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Teh One Who Knocks
01-06-2015, 12:35 PM
By Melanie Dostis - Orlando Sentinel


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Amber Campbell, (Volusia County Branch Jail, Florida Department of Corrections)

Amber Campbell, the woman who made headlines after she was "trapped" in an unlocked closet with human feces in Daytona Beach last week, has worked her way out of tight situations in the past.

Almost two years ago, Campbell escaped from a mental-illness facility and, when caught by officials, slipped out of handcuffs, led several men on a chase by foot in a wooded area and attacked one deputy several times, records allege.

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Campbell, then 23, was shocked with a stun gun.

She was later sentenced to three years of probation.

She violated that probation, records show, when she was arrested for trespassing last week.

It was late April 30, 2013 when Campbell escaped from a treatment center in Daytona Beach, according to her arrest report.

Deputies found her and another female friend walking on Tomoka Farms Road near Interstate 4 in the Port Orange area.

A mile south from there, Campbell had crashed her brother's vehicle.

When questioned by authorities, she provided a fake name, birthday and denied being the driver of the car.

She was cuffed. But the woman complained she couldn't breathe, so the windows in the deputy's vehicle were lowered and her handcuffs were slightly loosened, the report said.

Then she got loose.

With deputies standing outside the patrol car, Campbell ran across the road, leading to a chase in the woods and over barbed wire.

When spotted, Campbell repeatedly punched a deputy, causing him to shock her two to three times with a stun gun, according to the report.

Campbell was charged with escape, aggravated battery on a law-enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence and giving a false name upon being arrested.

The now 25-year-old had a trickier time escaping what she and another man, John Arwood, 31, believed to be a locked closet at Daytona State College on Dec. 28, records allege.

Police later informed the pair they could have left any time because the door did not lock.

The duo claimed they were chased into a janitor's closet, according to a report.

For unknown reasons, they waited two days before Arwood called his dad, who called police to fetch his son.

Arwood also has a criminal record.

Both were charged with trespassing on school property in a case that was virally shared across the web.

Arwood was released on $1,000 bail on New Year's Day and Campbell remains at Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.

deebakes
01-06-2015, 02:39 PM
drugs are bad, mmmkay? :lol: