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24-year-old dies after rollover crash
24-year-old dies after rollover crash

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time3 days ago

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24-year-old dies after rollover crash

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Sidney woman is dead after a crash on Thursday afternoon. According to our partners at the Sidney Daily News, the crash occurred around 2:42 p.m. on I-75, near mile marker 178, in Bowling Green. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the driver of a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer was traveling north on the roadway and lost control of the vehicle, causing it to swerve to the right of the interstate and roll repeatedly. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as Makayla Lee, 24, was ejected from the vehicle. The initial investigation determined that Lee was not wearing a seatbelt. She was the sole occupant inside of the vehicle. The crash is under further investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pennsylvania man charged for 2021 York City murder
Pennsylvania man charged for 2021 York City murder

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time15-05-2025

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Pennsylvania man charged for 2021 York City murder

YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A man was charged with murder Wednesday for a deadly York shooting in 2021, the District Attorney's Office announced. Kyle Wilson, 36, of Somerset, was charged with murder in the first degree and person not to possess a firearm in the shooting death of Larry Jones, 31, York County DA Tim Barker said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now York Police were called for a shooting at the 400 block of West Princess Street on Oct. 15, 2021, and found Jones on the road with multiple gunshot wounds. He was rushed to the hospital, where he died. Barker said that Wilson was the only person in a white Mercury Mountaineer that was circling the area before stopping to talk with Jones in the 400 block of West Princess Street. Suspect in York County dealership theft charged amid DNA evidence As Wilson and Jones were talking, Barker said Wilson then fired nine shots from a handgun and drove away. Barker said cell phone records placed Wilson in the area about 15 minutes before the shooting and showed him heading to Laurel, Maryland. Barker also said Wilson matched the description of the shooter that investigators got from witnesses and surveillance video. 'I extend my appreciation and gratitude to the York City Police Department and lead investigator, Detective Frank Clark, for the arrest of Kyle Wilson in the 2021 shooting death of Larry Jones,' Barker said Thursday in a statement. 'This was labor intensive investigation requiring the cooperation of multiple agencies throughout many jurisdictions, as well as the use of multiple forensic and technological investigative tools. The York City Police Department again showed that they will never stop pursuing justice for the victims of gun violence.' York City School Police, York County District Attorney's Office, and St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana, assisted in the investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man indicted in connection to Bedford officer shot during struggle
Man indicted in connection to Bedford officer shot during struggle

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time30-04-2025

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Man indicted in connection to Bedford officer shot during struggle

A 40-year-old Nashua man who caused a Bedford police officer to be shot in the leg after grabbing at his gun in January will remain behind bars after being formally indicted. He faces charges of resisting arrest, taking a gun from a law enforcement officer, first-degree assault with a deadly weapon, second-degree assault, felon in possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and interference with a police dog. Jared Masseur waived arraignment Wednesday in Hillsborough County Superior Court and did not appear. Two other cases involving a felon in possession of a weapon were also set to be heard. A dispositional conference is set for June 5. According to a probable-cause affidavit in the Bedford case, Masseur had given police a false name when officers approached him in a 2006 tan Mercury Mountaineer parked behind the Country Inn & Suites on South River Road. Police told Masseur and a female they had 'reasonable suspicion to investigate loitering and prowling.' The area had been a target for recent thefts. Officer Joseph Wilhelmy tased Masseur twice as he attempted to flee, which did not appear to have any effect, according to the affidavit. Officer David Benway-Fongemie, who had just joined the department, was wounded by the gun shot. K-9 Odin was then brought in to assist with Masseur allegedly wrapping his arm around the dog's neck.

Rockland man sentenced to 6 to 8 years in federal prison for 2022 Foxborough bank robbery
Rockland man sentenced to 6 to 8 years in federal prison for 2022 Foxborough bank robbery

Boston Globe

time16-04-2025

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Rockland man sentenced to 6 to 8 years in federal prison for 2022 Foxborough bank robbery

On Sept. 13 at 1:37 p.m., Paris entered the Bank of America in Foxborough Town Common wearing a blue surgical mask and carrying a gun, the statement said. He approached the counter, where a teller was helping a customer, and pointed the gun at both of them, according to the statement. Court filings state he shouted, 'You know the drill,' 'Don't you [expletive] move,' and 'Give me the money,' before forcing the teller to empty two drawers containing about $10,410 into a blue drawstring bag. He then fled the bank. Advertisement Foxborough police used surveillance footage and witness interviews to identify Paris and his getaway vehicle, a 2008 Mercury Mountaineer. He was arrested without incident at his apartment a week later, according to Morrissey's statement. During a search of Paris's apartment and car, police found cash and 165 lottery tickets, all but seven of which were bought hours after the robbery, the statement said. Court records further indicate that Paris made three ATM deposits totaling $2,640 on the day of the robbery—a sum that was significantly higher than usual for his account, which had typically been overdrawn and had never held more than $1,000. Advertisement Additionally, neighbors told police that Paris claimed he won $10,000 from a scratch ticket two days after the robbery, but lottery officials said he hadn't won more than $600 since 2020, court records show. Paris has two prior bank robbery convictions in federal court and Florida Circuit Court, and was sentenced to five and ten years respectively for those crimes, according to the records. Rita Chandler can be reached at

Meth plea draws 6-year sentence, other cases given new dates
Meth plea draws 6-year sentence, other cases given new dates

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

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Meth plea draws 6-year sentence, other cases given new dates

A Crossville man no stranger to the court system pleaded guilty to possession of less than .5 grams of meth and received a six-year prison sentence. He has served 352 days on the charge and fine and court costs were forfeited. The plea Kerwin Deshaun Williams, 47, entered will be used against him if he finds himself in Criminal Court again with potential enhancement to persistent criminal status. The plea was entered was a Range 1 offender. The charge stems form an Oct, 1, 2024, indictment charging him with possessing more than 26 grams of meth for sale and/or delivery. The charge was filed as a result of a CPD investigation by Lt, Jared South, Sptl. Jesse Henson and Sptl. Keyton Harthun on Dec. 30, 2023. On that date, Williams was a passenger in a vehicle stopped by police because the driver of a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer traveling on West Ave. had a suspended license. During the interaction, Williams allegedly tried to pull away from officers during which time a stun gun was used to stop the flight The resulting search yielded four small packages of crystalline substance police identified as meth. In other cases on the docket, the following took place: Deadline •Terry Lane Cobb, possession of 300 grams of meth or more and speeding, continued to March 4. •John Christopher Garland, aggravated assault and vandalism of $2,500 to $10,000, evaluation results pending and continued to March 11. •Jericia Renee Marie Hayes, second-degree murder, possession of a Schedule II drug with intent and possession of less than .5 grams of alfentanyl, Kyle Cokkinias motion to withdraw from case granted, Joe Wyatt appointed to represent Hayes and continued. •Kelly Scott Hood, burglary, aggravated burglary, theft of property of $1,000 to $2,500 and joyriding, evaluation results pending and continued to March 11. •Rebecca Leann Ladd, possession of meth with intent and possession of a weapon during commission of a dangerous felony, continued to March 11. •Alyssa D. Thompson, aggravated assault, continued to March 11. •Dustin Ryan Seney, aggravated assault and domestic assault, continued to April 8. •Fred Issac Threet, possession of meth with intent, continued to March 11. Petitions/motions •Dustin Michael Balch, statutory sexual abuse of a child and statutory rape by an authority figure, motion to reduce $1 million bond continued March 4. •Eddie James Bright, motion on restitution owed in aggravated burglary, theft of property of $10,000 to $60,000 and vandalism of $10,000 to $60,000, agreed motion on restitution owed granted. Report with attorney •Jacob Ryan Edmonds, evading arrest, Public Defender's Office appointed to represent Edmonds and continued to March 11. •Curtis Richard Hood, aggravated child abuse, neglect or endangerment, continued until March 11 at which time Hood is to return to court with an attorney. Probation violations •Shaunna Angelia Fenn, reportedly doing well in recovery program, continued to March 11 for tracking and update. •James David Matthews, pleaded guilty to a probation violation of absconding, to serve 30 days in jail and then be released back on supervised probation for the balance of an eight-year sentence. •Elizabeth Page Rockstead, given credit for time served in jail and released with probation terminated. •Lacey Dawn Sherrill-Kauffman probation violation continued to April 8 for tracking with Recovery Court application pending. •Michael Scott Stradder, pleaded guilty to a probation violation, to serve 50 days in jail after which probation will be terminated. •Casper Dean Gentry, pleaded guilty to probation violation of testing positive for cocaine and meth and is to serve the balance of a two-year sentence.

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