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Albany Herald
Police officers gather Stephen Wayne Chapman's belongings in a conference room at the Albany Herald before taking him into custody Thursday.
ALBANY An Atlanta man wanted in an Albany burglary case entered The Albany Herald's office late Thursday afternoon to make a statement. About 10 minutes later, he was handcuffed and taken into custody by officers with the Albany Police Department.
Stephen Wayne Chapman, 44, has appeared on the Albany Area Crime Stoppers Most Wanted fugitives list, which is published each Friday in The Herald. He was being sought by Albany police on active arrest warrants for burglary and contempt of Municipal Court. His photograph and a brief summary of charges he faces was last published on June 22 in The Herald.
FOR MOBILE: Click here to watch the video of Chapman's interview and arrest.
Chapman, dressed in black and wearing a black cap with the letter B on it, approached the receptionist at the newspaper at approximately 4:25 p.m. Thursday, acknowledging that he was on the Most Wanted list. He asked to talk with a reporter before he surrendered to authorities. He was accompanied by a second man who said he was applying for a Crime Stoppers award for bringing Chapman in.
To see this week's Crime Stoppers Most Wanted List, click here.
A representative of the Herald's newsroom met with Chapman in a first-floor conference room. While the interview was being conducted, a newspaper official contacted police to inform them that Chapman was on the premises.
Three APD officers responded. Chapman was handcuffed and taken away without any resistance. He was booked into the Dougherty County Jail Thursday evening, a jail official confirmed.
"I've been here nearly 30 years and I've never seen anything like this," Herald Editor Jim Hendricks said.
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound Chapman said he had been living in Atlanta. Authorities had listed his most recent address at 515 Southgate St. in Albany.
Chapman said he believes the charges will be dropped. He contends the burglary at his girlfriend's house was not really a burglary.
"Some kids in the neighborhood broke a window at my girlfriend's house and she thought there had been a burglary," Chapman said. "They arrested me because my DNA was all over the house.
"Well, that's just like if you go to my place in Atlanta, her DNA will be there."
Chapman also produced what he said was a letter from his girlfriend asking authorities to drop the charges.
He jumped from topic to topic during the brief interview, charging that this was the second time he had been wrongly charged by law enforcement officers in Albany.
Asked about the contempt of Municipal Court charge, Chapman's response was vague, but he said it involved "an empty beer can."
Because of the stress caused by the charges, Chapman said, he had been "under the care of a mental health doctor" for depression and other issues.
"They're scandalizing my name," he said. "I'm an ordained minister also."
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- Albany Crime Stoppers Most Wanted ( July 13, 2012 )


Comments
whattheheck 9 months, 1 week ago
An ordained minister! Who would have thunk it.
Cartman 9 months, 1 week ago
Is he back here to qualify as an independent school board candidate?
agonized 9 months, 1 week ago
Cartman, yours should be the "comment of the day"! ROFL!!
tywebb 9 months, 1 week ago
another honest, respectable minister! You CAN'T make this stuff up! It's just too unreal
agirl_25 9 months, 1 week ago
I am not going to comment. (I am too busy laughing.)
MRKIA 9 months, 1 week ago
ME TOO.
Gabrielblows 9 months, 1 week ago
At least he didn't call himself a "reverand!"
RedEric 9 months, 1 week ago
Ordained by the laying on of hands....I bet that was a back room deal.
ittybittyme 9 months, 1 week ago
Drama!! Nobody here cares that he went to the Herald office...should have gone right down the street to the police headquarters...could have made a statement and got the silver bracelets....this guy just wanted to cause a scene.....I don't find him or his statements credible...he knew he was wanted and did nothing to take care of his problems....need I write more...so typical of a certain element of people in Albany....
Sister_Ruby 9 months, 1 week ago
Just stay up in Ettlanna and you won't have these problems.
chinaberry25 9 months ago
Shacking with his girlfriend and an ordained minister. What Bible do they read?
Sister_Ruby 9 months ago
APD apparently don't know a DOPE from a piece of ROPE. Tie this DOPE to the Train Tracks.
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