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Williams grand jury indicts three for rape; two of them have more than 25 charges
BRYAN — A Williams County grand jury has returned rape indictments against three men — two of them with more than two dozen counts — and each faces the possibility of life imprisonment upon conviction as charged, according to Prosecutor Katie Zartman’s office. Among them is Nicholas Phillips, 41, Bryan, who is charged with 32 counts of rape, each a first-degree felony with a sexually violent predator specification; three counts of corrupting another with drugs, each a second-degree felony; three counts of illegal use of...
Battle Creek man sentenced for Camden pot shop burglary
HILLSDALE — The last of the four men arrested for the Jan. 31 burglary of The Pinnacle Emporium in the village of Camden appeared in the 1st Judicial Circuit Court Monday, Aug. 19 for sentencing. Treyshaun Omeirr Boykins, 23, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering a building with intent to commit larceny on July 1 in a plea deal that resolved the case ahead of a scheduled September jury trial. ...
Police Release Body-Cam Footage From Fatal July Shooting
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Fort Wayne Police have released body-cam footage from the fatal shooting of a man on Purdue Fort Wayne’s campus last month. Officers shot and killed 31-year-old Gawon Benson, who they say was wanted in DeKalb County. When they found him on the college campus, he apparently had a gun and would […] The post Police Release Body-Cam Footage From Fatal July Shooting appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
21INVESTIGATES: DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office no longer handling criminal cases from Garrett PD
DEKALB COUNTY, Ind. (WPTA) - In October, Indiana State Police (ISP) announced they would be investigating “the conduct of several officers” within the Garrett Police Department. The DeKalb County Prosecutor, Neal Blythe, said he would not accept any criminal cases brought forward by the Garrett Police Department during the investigation.
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