U.S. Marshals arrest wanted
Trenton man

By Carrie A. Mizell

A Trenton man wanted by the Levy County Sheriff’s Office on numerous charges ranging from battery on a pregnant woman, to possession of cocaine was arrested last week in Georgia after he fled the state.
Members of the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service arrested Adam Bolden, whose listed address is 1002 NW 13th Avenue, Trenton, in Brunswick, Georgia last Wednesday morning.
According to the Levy County Sheriff’s Office, Bolden is wanted on four felony warrants. He is wanted for aggravated battery on a pregnant woman, obstructing justice by harassing the victim, two counts of possession of cocaine, two counts sell of cocaine, fleeing and eluding police in a high speed chase, driving with license suspended and possession of paraphernalia.
Levy County authorities, who are members of the U.S. Marshals Service Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force, reportedly received information that the fugitive had fled to Glenn County, Georgia.
Officers chased Bolden on foot, once he was located at 2200 Wolf Street, Brunswick, Georgia. Bolden reportedly jumped several fences, but was apprehended without incident.
At press time, Bolden was being held in the Glenn County Jail, while waiting extradition back to Florida.
Bolden’s bond was set at $110,000.
According to Maj. Evan Sullivan of the Levy County Sheriff’s Office a date for Adam Bolden’s extradiction had not been scheduled at press time.

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