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Breast cancer patient says she was mistaken for a Missouri fugitive because of her shaved head
Breast cancer patient says she was mistaken for a Missouri fugitive because of her shaved headafter authorities believed she was a wanted fugitive because her hair is very shortErin Peters said she wasA breast cancer patient says she was mistaken for a Missouri fugitive because her hair was shaved due to chemotherapy treatments.Erin Peters, 35, said she felt humiliated when she was handcuffed and questioned when she was stopped Friday at an Idaho Walmart after being mistaken for 18-year-old Whitley Evenson.Evenson, of Independence, Missouri, is charged with killing her six-week-old baby, Derek Walker, in September 2015, The Coeur d'Alene Press newspaper reported.'I felt humiliated in front of Walmart, crying,' Peters said after being questioned for 45 minutes.
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Breast cancer patient says she was mistaken for fugitive
Breast cancer patient says she was mistaken for fugitiveA 35-year-old breast cancer patient says she felt humiliated when she was handcuffed and questioned after being mistaken for a Missouri teen wanted in her infant daughter's death.The Coeur d'Alene Press newspaper reports (http://bit.ly/2dFGlGr ) that Erin Peters says she was stopped Friday at an Idaho Walmart and questioned for 45 minutes after being mistaken for 18-year-old Whitley Evenson, of Independence, Mo., who is charged with murdering her six-week-old baby last year.Peters says members of the North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force believed she was the Missouri fugitive because her hair is very short.She says she shaved her hair because of cancer treatments.
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Breast cancer patient mistaken for fugitive, handcuffed at Idaho Walmart
Breast cancer patient mistaken for fugitive, handcuffed at Idaho WalmartPOST FALLS, Idaho — A 35-year-old breast cancer patient says she felt humiliated when she was handcuffed and questioned after being mistaken for a Missouri teen wanted in her infant daughter's death.Erin Peters said she was stopped Friday at an Idaho Walmart and questioned for 45 minutes after being mistaken for 18-year-old Whitley Evenson, of Independence, Missouri, who is charged with killing her six-week-old baby in September 2015, The Coeur d'Alene Press newspaper reported."I felt humiliated in front of Walmart, crying," Peters said.Peters said members of the North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force believed she was the Missouri fugitive because her hair is very short.
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