Mount Pleasant, Jan 28: A parolee abducted and raped a Central Michigan University student,
set a house on fire where the woman had fled for help and was fatally shot miles
away by a sheriff's deputy, authorities said.
Isabella County Sheriff Leo
Mioduszewski said the man was identified as Eric Ramsey, 30, of Mount
Pleasant.
"We don't know what possessed him to do that. We may never find
out," Mioduszewski said.
The woman was abducted from the campus in Mount
Pleasant, about 120 miles northwest of Detroit. The sheriff said Ramsey drove
the woman in her own vehicle to a home off campus and bound and raped her
there.
He said Ramsey then put her back in the Ford Escape and pledged to
kill her, but she escaped the moving vehicle and ran to a home yelling for
help.
While the woman was inside the home talking to an emergency
dispatcher on the phone, Ramsey "ended up pouring gasoline on the house and then
lit on fire," Mioduszewski said in a statement.
A 14-year-old boy, his
11-year-old sister and 2-year-old brother were alone inside the home in nearby
Lincoln Township when the woman banged on the door for help. The teenager, James
Persyn III, told Mlive.com that he let the woman in, locked the door and grabbed
his hunting knife.
He said he while the woman was using his phone to call
911, he moved her, his siblings and the family dog into the
bathroom.
Meanwhile, the sheriff said, "one of the homeowners arrived
home ... and was able to put the fire out," using an extinguisher.
Ramsey
was spotted in Otsego County, where he rammed the first of two state police
cars. The sheriff said he subsequently stole a garbage truck and was fatally
shot by a deputy in Crawford County, about 70 miles north of the
university.
Campus police Chief Bill Yeagley said Ramsey told the woman
that he chose her at random outside the Student Activity Center on campus. The
chief said the woman saved her own life by fleeing from the car.
"I
believe she made all the right choices," Yeagley said. "She's the true hero in
this."
Central Michigan University President George Ross said the school
would support the Grand Rapids-area woman and her family.
Ramsey had been
on parole since last summer after serving the minimum five-year prison sentence
for assault with intent to do great bodily harm, according to Corrections
Department online records. The maximum sentence was 15 years. Inmates are
eligible for a parole review once they serve the minimum punishment.
"The
parole board generally doesn't give a rationale for why or why they don't parole
(an inmate)," said Russ Marlan, a Corrections Department spokesman. "I looked at
his behavior in prison. He was pretty good. He had six misconducts over five
years. That's a small amount. He was in minimum security the entire
time."
Ramsey had a job, regularly met with his parole officer and had
tested negative for drugs, Marlan said.
His record also included
convictions for destruction of police or fire property, resisting police and
assault with a dangerous weapon.
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