experience and
expertise of Deputies Bond and Spier.”
Earlier
the same day, Weatherly had been released from the Childress County Jail
and placed on probation related to a DWI charge, the sheriff said.
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