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New Arrest in Case of Pregnant Woman

Lindstrom said he never really hit it off with Ferrell, who lives in the apartment with her 11-year-old daughter.

"She's not exactly your ideal neighbor. She and I haven't gotten along since day one," said Lindstrom, who moved into the building in January. He said she had parties every night.


In this photo released by the Stark County Sheriff's Department, Bobby Lee Cutts, is shown in this booking photo Saturday, June 23, 2007, in Canton, Ohio. Authorities on Saturday arrested Cutts, the boyfriend of a missing nine-month pregnant woman on murder charges and said they recovered a body believed to be hers. (AP Photo/Stark County Sheriff's Department via The Repository)
In this photo released by the Stark County Sheriff's Department, Bobby Lee Cutts, is shown in this booking photo Saturday, June 23, 2007, in Canton, Ohio. Authorities on Saturday arrested Cutts, the boyfriend of a missing nine-month pregnant woman on murder charges and said they recovered a body believed to be hers. (AP Photo/Stark County Sheriff's Department via The Repository) (AP)

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"We're talking carloads at a time _ four and five carloads _ and until 3 or 4 in the morning," Lindstrom said.

Ferrell worked at a Denny's restaurant until quitting her job Friday, Lindstrom said. A manager at Denny's, who declined to give his name, confirmed that Ferrell had worked there but declined to comment further.

Officials at the Stark County jail said Ferrell was in custody, but declined to release other information, including whether she had a lawyer.

Davis' body was found in an area known as Top O' the World because of its elevation. The area contains a dirt road, a small dirt parking area and a couple of benches overlooking a grassy field.

The body was found in that field, said Roger Riggins, an investigator for the medical examiner's office.

Davis' mother has said she planned to name the baby Chloe. Just down the road from where the expectant mother's body was found, someone posted a sign saying, "God bless you Jessie and Chloe, forever in our hearts." People had placed flowers and red and yellow ribbons just below a sign identifying the park.


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