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Three men arrested in connection with missing juvenile in Johnson County
JOHNSON COUNTY, Texas — The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has arrested three men in connection with the disappearance of a missing juvenile last week. The juvenile, identified as Chloe, was found safe and has been released back to her parents, according to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office. The three men, Isaac Bosa, 25, Baruti Menga, 22, and Yves Kandolo, 30, have been charged with trafficking of persons and engaging in organized criminal activity. All three are currently in the Johnson County Jail awaiting arraignment by a judge.
Two Teens Sentenced to Life in Prison for Shooting Death of Johnson County High School Football Star
The Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office announced that 18-year-old Kemare Bryan and 19-year-old Chandler Richardson have both pleaded guilty to Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault, and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony in the shooting death of 18-year-old Elijah DeWitt on October 5, 2022. DeWitt, a star football player for Jackson County High School in Hoschton, Georgia, was shot and killed in the parking lot of Sugarloaf Mills Mall outside the Dave & Buster’s in Lawrenceville.
North Texas police engage with youth at local church
BURLESON, Texas — This afternoon, the Burleson Police Department spent time with the REACH Across Johnson County Youth Coalition at Pathway Church, engaging in meaningful discussions on various important topics. These teens had the opportunity to ask poignant questions to School Resource Officer (SRO) Henken, focusing on drug and...
Heat Advisory expected to be extended as heat, humidity settle over North Texas
Two heat advisories issued by the National Weather Service are expected to be extended throughout the week. The NWS issued an advisory for dozens of counties in North Texas and Central Texas due to dangerously hot temperatures and high humidity. Counties from Cooke, Denton, Tarrant and Johnson to the east...
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