Coach charged with murdering 10-year-old Missouri girl
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A middle-school football coach was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the death of a 10-year-old girl who was snatched off a street just blocks from her southwest Missouri home as several residents watched in horror.
Craig Michael Wood also faces kidnapping and armed criminal action charges, according to Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson, who filed the charges late Wednesday afternoon.
Wood is accused of kidnapping fourth-grader Hailey Owens in Springfield as she walked home from a friend's house Tuesday evening.Wood was inside a truck parked outside his small, single-story home in Springfield when police arrested him Tuesday night. A probable cause statement released Wednesday said the 45-year-old Wood was holding a roll of duct tape in his hands when officers arrived, and that the girl's body was found stuffed inside two garbage bags in a basement where the floor was still damp from bleach.
Patterson said the girl had been shot
in the head.
Authorities won't officially confirm that the body is Hailey's until after an autopsy, but Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams said "we have a high degree of confidence" in the preliminary identification, which indicates that it is the girl.
Witnesses told investigators that a man in a gold 2008 Ford Ranger pickup truck drove down the street several times before abducting Hailey. Williams said the witnesses called 911 to report the truck's license number but could not stop the driver from grabbing Hailey and driving off.
"Our witnesses said it happened just that quick," Williams said, according to CBS affiliate KMOV-TV.
Resident Ricky Riggins told the Springfield News-Leader he chased the fleeing pickup in his car after a neighbor tried to pull the girl away.
"I couldn't keep up," Riggins told the newspaper. "He was probably five to six cars ahead of me. ... It was so fast."
Springfield school officials said Wood
is a seventh-grade football coach and teacher's aide who supervises in-school
suspensions at Pleasant View School, which has students in kindergarten through
eighth grade.
Hailey did not attend Pleasant View School. She was a student at Westport Elementary School this year, and attended Bowerman Elementary School last year.
Williams said the girl and Wood apparently didn't know each other.
"There's no connection that we've been able to determine at this time between the victim and the suspect," the chief said.
Norm Ridder, the Springfield district's superintendent, said in a statement Wednesday that Wood began working for the district in August 1998. He said Wood has been suspended since his arrest.