The preliminary hearing for a rural Muldrow couple, accused of child abuse and other felonies, was set for 9 a.m. Jan. 21 in Sequoyah County District Court, Sallisaw. Tabitha Adcock, 31, is charged with child endangerment-permitting abuse, and her husband, Naamon Adcock, 40, is charged with child abuse, feloniously pointing a firearm, and reckless conduct with a firearm. Both entered not guilty pleas to the charges on June 4. Dispositions on the case were taken Wednesday in district court. According to the report filed with the charges, the Adcocks became involved in an argument at their home north of Muldrow, which led to the accusations that he had thrown her five-year-old son out the door, then threatened to shoot him. She told investigators the gun wasn't loaded, and later said nothing happened. He admitted to drinking and to shooting inside the residence after she left. Naaman Adcock, a Fort Smith police officer, resigned from the department a short time later. By Sally Maxwell, Senior News Director
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Thank you. You followed the continuations and delays of this case more than any other media source.
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