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http://www.register-herald.com/local/local_story_016215014.html

 

January 16, 2008

Sheriff: Burglary suspect shot by homeowner

 

A Fayette County burglary suspect was shot by a homeowner who police said

was burglarized by the same suspect at least one other time.

 

Nighttime burglary charges are pending against Tracey Ann McQueen, 25, of

Kaymoor Road, Fayetteville, Sheriff Bill Laird said. McQueen was taken to

Charleston Area Medical Center Wednesday morning for treatment of a single

gunshot wound to her left hand. She was under evaluation at the hospital as

of Wednesday afternoon.

 

At 4:45 a.m. Wednesday, the Fayette County 911 Center was notified of a

burglary in progress at a Pleasant View Road residence, near Fayetteville,

Laird said. Later, the alleged burglar was reported to have been shot in the

hand by the homeowner. When deputies arrived at the scene, the homeowner

said the female suspect fled.

 

A short time later, deputies identified the suspect as McQueen, Laird said.

McQueen was located at a Kaymoor Road residence and taken to Plateau Medical

Center. She was later transferred to CAMC.

 

The preliminary investigation indicates the female victim was awakened to

find McQueen inside the residence, Laird said. The victim confronted

McQueen, attempting to hold her at gunpoint while awaiting deputies'

arrival. A struggle ensued, during which McQueen was apparently shot by the

victim's .22 caliber revolver.

 

Laird said McQueen had been charged with burglarizing the same residence

Nov. 4, and she was free on bond when the latest incident occurred. McQueen

was also considered a primary suspect in at least one other previous

incident at the same residence. Reports indicate the victim's house had been

burglarized on several other occasions during the past few months.

 

McQueen is believed to have, in the past, lived near the victim's residence,

Laird said. Laird was unsure if McQueen and the victim actually knew each

other.

 

No charges have been filed against the homeowner, Laird said.

 

Investigations into this incident and all other previous crimes at the

residence are ongoing, Laird said. Deputies T.N. Mooney and W.K. Willis and

sheriff's detective bureau are investigating.

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