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WILKES-BARRE — A woman who state police allege joined in the kidnapping and attempted murder of a woman whose throat was slashed in a remote area of Bear Creek Township pleaded guilty to charges Monday.
Chloe Amelia Isaacs, 22, appeared before Luzerne County Judge David W. Lupas for a plea hearing Monday. Isaacs, last known address as 58 Hancock St., faced charges of kidnapping, unlawful restraint, simple assault, reckless endangerment and false imprisonment after state police say she and two male accomplices left a Pittston woman for dead over a missing cell phone in October 2014.
At the hearing, Isaacs pleaded guilty to unlawful restraint, simple assault, reckless endangerment and false imprisonment. The kidnapping charging was dropped.
Lupas scheduled sentencing for Wednesday, Oct. 5,
State police allege Isaacs, Jerone Moore, 31, and Nygee Taylor, 25, kidnapped a woman from Pittston in regards to a missing cell phone on Oct. 5, 2o14. The woman was beaten inside Isaac’s residence on North Hancock Street, then placed in a barrel, where she was kept for four hours before being driven to a secluded area near Aleeda Road in Bear Creek Township, where her throat was slashed, court papers say.
Isaacs was arrested in New York in June 2015.