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'''Lonnie''' (Alonzo Calderas Wallace) is a dark haired man who was a serial rapist and murderer who had evaded the police. While in [[Port Angeles, Washington|Port Angeles]], he tried to rape and murder Bella Swan with some other men. This plan was stopped when Edward Cullen rescued Bella. Lonnie is supposedly left unconcious in an alley by Carlisle Cullen and captured by the authorities in Portland, Oregan. At the time of his arrest it is noted that he had a beard. According to Midnight Sun, Lonnie was either going to be extatited to either Oklahoma or Texas, with Edward hoping for the latter due to the popularity of the death penalty. During New Moon, Bella mistook someone for Lonnie when she went back to Port Angeles with [[Jessica Stanley]].
 
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'''Lonnie''' (born '''Alonzo Calderas Wallace''') is a serial rapist and murderer who tries to assault [[Bella Swan]] with his group when they ran into her in [[Port Angeles, Washington|Port Angeles]].
   
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==Biography==
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===Early life===
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Lonnie had brutally raped and murdered young women, and subsequently had been evading the authorities due to him being on their wanted list.
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===''Twilight''===
 
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While in [[Port Angeles, Washington|Port Angeles]], he comes across [[Bella Swan]] and tries to attack her with some other men while intoxicated in a deserted alley. This is prevented when [[Edward Cullen]] came to her rescue.
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====''Midnight Sun''====
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Not wanting any more people to get hurt by Lonnie, Edward consols in [[Carlisle Cullen]], who tracked down and knocked out Lonnie before taking him to the authorities in Portland, Oregon. According to the news, Lonnie is going to be extradited to either Oklahoma or Texas, with Edward hoping for the latter due to the popularity of the death penalty.
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===''New Moon''===
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In ''New Moon'', Bella mistakes someone for Lonnie when she goes back to Port Angeles with [[Jessica Stanley]] for a girls' night out.
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==Physical appearance==
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He has black hair and a beard.
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==Appearances==
 
*''[[Twilight]]''
 
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*''[[Midnight Sun]]''
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**''[[Midnight Sun]]''
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===Mentioned in===
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*''[[New Moon]]''
   
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Revision as of 16:50, 25 September 2013

Lonnie (born Alonzo Calderas Wallace) is a serial rapist and murderer who tries to assault Bella Swan with his group when they ran into her in Port Angeles.

Biography

Early life

Lonnie had brutally raped and murdered young women, and subsequently had been evading the authorities due to him being on their wanted list.

Twilight

Main article: Twilight

While in Port Angeles, he comes across Bella Swan and tries to attack her with some other men while intoxicated in a deserted alley. This is prevented when Edward Cullen came to her rescue.

Midnight Sun

Main article: Midnight Sun

Not wanting any more people to get hurt by Lonnie, Edward consols in Carlisle Cullen, who tracked down and knocked out Lonnie before taking him to the authorities in Portland, Oregon. According to the news, Lonnie is going to be extradited to either Oklahoma or Texas, with Edward hoping for the latter due to the popularity of the death penalty.

New Moon

Main article: New Moon

In New Moon, Bella mistakes someone for Lonnie when she goes back to Port Angeles with Jessica Stanley for a girls' night out.

Physical appearance

He has black hair and a beard.

Appearances

Mentioned in