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Raleigh man gets $500K bond in witness intimidation case

A Raleigh man was charged with intimidating a witness Friday after police say he tried to prevent a man from testifying in a Wake County court case.

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Tyquan Monzell General
RALEIGH, N.C. — A Raleigh man was charged with intimidating a witness Friday after police say he tried to prevent a witness from testifying in a Wake County court case.

According to arrest warrants, Tyquan Monzell General, 26, of 2305 Fox Hill Circle, allegedly tried to deter a Raleigh man from attending court by parking in front of his house the night before the court date and chasing and ramming into him, his daughter and his wife in a car on the morning of the court date.

Police said General also caused a disturbance at the witness' daughter's workplace on Thursday that led to her calling police.

General was being held at the Wake County jail under a $500,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court Monday.

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