Oregon police are searching for Benjamin Obadiah Foster, who is accused of torturing a woman he held captive. The manhunt comes less than two years after he was convicted in Nevada.
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Before moving to Oregon, Foster held his former girlfriend captive inside her Las Vegas apartment for two weeks. Areport obtained by the AP said that she had been forced to eat lye, was choked to the point of unconsciousness, suffered broken ribs, two black eyes and injuries from being bound at the wrists and ankles.
Court records show that Foster was out of custody on a suspended jail sentence for carrying a concealed weapon without a permit. He was also awaiting trial in another 2018 case involving domestic violence. However, his 2021 plea deal with prosecutors settled that case, according to a copy of the agreement, and he was"sentenced to credit for time served."shared an image of the Nissan Sentra car Foster was driving.
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