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ARRESTED AGAIN!

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Murder suspect faces new charges
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
A Texas veterinarian embroiled in a custody fight with the family of
the Lee, Maine, man she is accused of murdering was free on $25,000 bail
Monday after being charged with endangering her other son to go partying.

The latest charges against Wendi Mae Davidson, 28, of San Angelo,
began shortly after midnight Sunday when police found her 4-year-old son,
Tristan Davidson, riding a yellow 4-wheeler outside Buffalo Wild Wings, a
restaurant across the street from Davidson's residence and clinic. The
restaurant was the last place his stepfather, Lee native Michael Leslie
Severance, was seen alive about 18 months ago.
The boy circled the building crying and told witnesses he didn't know
where his mother was, a police report states. To get there, Tristan crossed
the five lanes of Sherwood Way, one of the city's most commercialized
avenues, to a large parking lot about 60 percent full, police said.
"He had the potential of having a very real problem crossing there,"
said Lt. Curtis Milbourn, San Angelo police spokesman, during a telephone
interview Monday.
Witnesses alerted restaurant workers and police because they knew it
was late and feared the child might be hit by traffic. Sherwood Way had
moderate traffic at the time, a police report on the incident states.
Davidson told police that she went to a nearby Wal-Mart Supercenter
for 15 minutes, the report states. She admitted being at a San Angelo hot
spot, Graham Central Station, after they told her an officer had seen her
hurriedly leaving Graham Central shortly after officers called to tell her
about Tristan, police said.
"Wendi stated she had made a bad choice and that it would never happen
again," according to the report arresting Officer Barry D. Radcliffe wrote.
Investigators believe the child got out of the clinic through the east
side of the residence, which was unlocked, the report states.
Davidson was charged early Sunday with abandoning-endangering a child
with intent to return and made bail about 12 hours later, according to Tom
Green County Jail records.
Police took video records and turned Tristan over to the his
grandfather, Lloyd Davidson, the report states.

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