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Anderson man charged with child sexual trafficking
Anderson man charged with child sexual trafficking

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time29-04-2025

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Anderson man charged with child sexual trafficking

ANDERSON — An Anderson man has been arrested on charges of promotion of child sexual trafficking and child solicitation. Anderson police arrested Austin M. Roy, 25, 2600 block of Main Street, Saturday, for soliciting nude photographs from a 12-year-old girl. He faces a possible prison sentence of 3-16 years. According to a probable cause affidavit filed by APD officer Courtney Ginder, Roy made contact with the girl in 2024. A witness told police that Roy was sending the girl sexual Facebook messages. During a Kids Talk forensic interview, the girl, reportedly, said Roy at first asked her to send nude photographs of herself in exchange for a vape pen. The girl told interviewers that she did not send Roy nude photographs but did send him photos of her dancing. Earlier this year, Roy wrote in a message that wasn't sent that he wanted to meet the girl for a sexual encounter, police said. In another instance, according to the affidavit, the girl replied to Roy, 'I'm not a whore. I don't sell my body.' During a police interview, Roy said the girl started messaging him on Facebook. Allegedly, he told police that he did cross the line by sending specific messages and, at one point, was just 'joking.' Roy said he could have been drunk when messaging the girl, the affidavit stated. Roy said it 'throws him' that he was getting all of the blame when, he claimed, the girl had provoked the relationship, according to police. The Herald Bulletin does not report the names of alleged victims of child molesting.

Formal murder charge filed against Illinois teenager
Formal murder charge filed against Illinois teenager

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time05-04-2025

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Formal murder charge filed against Illinois teenager

ANDERSON — Formal charges have been filed against an Illinois teenager who was arrested Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio, in connection with a shooting in Anderson. Rejon Shamaud Smith, 17, was charged Friday with murder, attempted murder, reckless homicide, conspiracy to commit murder and a misdemeanor charge of child in possession of a firearm. He is the fourth teenager charged in the Feb. 2 shooting death of Dayla Swain in the 1500 block of South Madison Avenue. The Madison County Prosecutor's office previously filed murder charges against Rashawn Darrius Samuels, 18, 1200 block of West Ninth Street; Kyree M. Craver, 17, 2600 block of Meridian Street; and Jo'Maijze Larry, 14, 800 block of Sun Valley Drive. Swain was shot in killed early on the morning of Feb. 2 while talking to a witness in a murder trial outside of Sonny Ray's. Court documents state that Swain was speaking to a man in a Ford F150 pickup truck when gunfire struck the vehicle. The man told police that as the gunfire started, he fled the scene. The court documents allege that Samuels is affiliated with the Mickey Cobra Nation, a 'criminal organization with ties originating in Chicago.' The documents state that Samuels' family are founding members of the organization. According to the documents, there was a 'known dispute' between the Mickey Cobra Nation and the man who was reportedly driving the Ford F150. Instead of killing the driver of the F150, crossfire struck and killed Swain. The F150 driver is a witness in the case and is not named in this story, in keeping with Herald Bulletin policy. The formal charge of aiding or causing murder states that Smith intentionally attempted to kill a witness in a pending murder case against Donavan Harris. The conspiracy charge indicates that Smith was involved in planning to kill the witness between July 1, 2023 and the time of Swain's death. Smith is shown in a video recording with a handgun at the time of the incident. A witness said after the shooting, several of the suspects arrived at his residence and appeared nervous, panicked and out of breath, mentioning someone was shot. According to a probable cause affidavit, it was believed that Samuels and several others were attempting to kill a witness in the murder trial of Harris. Harris is charged with murder in connection with the shooting death of Jullian Craig, 15, on Nov. 24 during a drug deal. Harris is charged with murder, dealing in narcotic, armed robbery and criminal confinement with a deadly weapon. He is scheduled to go on trial in Madison Circuit Court Division 1 on May 6.

Fourth teen arrested on murder charge in Feb. 2 shooting
Fourth teen arrested on murder charge in Feb. 2 shooting

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time03-04-2025

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Fourth teen arrested on murder charge in Feb. 2 shooting

ANDERSON — An Illinois teenager was arrested Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio on charges of murder. Rejon Shamaud Smith, 17, was arrested on preliminary charges of murder, attempted murder, reckless homicide, conspiracy to commit murder and a misdemeanor charge of child in possession of a firearm. The state was given 72 hours to file formal charges against Smith. He is the fourth teenager charged in the Feb. 2 shooting death of Dayla Swain in the 1500 block of South Madison Avenue. The Madison County Prosecutor's Office previously filed murder charges against Rashawn Darrius Samuels, 18, 1200 block of West Ninth Street; Kyree M. Craver, 17, 2600 block of Meridian Street; and Jo'Maijze Larry, 14, 800 block of Sun Valley Drive. Swain was shot and killed on the morning of Feb. 2 while talking to a witness in a murder trial outside of Sonny Ray's. According to court documents, Swain was speaking to a man in a Ford F150 pickup truck when gunfire began to strike the truck. The man told police that as the gunfire started, he fled the scene. The court documents include an allegation that Samuels is affiliated with the Mickey Cobra Nation, a 'criminal organization with ties originating in Chicago.' The documents state that Samuels' family are among the founding members of the organization. The documents said there was a 'known dispute' between the Mickey Cobra Nation and the man who was reportedly driving the Ford F150. Instead of killing the driver of the F150, the crossfire struck and killed Swain. The F150 driver is a witness in the case and is not named in this story, in keeping with Herald Bulletin policy. Police said Monday that the investigation of the Feb. 2 fatal shooting is ongoing 'and other persons of interest are being actively pursued.' Smith is shown in a video recording with a handgun at the time of the incident. A witness said after the shooting, several of the suspects arrived at his residence and appeared nervous, panicked and out of breath, mentioning that someone was shot. According to a probable cause affidavit, it was believed that Samuels and several others were attempting to kill a witness in the murder trial of Donavan Harris. Harris is charged with murder in connection with the shooting death of Jullian Craig, 15, on Nov. 24 during a drug deal. Harris is also charged with dealing in a narcotic, armed robbery and criminal confinement with a deadly weapon. He is scheduled to go on trial in Madison Circuit Court Division 1 on May 6.

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