Court appearance rescheduled for WB man charged in Wilmington alleged kidnapping
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY-TV) – The first court appearance for a Wrightsville Beach man charged with second-degree kidnapping has been rescheduled to Tuesday at 2 p.m.
The suspect has been charged with second-degree kidnapping and the assault of a 7-year-old girl in downtown Wilmington. Police arrested him Friday night.
“We have a lot of families that come downtown that get to enjoy walking around their kids,” said Ford Hunter, owner of Momentum Distillery. “On Friday and Saturday evenings there’s never a problem.”
But on Friday, that changed.
“An incident like this that sparks some outrage amongst the citizens is well-deserved,” Hunter said.
Daniel Summers, 44, has been charged with second-degree kidnapping, assault on a child under 12 and resisting arrest in downtown. Police said Summers grabbed the victim between Front Street Brewery and Slainte Irish Pub around 5 p.m.
He allegedly forced her to the ground and refused to let her go, her father attempted to pull the suspect off his daughter when a nearby man intervened before police arrived.
Leon Terry, a frequent downtown visitor, said as a father this alleged assault disturbed him.
“From just a human standpoint, it’s like **** that guy, but me from like dad standpoint, I’d kill that guy, don’t touch my kids that’s crazy,” Terry said.
Ford said Summers, who lives near the waterfront in Wrightsville Beach, has been hanging out in the downtown area for the past few months and is well known by local businesses.
“He was a very nice guy when he was sober and again I think that he really probably regrets what happened,” Ford said.
Ford alleges that Summers was under the influence of either drugs or alcohol and was going through a difficult personal problem at the time of the incident.
“I’m in the alcohol business, drugs and alcohol are difficult things and you have be responsible,” Ford said.
Ford worries that this incident will sway his customers into thinking the downtown area is unsafe for families.
“Downtown Wilmington is safe, I have no problem bringing my three daughters downtown,” Ford said.
Summers is being held without Bond at the New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center. Police said the incident remains under investigation.