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Ex-Husband of Missing Kilgore Woman to Be Extradited to Colorado

Posted/updated on: September 18, 2014 at 12:19 pm
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davisoncraiglnjMARSHALL — A man who has been named a person of interest in the disappearance of a Kilgore woman will be transferred to Arapahoe County, Colorado, after a Marshall judge found no probable cause to hold him. According to KETK, Judge Brad Morin’s Office reports Craig Deallen Davison, 48, of Hallsville, appeared in court on Tuesday. The court ruled Harrison County did not have sufficient evidence to hold the suspect on an assault family violence charge, a felony because of a 2005 conviction in Gregg County for the same crime. However, Harrison County District Attorney Coke Solomon said the case is still pending. “At this time there isn’t sufficient evidence to hold him on the charge. Once additional evidence is available, then we can present the case to the grand jury,” stated Solomon.

Davison would have been released, but the Aparahoe County District Attorney’s Office placed two holds on him. The suspect is wanted on two warrants in Colorado: failure to comply with sex offense and failure to comply with alleged homicide. Both warrants stem from a probation violation, according to county officials. An extradition hearing is expected in the coming weeks.

Davison was arrested July 29 for a previous domestic violence charge involving his ex-wife, 43-year-old Christina Rea Davison. She was last seen at her home in May on the 500 block of Elder Road in Kilgore. Her disappearance made national news earlier this month when she was featured on NBC’s “Dateline: Missing in America.” The FBI is also assisting in her case.



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