Fake cops found, bondsman Mullins charged with obstruction of justice
BRISTOL, Va. – Police say three days were spent tracking the trio accused of masquerading as drug agents to arrest a woman who skipped a court hearing.
The trio nabbed the wrong woman on Oct. 9, police report, and strip-searched and sexually assaulted her before handing her to a bail bondsman, who in turn hauled her to jail.
The case might have been solved sooner, police say, had the bail bondsman cooperated with investigators. J.C. Mullins Jr., of Abingdon Bail Bonds, was charged Monday with misdemeanor obstruction of justice after police said he claimed not to know anyone involved.
Court records show that Mullins bonded one of those accused of posing as a false agent out of jail last December, however.
“He withheld information from us that could have been helpful,” Bristol Virginia Police Detective Sgt. Steven Crawford said. “We spent a couple of days trying to identify these people.”
Officers eventually arrested Donna Fitzwater, of Bristol, Tenn., Dwayne Peters, of Greeneville, Tenn., and Stacy Herndon, of Lebanon, Va. They are each charged with abduction, robbery, impersonating a law enforcement officer, conspiracy and sexual battery.
“Eventually, it just came out, during questioning, that Mullins had bonded one of them before,” Crawford said.
Russell County General District Court records show that Mullins bonded Herndon out of jail Dec. 30 over charges of driving under the influence, driving with a revoked or suspended license and possession of a firearm by a felon.
A fourth person – Doug Roller, of Bristol, Va. – has been charged as an accessory in the false arrest, Crawford said, based on an accusation that Roller lured the woman at 2 a.m. to Mumpower Park in Bristol, Va., so the trio could corral her.
With the woman at the park, Crawford said Fitzwater, Peters and Herndon leapt into sight with badges in hand and screamed that they were drug task force agents.
The woman was pulled from her car, police report, handcuffed in the park, stripped and then subjected to a full-body cavity search for hidden drugs.
Crawford said the group hoped to receive a reward from Mullins after he distributed a photo of a woman he’d bonded out of jail and who had skipped a court appearance.
Mullins declined to comment Wednesday.
Minutes later, the woman was handed to Mullins in the Bristol Virginia Jail parking lot, police say. Jailers quickly discerned her true identity.
Mullins was the subject of several recent Bristol Herald Courier stories that detailed how his son, former Abingdon-based magistrate John C. “Tiny” Mullins III, falsified bail bond documents to hide questionable dealings between the two.
The father is now under investigation by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, which licenses bail bondsmen and women.
The son, Tiny Mullins, was fired from the magistrate’s office and is under investigation by a special prosecutor.
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What a sick sick man! He seems to think that he is something important. The tricities would be a much safer and more respectible place with out people like Mullins and his thugs.
I’m sure he did decline to comment. What does one say in his situation? How about “I’m an idiot, please relieve me of my duties NOW”-that sounds about right to me.
This is just SICK!! How can this man keep getting away with this stuff? Is he padding the pockets of our law enforcement? He should be charged with conspiracy to rape. This poor woman should sue sue sue. I hope he doesnt have a dime left to his name in the end. He doesnt deserve it. What a filthy SOB.
These people should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. How dare them decide to take the law into their own hands. We as a community must not put up with this. If this is allowed to continue how will we ever know if it is a real officer who is pulling us over on the road? Law abiding citizens should never have to be afraid to stop for a police officer!We should never have to wonder if it is really the police or just a gang of thugs!
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The apple didn’t fall too far from the tree. All these a s s h o l e s need to have the book thrown at them (prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, banned from ever doing business in the State, paraded around and made a public spectacle of and most importantly pay restitution to the victim). I hope no one ever mistakes me for a wanted person!


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