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Weather making manhunt for Douglas Jaccard difficult

Weather making manhunt for Douglas Jaccard difficult

Details on Jaccard's affinity to dress like a woman. Neighbor recounts her experiences with Jaccard.


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5:45 p.m.
by Scott Leamon

I spent about half an hour this morning in the Wythe County circuit court clerk's office looking over Doug Jaccard's file on charges of abduction, taking indecent liberties with a minor, and possessing explosive materials.

Here's a short time line of what I found: (all dates are 2008)

March 18: Jaccard is arrested on the indecent liberties charge. On Jaccard's bail determination form (basically a guide the county magistrate uses to set a suspect's bond) a deputy wrote Jaccard admitted in an interview he liked to dress as a woman. It also quoted him as saying he visited a neighbor's wife dressed as a female, and said "no one seemed bothered. I can quit if it's a problem."

On the back page of the form a court official wrote Jaccard was "vehemently angry" at former Wythe County commonwealth's attorney Keith Blankenship, and that he was "extremely paranoid of his neighbors and seemingly most people... angry!"

Jaccard later puts up his property and pick-up truck as collateral in order to post a $10,000 secured bond. He's ordered not to have any contact with minors or his neighbors.

March 20: The Wythe County sheriff's office executes a search warrant in connection with the case. They found several materials they consider to be used to make explosives (which later results in the explosives charge), a knife, various shell casings, and other gun supplies. They confiscate his computer and six VHS tapes.

September 3: During a motion hearing set up by Wythe County commonwealth's attorney Gerald Mabe, prosecutors request Jaccard's bond be revoked because he has been bothering his neighbors. Victim, Joe Bane, testifies at the hearing along with his wife Sharon. Circuit Court judge Joey Showalter (also the former commonwealth's attorney in Montgomery County) denies the motion, deciding to keep Jaccard free on bond, because the pre-trial services office did not request Jaccard's bond be revoked. Jaccard's trial date is set for October 6.

Late September through Mid-October: Jaccard's formal trial is delayed. Several motions are filed. Mabe requests the trial happen as soon as possible in order to put the events behind the 14-year-old victim in the indecent liberties case. Jaccard's attorney files motions he hasn't had enough time to review crucial evidence. A new hearing date is set for December 17.

December 16: Circuit court judge Joey Showalter issues a formal capias for Jaccard's arrest, declaring him an imminent threat to society. The capias is issued as a result of Jaccard being accused of murdering Joe Bane, shooting another neighbor in the arm, and shooting a Pulaski County sheriff's deputy in the back.
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4:20 p.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

The Pastor at the Riverview Church of God says evening services are cancelled, due to the manhunt and the command post for the investigation being stationed at the church.

A church member also tells us a church food bank that was scheduled for Tuesday and today (Wednesday) has been postponed. It is not known when the food bank will be rescheduled. The church usually holds the food bank once per month.

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3:55 p.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

Wythe County Chief Deputy Keith Dunagan says search crews found items that they believe are Jaccard's in the cave they searched, near the New River in Wythe County. However, Dunagan believes the items had been there "for a while." Dunagan says Jaccard had been seen bringing and storing things in that specific cave before.

Pulaski County deputy J.A. Radcliffe has been released from the hospital. Officers say Jaccard shot deputy Radcliffe in the back, but a bulletproof vest protected him.

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3:23 p.m.

By WSLS News Staff
news@wsls.com

Co-workers of Joe Bane sent WSLS these pictures of him:

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2:21 p.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

A State Police helicopter has arrived. The pilot says the weather is improving, and he hopes to go up in a little while.

The pilot plans to fly low to the ground, and use thermal imaging technology to find areas that are warmer than others. The human body's normal temperature is 98.6 degrees.

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1:50 p.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

State Police are still patrolling the area around the New River by the Wythe County and Pulaski County line. Investigators still believe Jaccard is in the area.

Wythe County Chief Deputy Keith Dunagan says officers are also searching cave near the New River in Wythe County.

Search crews are not able to use a helicopter due to the weather. Officers also tell me the rain is hindering the scent dogs' abilities to track Jaccard.

Investigators are being tight-lipped about the specific evidence/items they find, because they're worried about potential pranksters listening on police scanners and watching the news.

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1:25 p.m.

By Scott Leamon, in the field
WSLS Reporter
sleamon@wsls.com

Court records reveal Jaccard was arrested on charges of indecent liverties with a minor back on March 18th.

On the back of a bail determination form, a magistrate wrote about Jaccard's anger toward his neighbors.

A motions hearing back on September 3rd tried to revoke Jaccard's bail. The man who was killed, Joseph Foster Bane, testifed at the hearing. The judge denied the Commonwealth's Attorney's motion to revoke bail because pre-trial services had not made the request.

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11:15 a.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

Dyer Road is back open.

I spoke with Margaret Edwards who lives in the neighborhood. Margaret moved in in 1992, and said that she enjoyed living there until a year later, when she met Jaccard.

Edwards describes Jaccard as your friend one day, and worst enemy the next. Margaret says she started living in fear back in 1993, after meeting Jaccard.

Edwards says she's shocked over the shootings. Margaret remembers hearing gunshots around 7:00 a.m. Tuesday, and thought it was hunters. Edwards says that thought changed when she saw the lights from sheriff's deputies' cruisers.

Margaret tells me the only thing that makes her feel safe is the security system that she bought and installed because of Jaccard.

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9:23 a.m.

From Ashley Roberts, in the field
WSLS Reporter
aroberts@wsls.com

The Wythe County Sheriff's Office says it is still in charge of the investigation into the search for Douglas Jaccard.

Officers began their search north of Jaccard's home in Barren Springs, near the Wythe County/Pulaski County line.

Investigators tell us they found some other items Tuesday night, that they believe belong to Jaccard. However, the investigators will not say what those items are.

Officers identified the second shooting victim as Jerry Covey. He was the man who deputies say was shot in the arm. Covey is at Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Officers tell us Covey is doing fine, and family members are with him at the hospital. He’s expected to have more surgery today.

Pulaski County Sheriff Jim Davis says deputy J.A. Radcliffe will leave Pulaski Community Hospital today, and depty Radcliffe will be off-duty for awhile.

Sheriff Davis says his deputies are heavily concentrated on back roads in the Draper area, that borders Wythe County. The sheriff also sent deputies to the Delton area to search.

Photo below by Ashley Roberts

New picture of home Investigators believe Jaccard set fire to

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Updated Wednesday 7:45 a.m.

By WSLS News Staff
news@wsls.com

State Police tell 10 On Your Side the search dogs are back out this morning looking for Jaccard. Sgt. Conroy said a helicopter will also return to the scene to help in the search, weather permitting.

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