Woman charged with harboring Hamilton County Jail escapee

Lashonda D. Kirkwood
Lashonda D. Kirkwood
photo Lashonda Denise Kirkwood

A 31-year-old woman has been charged with harboring a Chattanooga man who escaped Sunday from Hamilton County Jail custody and has since been recaptured.

An affidavit of criminal complaint says authorities found 29-year-old Anthony Labron Bell in Lashonda Denise Kirkwood's apartment on the 700 block of Germantown Road on July 8, a day after Bell escaped from Erlanger hospital where he had been taken after a medical event on July 5. The affidavit, filed July 8, says Kirkwood admitted to the apartment being hers and could not deny knowledge that Bell was a fugitive.

"Due to the media attention, and the fact that Bell had his handcuffs on, a reasonable person would not be able to deny knowledge that Bell is a wanted fugitive," the affidavit says.

photo Anthony Labron Bell

Bell was also added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's Top 10 Most Wanted list after authorities say he escaped from jail. He is back in custody and scheduled to appear before Hamilton County General Sessions Court Judge Christie Sell on July 15.

Kirkwood, who is charged with accessory after the fact, appears to have made bail on her $20,000 bond. The county jail does not show her in custody and does not have the capacity to hold women for extended periods of time, and Silverdale Detention Center said she is not in their system. She is also scheduled to appear July 15 before Sell.

Affidavits also give more detail on Bell's escape and the 35 hours before he was found.

A report states that he was handcuffed at the time of his escape and was being guarded by a sheriff's office corrections officer. Bell vanished at about 6:30 a.m. Sunday when he ran down a stairwell, out one of Erlanger's main entrances and onto Blackford Street.

Later that morning, a detective found Bell's hospital gown and ID inside Professional Industrial Tire on Riverside Drive, a report states. Two vending machines had also been broken into and abut $50 was taken out of one. Bell stole clothing from the locker room of the business, as well. The detective recovered video that showed Bell in the business.

On Monday, Bell was taken into custody just before 6 p.m. at Kirkwood's apartment. Bell was wearing a grey undershirt and black sweatpants. His handcuffs were still on his wrists, though the connecting chain had been cut.

Bell, who is being held at the Hamilton County Jail, will face felony escape charges, two counts of vandalism, two counts of theft of property and one count of burglary. That's on top of the slew of charges he was already facing, which include six counts of aggravated robbery, aggravated child abuse or neglect, bribery of a public servant and a statutory rape charge from Lowndes County, Georgia.

Some of the Hamilton County charges stem from a May 2 incident in which two people robbed a Papa John's at gunpoint.

Bell is being held on a $250,000 bond, according to online jail records.

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