Three teens accused of kidnapping, robbery, criminal confinement and battery in beating of 19-year-old

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Bartholomew County Sheriff deputies have arrested three teens on kidnapping, robbery, criminal confinement and battery charges after a 19-year-old male said he was attacked and beaten in a surprise attack.

Deputies were sent to Columbus Regional Hospital June 3 about the victim, who is from Columbus. They said the victim had a significant amount of dried blood covering the right side of his face, a swollen and bleeding lip, a large cut on the right side of his face, another laceration across his right cheek, a contusion across his neck and cuts and scrapes on his neck and face.

The victim stated that he accepted an offer from a female acquaintance to get food in town, said Sgt. Dane Duke, Bartholomew County Sheriff Department spokesman.

But instead of stopping at a restaurant, the female drove to an abandoned barn in the east part of the county where several masked individuals approached the parked car and pulled the victim from the car into the barn, Duke said.

The victim was beaten, struck several times and possibly cut with a knife. After the altercation, the victim was left in the barn, and he was able to walk to a nearby neighborhood to summon help from a resident, Duke said.

Deputies have arrested:

Charles Breedlove, 18, Columbus, being held on a 72 hour hold, accused of preliminary charges of Level 3 felony kidnapping, Level 2 felony robbery, Level 3 felony criminal confinement and Level 3 felony aggravated battery.

Breedlove

Emily Franklin, 18, Columbus, being held on a 72 hour hold, accused of preliminary charges of Level 3 felony kidnapping, Level 2 felony robbery, Level 3 felony criminal confinement and Level 3 felony aggravated battery.

Emily Franklin

Ashton Fields, 18, Columbus, being held on a 72 hour hold, accused of preliminary charges of Level 3 felony kidnapping, Level 2 felony robbery, Level 3 felony criminal confinement and Level 3 felony aggravated battery.

Ashton Fields

The sheriff’s department is reaching out to the public for any information available about the incident. To provide information, contact Detective Kevin Abner at
812-565-5930.

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