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ANDERSON A day after an Anderson woman was ordered held in jail under a $25,000 bond, a city court judge ordered another $25,000 bond after the woman was accused of stealing from vehicles in parking lots near AnMed Health Medical Center.
For a second day, Lisa Brown, 33, who shares a Woodmont Circle home with Robert Stadtmiller, pleaded with Anderson Municipal Court Judge Ken Mattison, using tears in a failed attempt to gain release from jail, return to her newborn child and enter a drug treatment program.
Thursday, Mattison told Brown that she would be tried in Anderson County General Sessions Court for two counts of property crimes that were a third or subsequent occurrence. Brown disputed the addition of third or more.
“How did it become third?” she asked.
Mattison said Brown’s criminal record has two or more prior convictions for property crimes including shoplifting, receiving stolen goods, breach of trust and numerous fraudulent checks.
During the bond hearing, Officer Andy Heaton testified that Brown has used 18 names and 11 social security numbers.
“I’ve never used another name,” said Brown, citing her need for drug treatment and to go home and care for her child, blaming police for leaving the infant with her two sisters and her mother, who is sick.
“I need help, and I can’t get it in jail,” she said.
It’s the same excuse that Brown voiced Wednesday when Mattison ordered a $25,000 property bond for a charge of forgery.
According to Anderson County court records, Brown was released from the Anderson County Detention Center on Aug. 5 with a $15,000 property bond.
In May 2006, Anderson County Sheriff’s deputies charged Brown with grand larceny and conspiracy to commit a crime, according to records at the Anderson County Clerk of Court’s Office. A trial date has not been set. Brown is accused of stealing a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban, valued at $27,000, from the Truck Farm on Clemson Boulevard, according to the arrest warrant.
Wednesday, an Anderson police officer asked Mattison to set a high bond for a forgery charge, saying that Brown has “no respect for the law,” has a history of lying and was attempting to hide behind a shower curtain when she was arrested.
Tuesday, police arrested the man that hired Brown as his caregiver and lets her live in his home. Stadtmiller was also charged with forgery and released the same day with a $10,000 signature bond.
According to the incident report, police arrested Brown at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Stadtmiller’s home and searched her car, finding an air compressor, drill and grease gun with a combined value of $565.
Thursday, Brown was back in court to hear charges that accuse her of breaking into vehicles in parking lots surrounding the Anderson hospital.
According to the incident report that disrupted Brown’s care of Stadtmiller, he went into the Citgo gas station on East Greenville Street about 8 p.m. Monday with a $60 check for gasoline. Brown allegedly gave Stadtmiller the check and waited in the car, police said. A worker at the station recognized the name on the check and called police, according to the report.
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