US Politics | Harrowing details after lottery ticket thief breaks into winner’s home, chokes & kidnaps her during horror break in
A MAN allegedly broke into a lottery winner's home, choked and kidnapped her after she refused to give him the winning ticket. Dontrell Hanes, 43, faces multiple charges including aggravated assault, burglary and kidnapping after the alleged attack on the woman, who has not been named. Shelby County Sheriff's OfficeDontrell Hanes beat and kidnapped a lottery winner after she refused his requests '/ ' GettyThe lottery winner was forced to go to Mississippi when kidnapped '/ ' The alleged victim said the incident began when Hanes became upset about the lottery ticket and came to her home on November 8. She had talked to him through the door after refusing to let him in. But when her son left, Hanes kicked the garage door in and got inside the house, as reported by Fox. Once inside, he allegedly dragged the woman through her home before hitting her and choking her on the bathroom floor. Read more lottery news WINNER TIPS I won $29M on the lottery - the best tactic ahead of $1.9B Powerball jackpot WIN OF A LIFETIME Urgent warning to check Powerball tickets after $2billion jackpot won She said she was unable to breathe for five seconds. Hanes allegedly told the woman to give him cash and dumped the contents of her purse out on the floor. He then told her to transfer money to his bank account before telling her her she was leaving with him, according to the police affidavit. The victim says he then dragged her to the front door and forced her into his car. Most read in News PROUD BROTHER Barely seen Barron, 16, towers over guests at sister Tiffany Trump's wedding NEW DEVELOPMENT Major update in missing boy's case as clue leads cops to search home AIR DISASTER Horror moment 2 planes crash midair at Dallas airshow as crew of 6 feared dead NO MISS-TAKE I'm a hot teacher and my fans wish I taught them when they were in school 'GOOD FORTUNE' 'Cult' leader 'boasted about role in Meghan Markle & Prince Harry marriage' GLAM EVENT Donald walks daughter down the aisle as she marries Michael Boulos He allegedly said he was taking her to a different neighborhood, Orange Mound, to shoot up someone's house and she said she saw a handgun under the driver's seat. He then brought her to Mississippi where they stopped to buy food at a Burger King. Hanes allegedly kept asking the woman for $10,000, but she refused him again. He then told her they were going to a hotel and that things would not end well if she tried to leave, stated the affidavit. Meanwhile, the victim had been reported missing which began a police search. Deputies spotted Hanes and the woman at an Exxon gas station in a blue Ford Explorer later that same day. Hanes reportedly refused the police when they asked him to step out of the vehicle and said: ...You're going to have to kill me.... A deputy attempted to remove Hanes from the car, but he began fighting and resisting — he struck a deputy in the face and chest with his fist and kicked another deputy in the leg. One deputy was injured and brought to a local hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. A red pistol dropped out when Hanes and the deputies fell to the ground, and they believed he was going to shoot them. Thankfully, additional deputies arrived and took Hanes into custody. Read More on The US Sun 'HE WENT OFF THE RAILS' Aaron Carter's tragic final words to best pal before death 'STAY FOR MORE TRAUMA' Amy Duggar reveals Anna will never leave Josh despite being jailed
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