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Youngkin congratulates McGuire on winning 5th District GOP primary
Gov. Glenn Youngkin said on social media Wednesday night that state Sen. John McGuire defeated incumbent U.S. Rep. Bob Good in the bitter June 18 GOP primary in the commonwealth's 5th Congressional District. "Yesterday, the final results of the VA05 primary were sent to the Board of Elections. Senator John...
Lynchburg man facing new charge in 2023 murder case
LYNCHBURG, Va. – A man accused of killing a Lynchburg mother is now facing an additional charge, according to court records. Twenty-one-year-old Michael Perry III, of Lynchburg, is now charged with aggravated murder of a witness along with second-degree murder and unlawful disposal of a body. Police believe he...
Campground permit request for Monroe site heads back to Planning Commission
The Amherst County Board of Supervisors at its June 18 meeting voted to send a special exception permit request for a proposed campground on Burford Farm Road in Monroe back to the county planning commission for further review after a recent tie vote that failed to produce a recommendation. The...
Amherst Co. commonwealth's attorney ups charge against man accused of killing Avriel Hooks
AMHERST, Va. (WSET) — The local man accused of killing his estranged wife was back in court Tuesday. Authorities believe Michael Perry III murdered Avriel Hooks and hid her body in the woods. The Amherst County Commonwealth's Attorney has added a new charge of aggravated murder of a witness....
Amherst's Austin Deanda set to headline September boxing card in Lynchburg
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — After headlining a first round TKO in March, Amherst County's Austin Deanda is set to return to the boxing ring once again this fall in Lynchburg. "The Native Nightmare" Deanda (14-0, 10 KO's) will be in the main event of a boxing card on Saturday, September 7th at Crosswhite Athletic Club in Lynchburg. Standing in his way will be Russian middleweight Vitalii Gubkin (10-4, 7 KO's).
Murder charge upgraded in case of Lynchburg man accused in wife's death
A grand jury recently indicted a Lynchburg man on a charge of aggravated murder in connection with his wife’s death last August. Michael L. Perry III, 22, is accused of murder in the killing of Avriel Hooks, 20, on or around Aug. 22. At a recent preliminary hearing in Amherst Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Lynchburg Police Department Detective Chad Davis testified of getting a missing person’s call, spurring an investigation that brought him to Amherst County.
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