An Oregon man sought on attempted murder and other charges after a woman was found bound and badly beaten last week was in custody Tuesday night, police in Grants Pass said.
Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, of Wolf Creek, was in custody after a standoff that lasted several hours, police said in a brief statement.
A news conference was scheduled for Wednesday. Police officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment or more details as the situation was ongoing.
Foster has been the subject of an intense manhunt since Jan. 24, when Grants Pass police officers responded to a home and found a woman who “had been bound and severely beaten into unconsciousness,” police said at the time.
Foster was wanted for kidnapping, attempted murder and assault charges, police have said.
The victim was reported to be in critical condition.
Foster tried to kill the woman while “intentionally torturing” her, Josephine County District Attorney Joshua Eastman wrote in a court document.
“I’m disgusted by what I know happened,” Police Chief Warren Hensman said last week, according to NBC affiliate KOBI of Medford. “This was an evil act.”
Police said in a Facebook post Tuesday that Foster was seen in the Grants Pass area, apparently walking a dog.
Police had warned that Foster was still using dating apps as police searched for him, and that he could be doing so to contact unsuspecting people to help him.
Two years ago, Foster had been convicted in Nevada of keeping another woman in captivity.
In 2019, Foster held his then-girlfriend captive inside her Las Vegas apartment for two weeks.
He initially was charged with five felonies, including assault and battery, but in 2021 reached a deal with Clark County prosecutors to plead guilty to felony and misdemeanor battery.
He was sentenced to between one year and 2 1/2 years in prison, but he had already spent 729 days in jail awaiting trial and was released.
Grants Pass is a city of around 39,000 in southwest Oregon, around 25 miles…
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