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Jessi Leigh Foster Arrested For Allegedly Helping Joshua Blake After Shooting Wash. State Trooper

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GENE JOHNSON   02/24/12 08:32 PM ET  AP

SEATTLE — A former girlfriend of a man who killed a Washington state trooper has been arrested for trying to help him evade capture, the Kitsap County sheriff's office said Friday.

Jessi Leigh Foster, 32, is the mother of one of Joshua Blake's children. Blake, an ex-con with a history of antagonizing police, shot and killed Trooper Tony Radulescu early Thursday morning during a traffic stop, then committed suicide with a single shot to the head hours later.

Shortly after the trooper's death, Blake called Foster and told her he did something bad and needed help to escape, sheriff's Sgt. Ken Dickinson told a news conference.

She met him at a home on a dirt road a few miles away, where she pressed him on what he had done, he said, and even after Blake acknowledged that he shot a police officer, she continued trying to help.

"She was actively trying to find a way for him to get out of the area," Dickinson said.

She was still in the home with him when he killed himself as a SWAT team closed in, Dickinson said. She was arrested for investigation of rendering criminal assistance; bail was set at $500,000.

She made an initial appearance in Kitsap County District Court on Friday. A judge found probable cause for the charge and set further hearings for next month. She did not enter a plea.

"My daughter has a very, very good heart," her father, Wayne Foster, told reporters. "Her ex-boyfriend has just misused her for years upon years, and broke her heart many times. He's been a total frustration to our family, especially to his daughter and to my daughter."

He said his daughter told him she didn't initially realize what had happened when she tried to help Blake, and when she found out, she was scared and didn't know what to do.

According to a detective's affidavit, Jessi Foster was at a party when she received the call from Blake, and she had a friend drive her to meet him. She told investigators that based on a flurry of police activity, including a helicopter flying in the area, she knew he'd done something bad, but it was several hours before he told her he what had happened.

After he told her, he walked outside, and she continued calling and texting friends to see if anyone could pick them up – but did not call 911, the detective's statement said. A SWAT team arrived within the next half-hour, Foster estimated.

She and Blake had tussled in court over custody of their daughter, who is now 3. In court papers he wrote that she had a severe drinking problem and was unstable. In response, a friend of hers, Carole Gonzalez, wrote that Foster was a loving mother and that Blake was never around the child because he had been incarcerated.

The slain trooper was Tony Radulescu, a Romanian immigrant and 16-year veteran of the patrol who had the respect of his peers and was popular in his community.

"It's a terrible thing to receive a phone call that one of your people is injured in line of duty. To have that compounded with a loss, it's a bad day," Patrol Chief John R. Batiste said.

Radulescu, who served his entire career in the area, spoke five languages – a huge asset in investigating car theft rings with Eastern European ties, said Kitsap County Sheriff Steve Boyer, who knew him well.

"He was cautious. He practiced good officer safety," the sheriff said, his eyes misting as he spoke Thursday. "Sometimes the odds are just against you."

Radulescu was a military veteran with a son in the area who is a soldier, Patrol Chief John Batiste said at an early morning news conference at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was well-known and popular in the community where he often spoke in schools, Batiste said.

According to Kitsap County court records, Blake was convicted for assaulting his then-pregnant girlfriend – not Foster – in 2004 as he drove down a street under the influence of alcohol. After being arrested, he kicked out the window of a patrol car.

Later that year, after the baby was born, he choked the woman and punched her in the face repeatedly because she asked him to watch the child while she took a nap.

In 2008, a Port Orchard officer tried to pull him over for a minor traffic infraction. He sped off at 60 mph, crashed into another police car and then ran off. As officers pursued him, he returned to his car and sped away again – only to later be caught when a sheriff's office dog team chased him up a tree.

Department of Corrections spokesman Chad Lewis said Blake was a handful both for prison officials and for community corrections officers who tried to supervise him. He completed a 2 1/2-year prison term in early 2010, and last spring he served two months for failing to check in with his community corrections officer. His term of supervision ended last August, Lewis said.

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NunyaBus99
12:15 AM on 02/28/2012
She definitely needs to be punished. Whether she knew the extent of the crime is irrelevant. Based on the article she was told up front by the X he did something wrong and needed to escape. If she was scared she should have called the police once she got off the phone. Unfortunately her kid one day will know the mother does not know the difference between right and wrong.
03:05 PM on 02/27/2012
Many of the comments made here are very judgmental and vengeful-"she should be put away"-"she's as bad as he is" etc. But the fact she told the police the truth shows her to be extremely naive. No one knew what he had told her but the two of them,and he's dead. She should of said she didn't know anything about the murder. Certainly anyone with the slightest criminal streak would have kept that to themselves. She must have been very trusting of the authorities.
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nypapajoe
12:01 PM on 02/27/2012
She knew exactly what she was doing and deserves to go to jail! A murderer is a murderer!
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iuriggs6
Sure thing. Shoot, Timmy.
08:55 AM on 02/27/2012
Why was this loser free and not behind bars?
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ipleathe5thh
God Is Great, Beer Is Good & People Are Crazy.
06:25 AM on 02/27/2012
*Salutes* Trooper Radulescu When one of our brothers in blues go down we all go down.
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
03:34 AM on 02/27/2012
well last i knew i may be wrong but last i knew helping someone out after they commit a crime is aiding and abbeting please correct me if i am wrong
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
10:28 PM on 02/26/2012
Willing accessory? or Trying to survive?
09:07 PM on 02/26/2012
From what little I can gather from this article alone, IMHO, it is entirely plausible that she was at first unaware the nature of Blake's troubles, and that upon learning their specific nature was scared and did not know what to do.

If I were in her shoes, ---I would be scared sh*tless --- while I waiting for help to arrive. Nine one one, that would be my first phone call.

My heart goes out to the victim and his loved ones.
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
03:35 AM on 02/27/2012
a good point that i did not think of thanks
08:02 PM on 02/26/2012
She ought toi be tried forr the murder and when found guilty, serve the BF's time.
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
04:35 AM on 02/27/2012
a bit extreme at the very least she is guilty of aiding and abbeting ( may be wrong on this ) a fugitive
clarke90
Not sure what to say here...
07:05 PM on 02/27/2012
That is one of the dumbest things i have heard.
05:59 PM on 02/26/2012
I love Cops
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
05:51 PM on 02/26/2012
HE should be executed, or marooned on a desert island. She needs to go to jail. She's 32-she's old enough to know better!
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Davedawg
06:02 PM on 02/26/2012
Okay, let me get this straight, you want to bring the guy back to life and kill him again................... is that correct? and next put the girlfriend in jail
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nasknit
Freedom isn't free.
02:13 AM on 02/28/2012
Sorry, the item on him dying was a "small" part of the article. After I re-read it, I knew I was going to get nailed!
08:01 PM on 02/26/2012
Yeah,ummm he's croaked, ok.
03:56 PM on 02/26/2012
My wife would turn my a$% so fast and collect the reward.......................
pcs5141
cut the crap
02:20 PM on 02/26/2012
At least he did everyone a favor by killing himself.
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Mailman
01:10 PM on 02/26/2012
I like the bond at $500,000 and she should be in jail.
01:06 PM on 02/26/2012
She should not get a total pass, but come on folks. She gave him a little help way after he killed that cop. She should get a much lower bail and about 5 years probation with mandatory self help programs.
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scubarjh
01:38 PM on 02/26/2012
You are a fricken idiot a swell
05:10 PM on 02/26/2012
lol....thanks! coming from you, I feel proud.
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
03:37 AM on 02/27/2012
well i am not sure but helping out a fugitive is aiding and abbeting which is illegal i personally would like a policemans opinion on this one i may be wrong
01:16 PM on 02/27/2012
Sure, it's illegal and she should get some punishment. I see her as a victim of his also.