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Sponsor Our ArticlesA local man, Jermaris Whiteside, is facing multiple serious charges including rape, kidnapping, and robbery in Warren Circuit Court. His arrest followed allegations from two victims, prompting concerns in the Bowling Green community. Attorney Eric Clark has been appointed for Whiteside, who has pleaded not guilty, while authorities fear there may be more victims. The Bowling Green Police urge anyone with information to come forward as they continue their investigation.
In the quiet city of Bowling Green, a significant legal battle is unfolding as a local man, Jermaris Whiteside, 34, made an appearance in Warren Circuit Court this past Monday. Facing multiple serious charges, Whiteside’s case has raised considerable concerns within the community.
Whiteside’s list of charges is both lengthy and alarming. He is facing two counts of first-degree rape, two counts of kidnapping, two counts of first-degree sodomy, and two counts of first-degree robbery. Additionally, he is charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substancepossession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Due to his financial situation, the presiding judge, Chris Cohron, appointed Eric Clark from the Department of Public Advocacy to represent Whiteside. The court heard that Whiteside indicated he couldn’t afford private legal counsel. In a procedural step, he entered a not guilty plea through his attorney, thereby beginning his defense against these serious allegations.
Whiteside has been held at the Warren County Regional Jail since his arrest on January 2. The investigation by the Bowling Green Police Department (BGPD) began earlier, on December 13, after a woman reported being sexually assaulted and named him as the suspect.
According to reports, the first victim was an escort who had communicated with Whiteside regarding services. During their encounter, he allegedly threatened her with pepper spray and a handgun while the assault took place in the backseat of her vehicle. Shockingly, after the ordeal, Whiteside is said to have made unauthorized purchases with her debit card at a nearby convenience store.
The disturbing details continue with a second victim who was contacted by Whiteside via a text app. She traveled from Elizabethtown, not realizing the danger that awaited her. This woman also reported being coerced into a sex act at gunpoint and subsequently had $3,000 stolen from her.
During interviews with police, Whiteside admitted to meeting both women but denied any claims of sexual assault or robbery. His version of events contrasts sharply with the allegations made by the victims.
Given the serious nature of the charges and the troubling accounts from the victims, the BGPD is concerned there may be more individuals who have experienced similar situations involving Whiteside. They are actively encouraging anyone with information or who may have been affected to reach out to Detective Dillon at 270-393-4532.
The community of Bowling Green is grappling with the unsettling implications of this case. With such serious charges on the table, there is a call for vigilance and unity among residents to support the victims and ensure that justice is served.
As this case proceeds, many will be watching closely, hoping for a resolution that reflects the seriousness of the allegations and provides a sense of safety and justice for all involved.
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