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Man facing slew of charges after kidnapping, sexually assaulting ex-girlfriend found guilty

Kurt Gene Franklyn, 54, was found guilty of home invasion, unlawful imprisonment, domestic violence and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.
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IONIA COUNTY, Mich. — A man who kidnapped and sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend in 2022 was found guilty, according to court documents.

Kurt Gene Franklyn, 54, of Roseville, was found guilty of home invasion, unlawful imprisonment, domestic violence and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Franklyn had also been facing a felony firearms charge, but was found not guilty.

Back on Halloween of 2022, Franklyn rented a van and drove it to South State Road in Orange Township, where the victim lives. 

Franklyn watched her leave to drop her children off at school and entered her home, where he switched off the power breaker. When the woman returned, she went to investigate why the power was off and Franklyn attacked her.

After being attacked, the woman was able to keep the suspect calm over the next couple hours as she created an escape plan, police say. She convinced the man they should leave together to get something out of his personal car, which was parked south of Ionia. 

Around 10:30 a.m., she was able to text her neighbor 'HELP,' who alerted police to her location and some domestic issues she had with her ex-boyfriend.

On the way to Franklyn's car, the woman said she needed air in her tires and pulled into a nearby gas station. She ran in to the market and screamed that she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted. The employees called 911 and deputies arrived to arrest Franklyn.

Franklyn was found with binoculars, knives, restraints and a can of pepper spray. There were also firearms found at the scene. 

A sentencing date for Franklyn has not yet been announced.

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