Sunday, April 2, 2017

MARY ROWAN KIDNAPS AGAIN! SUPPORT SINGER SHARMIAN, CHARGED FOR PROTECTING MOM


33rd District Court Judge Jennifer Coleman Hesson.
DETROIT, MI —  Serial kidnapper-guardian Mary Rowan continues to strike. Now she may also be an accessory to the murder of one of her wards, Raymond Davis. Rowan is additionally pressing charges against country singer Sharmian Lynette Worley for trying to protect her mom from Rowan, who had no court order to take her.

Regarding the death of Davis and four other men March 9 in a fire on Whittier in Detroit, Wayne Co. Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged one of the allegedly mentally ill residents for setting the fire, which was fanned into an inferno by gusting winds.

According to probate court records, Rowan and Detroit police seized Davis, who is blind, from his own apartment March 7, and put him in the Whittier home. Two days later he was dead.   See http://voiceofdetroit.net/wp-content/uploads/Raymond-Davis-Docket-Information.pdf.

The other men who died were James Johnson, Leo Dear, William Ballard, and Norman Connors, according to a report from Channel Four. Neither the operators of the home, which was not licensed by the city or other entities, nor Rowan, who placed Davis, who is blind, in an unlicensed home with possibly dangerous roommates, are being charged.

Mary Rowan (sitting)
Rowan is currently involved in the cases of at least 1398 individuals under that court’s supervision, according to its records.

Six months ago, Rowan seized Wanda Lynette Worley, mother of Nashville-based country music star Sharmian (pronounced Char-min) from the home she shared with her daughter in Brownstown Twp.

VOD’s review of Wanda Worley’s probate court file shows that Judge David Braxton, in charge of Worley’s case, NEVER issued any order granting authority to Rowan to take Worley away from her daughter, who is also known as Sharmian Sowards. There are also no notices of service of an order appointing Rowan as successor guardian, on Sharmian or the rest of Worley’s family. See http://voiceofdetroit.net/wp-content/uploads/Wanda-Worley-WCPC-roster.pdf.

Sharmian told VOD it was not Rowan’s first attempt to take her mother.

“First, Mary Rowan come banging on my mobile home, screaming as loud as she could, ‘Where is Wanda Worley, I’m the guardian.'” Sharmian told VOD. “I told her get off my property NOW and she left. A week or two later, I was in my front yard, weatherizing  the house and cleaning it a with hose. She pulled up again. I still didn’t know who the woman was. I continued washing my house. I told her again do not come on my property. She looked like the Wicked Witch of the West, very scary and intimidating, and I was not giving my mother to her.”

Both Sharmian and Rowan called the police, who took her mother after assuring Sharmian she would be OK and would be back in a couple of days. They claimed to have seen the non-existent court order. Sharmian says she never saw it and never knew who Rowan was.

Wanda Worley has not come back home for good since. Meanwhile, Sharmian faces misdemeanor charges of “resisting, hindering and obstructing a police officer/public official,” under what appears to be a city ordinance.

A trial on the charges against Sharmian will take place in 33rd District Court Wed. March 29 at 11 a.m, in front of Judge Jennifer Coleman Hesson.  (Click to Continue)

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6 comments:

  1. I don't know that she's literally a serial kidnapper, but I have heard the name Mary Rowan before and I will pray for Sharmian's Mom.

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  2. This woman will be stopped if its the last thing that I do. She's an attorney??? Well, she's not the only one. All of those involved in her little shenanigans will also have to answer in a court of law. She thinks she's unstoppable? Lol

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  3. Nobody is unstoppable. This will come to an end sooner than later.

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  4. My cousin is under her guardianship and has since come up missing. Despite her statements of filing a missing person's report, we have learned that she never filed the report. We are unable to obtain info from the police and we are at a loss. And we still have not heard back from her. We are upset, and scared and don't know what to do.

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  5. Lewis, please contact NASGA at Info@StopGuardianAbuse.org

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