“They cleaned out my house,” Joanie Knight said. “Everything that we worked so hard for. They just sold it out.”
Appliances, including their refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer and television, were sold. Police
said the babysitter took Joanie Knight’s children to a nearby park
while Cathy Knight called the radio station and sold the items.
“While the mama, who was the paid babysitter, and the kids were gone, (Cathy Knight) called the swap shop, which is a local radio station,” Bogalusa Police Chief Joe Culpepper said. “For the people to be in the house, it's an occupied residence, and just call the swap shop, and make out like it's your stuff, and you need to sell it. It's a new concept. I don't think I've ever seen it here before.” Culpepper said the woman sold the items right out of the house.
“They sold brand new appliances for like $40 and $50 and people didn't
think this was odd. They advertised it on the radio,” Joanie Knight
said. “I'm angry. I'm upset. I'm scared. I don't know if she has friends
that are going to try and come after me, because I went to the police.”
Cathy Knight has been arrested by police, and authorities have issued an
arrest warrant for Ard.
Authorities are trying to recover the items illegally sold from the
home. Anyone with information about the alleged crime are asked to
contact police.
“While the mama, who was the paid babysitter, and the kids were gone, (Cathy Knight) called the swap shop, which is a local radio station,” Bogalusa Police Chief Joe Culpepper said. “For the people to be in the house, it's an occupied residence, and just call the swap shop, and make out like it's your stuff, and you need to sell it. It's a new concept. I don't think I've ever seen it here before.” Culpepper said the woman sold the items right out of the house.
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