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Trial Rescheduled for Fake Ankle-Bomb Suspect

By: Marissa Stevens
Updated: April 24, 2012
The trial date for an Elkins man accused of strapping a fake bomb to an elderly woman's leg, has been rescheduled.

Authorities say Paul Bradley strapped a fake explosive device to a 73-year-old woman's leg in January.

According to investigators, Bradley also tied up her husband, then forced the woman to walk into a Fayetteville bank to withdraw cash.

Prosecutor John Threet says Bradley has pleaded not guilty to several robbery, kidnapping and firearms charges.

His trial date is now set for July 24th.

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