Arson Investigation Fire at Raynham, MA Home

A blaze broke out in an abandoned house in Raynham on Saturday, and fire officials believe it may be a case of arson.

The fire, reported at 11:40 p.m., completely engulfed the 385 Thrasher Street house, which has been vacant for about 20 years, said Raynham Fire Chief James Januse.

“We are leaning toward arson right now,” Januse said. “It’s an abandoned house, with no electricity.”

Januse said the Massachusetts State Fire Marshal’s Office will visit the Thrasher Street location on Monday and will be investigating.

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Januse said the building was empty was firefighters arrived, and no firefighters were injured battling the blaze.

Januse said there was a problem with getting water to fight the fire. He said the nearest hydrant was 1,200 feet away in neighboring Taunton.

Januse said the Raynham Fire Department received mutual aid from the Taunton Fire Department to put out the fire, while the Bridgewater Fire Department covered the Raynham fire station.

Firefighters were at the scene of the fire until 3:15 a.m. on Sunday, Januse said.

Several arson fires have been reported in the Taunton area in recent months, including a fire at the old Columbia Electric Supply warehouse building in Taunton on March 16.

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Wrongful Death Man Killed in TX is Suspect in CO Shooting

Colorado investigators on Saturday said for the first time that a former prison inmate who was killed in a gunfight with Texas authorities is a suspect in the death of Colorado’s state prison system chief.

The evidence gathered in Texas after the death of Evan Spencer Ebel provided a “strong, strong lead” in the fatal shooting of Colorado Department of Corrections director Tom Clements, who was killed at his front door, El Paso County sheriff’s spokesman Lt. Jeff Kramer said Saturday.

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Kramer also confirmed Ebel had been a member of the 211s, a white supremacist prison gang in Colorado. It was not known if Ebel knew who Clements was and that he was the state’s top prison official, Kramer said.

A darkly ironic connection emerged among Ebel, Clements and Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper when the governor confirmed Friday he was a longtime friend of Ebel’s father, attorney Jack Ebel.

Jack Ebel had testified before Colorado lawmakers two years ago that solitary confinement in a Colorado prison was destroying his son’s psyche.

When Hickenlooper interviewed Clements for the top prison job in Colorado, he mentioned the case as an example of why the prison system needed reform, but Hickenlooper said he did not mention Ebel by name. Later, Clements eased the use of solitary confinement in Colorado and tried to make it easier for people held there to re-enter society.

Hickenlooper’s spokesman said Clements did not know specifically who Ebel was.

Clements was shot Tuesday night when he answered the door of his home in a wooded, rural area north of Colorado Springs.

Kramer said investigators were trying to determine whether the 211 gang was involved in Clements’ death.

The Colorado Department of Corrections was also investigating Clements’ death, but spokeswoman Alison Morgan declined to say whether the 211 gang was a focus of the inquiry.

Denver police say Ebel is also a suspect in the March 17 slaying of pizza delivery man Nathan Leon. Texas authorities found a Domino’s pizza delivery box and a jacket or shirt from the pizza chain in the trunk of the car Ebel was driving.

Authorities previously said that car was similar to one seen not far from Clements’ home the night he was killed, and bullets Ebel fired at Texas police were the same caliber and brand as the bullet or bullets that killed Clements. But until Saturday they had stopped short of saying Ebel was a suspect.

Kramer stressed that investigators have not yet confirmed a link between Ebel and Clements’ death. Tests were under way to determine if the weapon used to kill Clements was the same one recovered from Ebel in Texas.

Results could be available Monday, Kramer said.

The suspect’s father, Jack Ebel, said in a statement Saturday that he was “profoundly saddened by the recent events involving my son” and asked for privacy as the family grieved, according to The Denver Post.

Ebel, who was paroled from a Colorado prison in January, was fatally shot Thursday by authorities in Texas after a pursuit reaching 100 mph.

The Tarrant County medical examiner’s office in Texas said Ebel died from a gunshot wound in his forehead.

There was no indication that Hickenlooper’s relationship with the Ebels played a role in the shooting. Hickenlooper said he did not having any role in Evan Ebel’s parole.

Evan Ebel was paroled Jan. 28 as part of a mandatory process after serving his full prison term, Morgan said. He had most recently been sentenced to four years for punching a prison guard in 2008, according to state records.

The entire state prison system has remained under lockdown. Morgan said the lockdown would not be lifted until after a public memorial service for Clements on Sunday.

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Missing Person Storey County, NV Sheriff’s Office Search for Marcus Moreland

The Storey County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a missing Sparks man.

Sheriff Gerald Antinoro says 35-year old Marcus Moreland was recently reported missing after his vehicle was found in a remote area of Storey County. Moreland had already been missing for eight months by the time the missing persons report was filed. Sheriff Antinoro says no one has had contact with Moreland in the past eight months.

On Wednesday, search and rescue crews searched the Lagomarsino Canyon area of Storey County, where Moreland was known to be in June of 2012.

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“There is no indication that Moreland was the victim of foul play at the present time,” said Sheriff Antinoro. “However, there are concerns he may have fell victim to misadventure in the canyons if he attempted to walk out of the area.”

Sheriff Antinoro says Moreland’s vehicle had gotten stuck in the mud where it was found and had been unable to be moved, leading investigators to believe he tried to leave the area on foot.

Moreland is described as a white man, 5’7″, 160 lbs. He has brown hair and hazel eyes.

If you have any information on Moreland’s whereabouts, contact Sheriff Antinoro’s office at (775) 847-0959.

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Wrongful Death 2 Marines Killed by Another at Quantico Base

The two Marines allegedly killed by a third last week at Quantico were identified Saturday night as Cpl. Jacob Wooley, 23, of Guntown, Miss., and Lance Cpl. Sara Castromata, 19, of Oakley, Calif.

They were allegedly shot to death by Sgt. Eusebio Lopez, 25, of Pacifica, Calif., a spokesman for the Marine base at Quantico said in a statement.

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The incident developed Thursday night at the Officer Candidate School at Quantico when authorities said a male Marine was killed first, and a female Marine next, before the assailant killed himself.

A senior military official at the Pentagon, speaking on the condition of anonymity, has said that the shootings may have stemmed from a romantic entanglement.

The news release issued Saturday night said the base is “still unable to answer many questions” about the shootings because it remains under investigation.

All three of those who died were assigned to the Officer Candidate School, the news release said.

Earlier Saturday, friends and family in Mississippi mourned Wooley’s loss.

One classmate described him as “loud and hilarious,” but friends in Corinth, Miss., said he also had a deeply religious streak

In high school, he entertained the idea of becoming a preacher and spoke out at his family church, Central Pentecostal in Corinth, the classmate said.

“He was never into anything that would cause a problem. He was right raised with a family that believes in the Lord,” said his great-aunt, Jean Luker. “All the young people loved him and thought of him as a fine person. I guess he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, is what it sounds like.”

The release said he was a field radio operator who joined the corps three years ago and held at least five medals, ribbons and commendations. His listed hometown is in northeastern Mississippi.

Castromata served as a warehouse clerk, the release said. It said she joined the Marines about 16 months ago and held three medals. Oakley, her listed hometown, is in the San Francisco Bay area.

Before the announcement that labeled Lopez as the alleged assailant, he was identified Saturday as one of those killed. Lopez was an instructor at the base’s Officer Candidate School, which trains those seeking to become second lieutenants.

According to his great-grandfather, 82, also named Eusebio Lopez, the Marine had served a tour in Iraq and two tours in Afghanistan. He also participated in anti-piracy missions at sea. He had been posted to Quantico for about a year, said the elder Lopez, of Pacifica, Calif.

The release from Quantico said he was a tactics instructor whose military occupational specialty was as a machine gunner. He had joined the Marines in 2006 and held at least 11 medals, ribbons and commendations.

On Friday, Col. David W. Maxwell, the base commander, said the shooting occurred inside Taylor Hall, a barracks for members of the Officer Candidate School staff.

The Marine news release said the Naval Criminal Investigative Service is the lead investigative agency. NCIS is a federal law enforcement agency that investigates serious offenses affecting the Navy and Marine Corps. NCIS made the identification of Lopez as the alleged shooter, the release said.

Marine Corps Base Quantico, known as the “Crossroads of the Marine Corps,” borders the Potomac River about 30 miles southwest of Washington in Prince William County.

The base is also home to the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration training academies and HMX-1, the president’s helicopter transport unit.

At OCS, as the three-month program is known, experienced enlisted Marines help create platoon leaders through physically and mentally rigorous training.

All officer candidates on base were accounted for, Maxwell said. Chaplains were available.

In the release, Maxwell said, “We send our prayers and condolences to the families, fellow Marines and friends of the Marines” lost “in this tragic incident.”

On Friday, Marines got haircuts at Charlie’s Barber Shop in downtown Quantico, where Jack Scott, 72, handles clippers.

“I’m really shocked at this,” said Scott, a resident of the area since the 1970s. “And it’s sad. You lost three Marines. . . . We’re losing enough over in Afghanistan without killing each other.”

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Private Detective Armed Robbery in Laurel County

Authorities in Laurel County are asking for your help to find the person who robbed a gas station at gun point Friday night.

The Sheriff’s Department says it happened around 8:40 at the BP outside of London on Kentucky 770. They tell LEX-18 one man with a handgun robbed the clerk then took off on foot.

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Deputies describe the suspect as a white man between 40 and 50-years-old with a gray bears. They also say he was wearing a blue hoodie, jeans and flip-flops with socks during the robbery.

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Pedophile Tracking Former Grand Junction Officcer and Firefighter Found Guilty

Former cop and firefighter Eric Janusz is behind bars once again.

Around 11 p.m. Friday night, Janusz was found guilty of one count of sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust.

In the verdict, the jury said they were convinced Janusz had sex with a 16-year-old girl in the then-Mesa Sate College gym in the summer of 2000. That year, he was serving as a Grand Junction police officer.

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Judge Valerie Robison ordered that Janusz immediately be taken into custody, and she revoked his bond.

Janusz will be held until May 22, 2013, when he again appears in court for his sentencing.

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Missing Person Larry Price of Cynthiana, KY

Cynthiana’s Shady Lawn is a personal care facility where residents are free to come and go as they please, as long as they check back in. But Larry Price hasn’t been seen since early Friday night, and now police are growing concerned for his health and the safety of others around him.

Police searched for Larry L. Price on Friday night but suspended the search just a couple of hours in. “Since they believed he got into a vehicle they discontinued the search at this time in the local area,” says Walter Tapp with Cynthiana Police Department.

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Corporal Walter Tapp says Price’s last known visitor was his cousin Larry Skaggs, who borrowed Price’s mom’s car. “He went to his mother’s house who lives in Morehead, he possibly picked him up and he is possibly with him,” says Tapp.

Police say this isn’t the first time price has walked away from Shady Lawn before.

“He went to his mom’s house and he was gone for quite some until they had an altercation and she called police, and that’s where they found him,” says Tapp.

Due to his bipolar disorder, Price relies on medication to keep him from turning violent, according to police. “If he doesn’t take his medication, that’s why there is an urgency. If he does become violent we want to make sure he is found and given medication and doesn’t harm himself or anyone.” Tapp says Skaggs is from Lexington. Lexington Police say they went by the last known address for Skaggs but no one was there.Police say Price was last seen driving his mother’s car which is a 1993 blue Buick Roadmaster with license plate: 144BLP.

If you have any information about where Larry Price might be, call Cynthiana Dispatch: 859-234-7100.

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Wrongful Death 2 Teens Arrested in Georgia Baby Killing

In five years, Sherry West has lost two sons to unspeakable violence.

The Georgia mother was grieving from Thursday’s shooting death of her 13-month-old son in his stroller during an attempted robbery while they took a morning stroll. In 2008, her 18-year-old son was stabbed in an altercation in New Jersey.

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A pair of teenagers was arrested Friday in the most recent shooting. West had just been to the post office a few blocks from her apartment Thursday morning and was pushing her son, Antonio, in his stroller while they walked past gnarled oak trees and blooming azaleas in the coastal city of Brunswick.

West said a tall, skinny teenager, accompanied by a smaller boy, asked her for money.

“He asked me for money and I said I didn’t have it,” she told The Associated Press on Friday from her apartment, which was scattered with her son’s toys and movies.

“When you have a baby, you spend all your money on babies. They’re expensive. And he kept asking and I just said ‘I don’t have it.’ And he said, ‘Do you want me to kill your baby?’ And I said, ‘No, don’t kill my baby!'”

One of the teens fired four shots, grazing West’s ear and striking her in the leg, before he walked around to the stroller and shot the baby in the face.

Seventeen-year-old De’Marquis Elkins is charged as an adult with first-degree murder, along with a 14-year-old who was not identified because he is a juvenile, Police Chief Tobe Green said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the boys had attorneys.

Police announced the arrest Friday afternoon after combing school records and canvassing neighborhoods searching for the pair. The chief said the motive of the “horrendous act” was still under investigation and the weapon had not been found.

“I feel glad that justice will be served,” West said. “It’s not something I’m going to live with very well. I’m just glad they caught him.”

West said detectives showed her mugshots of about 24 young men. She pointed to one, saying he looked like the gunman.

“After I picked him, they said they had him in custody,” West said. “It looked just like him. So I think we got our man.”

West said she thought the other suspect looked much younger: “That little boy did not look 14.”

The slaying happened around the corner from West’s apartment in the city’s Old Town historic district. It’s a street lined with grand Victorian homes from the late 1800s. Most have been neatly restored by their owners. Others, with faded and flaking paint, have been divided into rental units like the apartment West shared with her son. The slain boy’s father, Luis Santiago, lives in a house across the street.

A neighbor dropped off a fruit basket and then a hot pot of coffee Friday as a friend from the post office dropped by to comfort West.

Santiago came and went. At one point he scooped up an armload of his son’s stuffed animals, saying he wanted to take them home with him. He talked about Antonio’s first birthday on Feb. 5 and how they had tried different party hats on the boy.

“He’s all right,” Santiago told the boy’s mother, trying to smile. “He’s potty training upstairs in heaven.”

West said her son was walking well on his own and eight of his teeth had come in. But she also mourned the milestones that will never come, like Antonio’s first day at school.

“I’m always going to wonder what his first word would be,” West said.

Beverly Anderson, whose husband owns the property where West has lived for several years, said she was stunned by the violence in what’s generally known as a safe neighborhood where children walk to school and families are frequently outdoors.

Jonathan Mayes and his wife were out walking their dogs Friday, right past the crime scene, and said they’ve never felt nervous about being out after dark.

“What is so mind-numbing about this is we don’t have this kind of stuff happen here,” Mayes said.

It’s not the mother’s first loss of a child to violence. West said her 18-year-old son, Shaun Glassey, was killed in New Jersey in 2008. She still has a newspaper clipping from the time.

Glassey was killed with a steak knife in March 2008 during an attack involving several other teens on a dark street corner in Gloucester County, N.J., according to news reports from the time.

“He and some other boys were going to ambush a kid,” Bernie Weisenfeld, a spokesman for the Gloucester County prosecutor’s office, told the AP Friday.

Glassey was armed with a knife, but the 17-year-old target of the attack was able to get the knife away from him “and Glassey ended up on the wrong end of the knife,” Weisenfeld recalled.

Prosecutors decided the 17-year-old would not be charged because they determined that he acted in self-defense.

Sabrina Elkins, the sister of the older suspect in the Georgia baby’s slaying, said Friday evening that she believed her brother was innocent of the charges. She didn’t know whether he had a lawyer.

“He couldn’t have done that to a little baby,” she told AP. “My brother has a good heart.”

She said that her brother had been living in Atlanta, and only returned to Brunswick a few months ago. Typically, he would come by her house in the morning and they’d go to breakfast. But Friday morning, police came to her door as her brother was approaching along the sidewalk.

“The police came pointing a Taser at him, telling him to get on the ground,” she recalled by phone. “He said, ‘What are you getting me for? Can you tell me what I did?'”

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Pedophile Tracking Waukesha County, WI Man Pleads Not Guilty

Daniel Koepke pleaded not guilty in a Waukesha County court on Friday, March 22nd to a charge of second-degree sexual assault of a child. This, for allegedly having contact with a 13-year-old girl.

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The criminal complaint filed against Koepke in Waukesha County indicates he inappropriately touched a pre-teen girl in the basement of a Sussex home in summer 2012. The complaint says the incident happened during a sleepover the victim’s brother was having. It indicates Koepke was among the boys staying over for the night.

Koepke is to appear in court by video for a hearing on April 22nd.

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Missing Person Chris Gregory of Russell County Missing 7 years

A russell county man has been missing for more than seven years, and on the eve of his 28th birthday, Chris Gregory’s family is asking for help.

“I never thought the night he left that he wouldn’t be back,” says Chris Gregory’s Mom, Rhonda Gregory. “It’s still just like it happened yesterday.”

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January 31, 2006 was the night Chris Gregory was last seen. He was with friends at a party, Rhonda says. The friends later told police Chris left them to go to the Key Village shopping center in Russell Springs. At the time, no one knew why. The next morning, Chris’s car was found parked in the shopping center’s lot, but Chris was nowhere to be seen.

“I got to bed at night thinking what did they do to him? Did they leave him laying, did they torture him, is he alive?” Rhonda says.

The same year Chris went missing, police found his driver’s license in a ditch in Russell County.

“Other than that, nothing else. There’s been nothing. And I know he didn’t disappear into thin air.”

Friday, March 23, Chris would have turned 28. Instead of planning a birthday party, his mom is planning a prayer vigil.

“I just wish somebody would help me,” Rhonda says through her tears. “Tell me something. I mean anything.”

The vigil for Chris Gregory is Saturday night at eight in Russell County at the Mighty Dollar parking lot.

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