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A New Orleans doctor, Kerry Sterling, was arrested for allegedly attempting to remove his sister's ankle monitor. His sister, Kyana Traylor, was out on bail for a manslaughter charge and was being monitored electronically. This incident rai...
Dr. Kerry Sterling, 49, was apprehended at Madison Parish Hospital in Tallulah, Louisiana, where he was working. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office reported that several hospital employees attempted to obstruct the arrest. Sterling is accused of trying to remove the ankle monitor of his sister, Kyana Traylor, who is facing charges including manslaughter, obstruction of justice, insurance fraud, and cruelty to the infirm. Traylor had previously been granted bail and was under electronic monitoring. She had reportedly attempted to escape custody on a previous occasion after checking into a hospital for an MRI. The situation escalated when a tampering alert was triggered, and authorities found Sterling allegedly trying to remove Traylor's monitor. This series of events highlights potential flaws in the system for monitoring individuals out on bail and raised concern about the conduct of individuals working in positions of trust (Doctor and Hospital staff).
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