N.C. man facing human trafficking charges after holding woman, infant captive, deputies say
08/16/2019 9:18 am PDT
via WGHP
PENDER COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) -- A North Carolina man who allegedly held a woman and her 8-month-old captive is facing human trafficking charges, the Pender County Sheriff's Office says, WECT reports.
A woman called 911 Aug. 9, saying she was being held against her will at a home in the Willard community, deputies say.
James Bryan Peterson, 54, of Willard, was charged with two counts of assault on a female, one count of sexual battery and one count of assault by pointing a gun.
He was released when he posted bail after he was booked into jail under a $20,000 secured bond.
He was then arrested again after a search warrant was executed at the home.
Peterson was additionally charged with human trafficking – adult victim, human trafficking – child victim, first-degree kidnapping, second-degree kidnapping, sexual servitude, involuntary servitude and felonious restraint.
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