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10-year-old and 11-year-old charged in connection to death of Georgia 8-year-old Noah Bush
WAYNE COUNTY, Ga. — Two children are facing charges in connection with the death of 8-year-old Noah Bush, according to Wayne County Sheriff's Office. A 10-year-old and 11-year-old will be charged "for their part" in Noah's death, Sheriff Robert Moseley said in a news release shared with First Coast News Wednesday.
Two Wayne County Children Now Face Homicide Charges of 8-year-old Jesup Boy
JESUP, WAYNE COUNTY, Georgia – The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) has released new information regarding the death of Noah Bush (8) of Jesup on May 15. Two other children, ages 10 and 11, are being held in connection with Bush’s death. Bush’s body was not found until May 16.
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Jury in Samantha Woll murder trial says it's deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating. DETROIT— Wayne County jurors deciding whether a Detroit man should be found guilty of murdering synagogue president Samantha Woll will return to deliberations on Monday after telling the judge Friday that they are split on whether they want to convict or acquit after nearly two days of discussions.
Defense: Police arrested wrong person in synagogue leader's murder because of public pressure
DETROIT — A Wayne County jury will have to decide if a Detroit man accused of murdering Jewish leader Samantha Woll in 2023 killed her during a home invasion or if the 29-year-old was simply in the "wrong place at the wrong time," as his attorney contends. Wrapping up...
Obituaries 7.11.24
Jesup—Waldo O’Quinn Jr., 90, of Jesup died July 2, 2024. The Wayne County native was a Baptist, a U.S. Army veteran and retired auto mechanic with several dealerships. He loved bringing joy to others by gift giving and going to garage and estate sales with his companion, Erleen Hayes. Some hobbies included making leather gun and knife cases, which he gave to his loved ones. He loved to sit in his recliner and watch birds.
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