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San Diego Rapper Mitchy Slick Arrested

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(Gossip-Grind News) San Diego Rapper Mitchy Slick Arrested:

San Diego rapper Charles “Mitchy Slick” Mitchell turned himself in to authorities Tuesday for numerous charges that ranged from making terrorist threats to pimping and pandering. Mitchell was taken into custody after a Marin County judge issued a warrant for his arrest. Mitchell allegedly kidnapped a Southern California woman and kept her captive in the Sleepy Hollow area of San Anselmo.

A spokeswoman for the Marin County Jail on Thursday said that Charles LaSean Mitchell, professionally known as “Mitchy Slick,” was being held on kidnapping, human trafficking, pimping, pandering and porn charges. She said he was also booked on charges of being in a criminal street gang, exhibiting a firearm and making terrorist threats.

He self-surrendered on Tuesday, according to Marin County Sheriff’s Lt. Doug Pittman.
“We can’t disclose too much more because there is a major safety concern for the victim,” Pittman said on Thursday. “There’s a lot of sensitivity about this case.”

Pittman said the 40-year-old is suspected of being an active member of the Lincoln Park Bloods gang in San Diego. The gang, Pittman said, has a history of drugs and weapons violations, pimping, as well as assaulting and trying to kill police officers.

Armed with a search warrant for his arrest, Pittman said that a special response team went to an Oak Knoll Drive address in a neighborhood called “Sleepy Hollow” on Aug. 22, looking for Mitchell. But he wasn’t there. And authorities had been looking for him, until he decided to turn himself in.

Pittman said Mitchell took the woman from Southern California and allegedly held her captive in San Anselmo, a small town about 20 miles north of San Francisco. But Pittman would not release the age of the woman, her connection to the rapper, the length of time she was allegedly held or how investigators became aware of the alleged kidnapping. (NBC Bay Area)

Mitchell was released from custody Thursday after the district attorney indicated more was time was needed to gather information on the case.

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