A man accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman was released from custody by a Nevada prison.
Oregon Man was Arrested After Kidnaping and Torturing a Woman but was Released in Custody After Arriving in Nevada Prison (PHOTO: Polish News)
Oregon Suspect Released Day He Arrived At Nevada Prison
A man at the center of an intense police search in Oregon after a violent kidnapping last week was released from custody in October 2021 by a Nevada prison. Authorities said Monday, that on the same day, he was moved to the state’s custody to serve a kidnapping sentence. Grants Pass Police Chief Warren Hensman said in a phone interview that he finds it “extremely troubling” that the offender is wanted in an attempted murder instead of still being behind bars for the Nevada crimes.
Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, faced decades in prison in Nevada after he was charged in 2019 with five felonies, including battery and assault. Foster tried to kill the victim in Grants Pass while “intentionally torturing” her and hiding her “in a position where she was not likely to be found,” Josephine County District Attorney Joshua Eastman reported in a court document.