6/9/2023 0 Comments Alan wake 2 bradley cooperNancy Cooper was reported missing the afternoon of July 12 by aįriend who told police the couple was in the middle of a divorce. Working on a plan to return to her native Canada and take the Search warrants released last month indicated Nancy was Nancy's memory has been kept alive by a family who loved her, a group of incredible friends who are always there for her and our family, together with Susan Moran and Deanna Boone with the Town of Cary, and a very respectful media corps who have told Nancy's story with commitment and class. Our family thanks Alice Stubbs, Wade Smith and Steve Mansbury who enabled us to seek a just outcome within the system. The Wake County District Attorney's office has graciously met with us during the past two months. Their investigation has been tireless and thorough. They have been very supportive during the past months. Chief Pat Bazemore, Captain Michael Williams and Detective George Daniels have been the face of a very professional Cary Police Department. We are grateful to Judge Sasser for giving us the opportunity to provide care for our granddaughters during these turbulent days. Garry and Donna Rentz, on behalf of their family, said "Today our family needs to say thank you very clearly to all those people who stood with us, led us and supported us during the most complex 108 days of our history. The Cary Police Department has done an outstanding job with the investigation," Rentz and Lister family attorney Alice Stubbs said. "The Rentz and Lister families are so thankful that an arrest has been made and that Bella and Katie are safe with them in Canada. Nancy's parents, Donna and Garry Rentz also share temporary custody. Wednesday, Wake District Court Judge Debra Sasser decided Brad and Nancy Cooper's the two daughters would remain at the home of their aunt and uncle, Khrista and Jim Lister. Don't wait, and don't think it can't happen to you." "This was not a random act of violence but rather a case of domestic violence of the very worst kind, and I encourage every person in a challenging relationship right now to take the steps necessary to keep themselves safe. "With this very sad arrest, it should now be clear to everyone that Cary citizens have been and are safe," Bazemore said. Bazemore says the next step is prosecution, which for Cary is led by the Wake County District Attorney's Office. Officials released the jurors decision, "on or about the 12th day of July, 2008, in Wake County, the defendant (Brad Cooper) willfully and feloniously and of malice aforethought did kill and murder Nancy Cooper."Ĭary Police Chief Pat Bazemore held a press conference at 8 p.m. They say he would have turned himself in had he been given the opportunity.Ĭooper will make his first courtroom appearance Tuesday morning.Ĭooper's attorneys say they have no comment, now but may speak later or issue statement. Following his arrest, he was taken to the Wake County Public Safety Center in Raleigh where he is being held without bond.Ĭooper's attorneys say Brad was not given chance to turn himself in. Monday evening, police arrested 35-year-old Brad Cooper at his home in Cary.
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