Accident Reconstrucion Woman Killed in Rowan County Accident

Officials in Rowan County said a woman was killed in an accident Tuesday.

The incident happened Tuesday afternoon on Christy Creek Road just past Messer Road in rural Rowan County. Officials say the woman, whose name has not been released, was ejected from the vehicle.

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So far, there is no word on the cause of the accident.

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Private Detective Lexington Police Make Arrest in Weekend Shooting

Lexington police say they have made an arrest in a weekend shooting near the University of Kentucky campus.

Police say a man fired shots at a car driving along Bolivar Street, near the Tolly Ho restaurant, around 2:30 a.m. Bullets hit the driver and a passenger in the car. A third person in the vehicle was not injured. Officers say the men drove themselves to the hospital, and the two victims suffered life threatening injuries.

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Police say they obtained a warrant for Dynell A. Stewart, 21, on Monday and arrested him with the help of Frankfort police. He was charged with assault and wanton endangerment.

Police say there could be additional charges.

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Fraud Investigation Berea Police Looking for McDonald’s Scam Suspect

Police in Berea are asking for help in identifying a woman who they say tried to con a McDonald’s clerk Monday afternoon.

Police say the woman paid for a milkshake with a $50. Surveillance video shows the woman sticking something in her sweatshirt pocket when the clerk turned away, and investigators say they think it was a $20 bill. The woman then told the clerk she didn’t get back the right amount of change. When the cashier said she needed to count her drawer, the woman walked out of the restaurant.

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“It is something that does happen every so often. People will come in and purposely try to confuse clerks working in the store, and they’ll get money given back to them that they weren’t owed,” Berea Police Department Sgt. Jake Reed said.

Police say the woman left in a black Ford Ranger pickup.

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Pedophile Tracking Former Owner of Albany, OR Martial Arts Studio Arrested

ALBANY, Ore. — The former owner and operator of a martial arts studio in Albany was arrested last Friday on allegations of sexual abuse and child pornography, police said.

James Butler, 57, was accused of abusing a child inside the Academy of Fighting Arts, at 115 SE 2nd Avenue, according to Sergeant Steve Dorn of the Albany Police Department.

“This investigation began in December 2012 when the victim, now an adult, reported the abuse,” Dorn said. “The victim disclosed the abuse to a family member who assisted the victim in reporting the crime.”

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Butler owned the business, which specialized in teaching martial arts to children, from the mid-1980s until 2000.

Detectives believe there could be more victims, Dorn said. Anyone with information was asked to call Albany Police detectives at (541) 917-7686.

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Missing Person Jason Belin Missing From Odessa, TX Bar

The family of an Arizona man who was last seen at an Odessa bar has filed a missing persons report.

JasonBelin, 23, was reported missing Friday night, reportedly last seen by three of his friends at Jaguars Gold Club at 6824 Cargo Road late Thursday or early Friday morning, his sister, Debra Belin, 37, of Odessa reported.

Sgt. Gary Duesler of the Ector County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Jason Belin is listed as a missing person and that the investigation into his disappearance is “ongoing.”

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Debra Belin said her brother traveled with three friends from Arizona last week to look for work in the Permian Basin constructing transmission lines. She said one of the men called their family Friday to say they had not seen him.

“He was out here trying to get a job,” Debra Belin said. “They were had been staying in Big Spring before coming here last week.”

She said the four men had apparently been staying at a hotel near Jaguars, but she was unsure which one. She said the three men that were with her brother were giving conflicting stories. She said the men told her they were all kicked out of Jaguars Thursday night and that her brother was seen fleeing on foot. Another story indicates Jason Belin may have left with one of the women who work at the club, but none of the stories have been substantiated.

“Their stories are not adding up,” she said, adding that the entire situation was “very suspicious.”

Calls to Jaguars for comment were unanswered.

Officials at ECSO did not elaborate on any details from the investigation.

Debra Belin said she has called jails and hospitals in Odessa, Midland and Big Spring, but has not located her brother.

“We have also been out on foot looking near Jaguars, but found nothing,” Debra Belin said.

Jason Belin is 5 feet, 11 inches tall, with black hair and was last seen wearing jeans, a gray T-shirt and black Vans (shoes).

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Pedophile Tracking Retired Florida Priests Gets 15 Years

Judgment day came Monday for the Rev. Neil Doherty, a retired South Florida priest accused by several men of sexually abusing them in their youth, when a Broward judge sentenced Doherty to 15 years in state prison for the repeated sexual assault of a child in the mid- to late-1990s.

Doherty, 69, appeared frail as he stood hunched and shackled before Circuit Judge Kenneth Gillespie, who announced that he had delivered “the maximum sentence I can impose’’ under the terms of a plea bargain that the disgraced Catholic priest accepted earlier this month in Broward Circuit Court.

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Doherty did not speak as Gillespie told him he also would have to register as a sex offender.

But Doherty did have to face two of his accusers, who were not the victims in the criminal case but testified in open court about the traumatic sexual abuse that Doherty had visited upon them decades ago.

Dennis Montero, 43, said when he first met Doherty, the priest had a reputation for helping troubled youth.

“Father Neil told me he was going to help me,’’ Montero said.

Instead, Montero testified, Doherty repeatedly plied him with wine and drugs until he passed out.

“When I awoke,’’ Montero said, “I was naked and sexually abused.’’

Jorge Soler, 39, testified that, like the victim in the criminal case, who was not identified, Soler, too, had suffered lasting damage into adulthood from the sexual abuse that Doherty inflicted upon him.

Soler said he had been imprisoned and institutionalized over the years as he struggled to cope with “what Doherty did to me and my brother.’’

While the victim in the criminal case did not testify, he did write a letter that was read aloud in court by Jeffrey Herman, a lawyer who said he represents dozens of men who as boys were sexually abused by Doherty and other priests.

“Neil Doherty going to prison sends a clear message: You will go to prison if you molest children,’’ Herman read from the letter.

The victim’s letter also urged parents to teach their children about the dangers of sexual abuse, and to remember that strangers are not necessarily the greatest threat.

“He was my neighbor and a trusted member of the community,’’ the man wrote of Doherty.

Doherty’s defense attorney, David Bogenschutz, did not dispute the allegations against his client.

“It’s not like I can cross examine a letter,’’ Bogenschutz said to the judge.

But Bogenschutz did present a forensic psychologist who testified that Doherty’s physical and mental health are deteriorating significantly.

Dr. Michael Brannon said the results of repeated psychological evaluations conducted on the priest since about 2006 show that Doherty is “frail and sometimes confused.’’

“His memory has deteriorated significantly,’’ Brannon said of Doherty, to the point that the priest cannot recall the full details of the crimes of which he is accused.

Brannon added that Doherty exhibits denial about his medical problems, including liver disease and diabetes, and refuses to admit emotional challenges, such as frequent depression.

He added that Doherty is resigned to accept his fate, and does not interact with others in jail.

“There’s a hopelessness about him,’’ Brannon said.

But a prosecutor challenged Brannon when the psychologist tried to present Doherty as having a low probability of repeating sexual crimes against children because of his advanced age and his removal from any position of authority within the church.

Dennis Siegel, the assistant state attorney prosecuting the case, established that Doherty had lied repeatedly in the past about his alcoholism, his depression and his health problems.

Siegel also elicited agreement from Brannon that Doherty’s primary sexual interest remains young teens, and that the priest has “impulse control issues.’’ Siegel cited a 1992 psychological evaluation of Doherty that found the priest has a “strong narcissistic tendency with denial and a sense of entitlement.’’

Outside the courtroom, Montero and Soler expressed relief that justice had been served, but mourned the many lives they said Doherty had ruined.

“He left a wreckage of lives in his wake,’’ Montero said.

Bogenschutz said the judge’s sentence did not come as a surprise.

“We got what we bargained for,’’ he said.

Bogenschutz acknowledged the strong possibility that Doherty will die in jail, and said the priest’s last years were a strong consideration during plea negotiations.

“He was looking at 800 months in prison,’’ Bogenschutz said. “This will give him some chance of meaningful life after [the sentence is served].’’

Under the terms of the agreement that Doherty accepted on Jan. 14, the priest pleaded no contest to six charges of lewd and lascivious acts upon a child for alleged repeated sexual assaults committed in the mid- to late-1990s on a man who is now 26-years-old and living out of state.

As part of the plea deal, prosecutors reduced the two charges of sexual battery on a child — capital felonies punishable by up to life in prison — to lewd or lascivious acts upon a child, which are second-degree felonies and carry a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison each. Prosecutors also dropped the charges of molestation.

By pleading no contest, Doherty maintains his innocence but assumes the penalty of a conviction. He will receive credit for the 842 days he has spent in a Broward jail as of Monday.

Doherty spent three decades serving in Broward and Miami-Dade parishes, including St. Vincent in Margate, St. Anthony in Fort Lauderdale, and St. Phillip in Northwest Miami-Dade.

He was director of vocations, or the priest in charge of recruiting and screening young men who were candidates to the priesthood in the Archdiocese of Miami from 1984 to about 1991.

He has a long list of accusers who say he used his position of power to drug and rape them when they were boys. Some of the accusations date back to the 1970s but came to light only in recent years.

Prior to the sentencing on Monday, Fr. Chanel Jeanty, the chancellor of canonical affairs for the Archdiocese of Miami, testified that the church had received 34 complaints of child sexual abuse by Doherty over the years.

The Archdiocese of Miami issued a written statement Monday in response to Doherty’s sentencing, expressing regret for the priest’s actions, and reminding followers that the church has instituted a new policy that requires extensive background checks of clergy and employees, and that provides awareness training for adults and children.

“With today’s sentencing of Neil Doherty, justice was served,’’ the statement read. “Neil Doherty was removed from priestly ministry by Archbishop Favalora on April 2002.

“We continue to pray for the healing of those whom he victimized as well as for all young people who have been abused by an adult in a position of trust. That a priest would give scandal in this way both angers and shames us.’’

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Wrongful Death Lexington Man on Trial for March 2011 Murder

A murder trial is underway in Lexington for a man charged with killing a taxi driver.

Police say 30-year-old John Cherry, Jr. shot Amine Lemghaili in the head after the taxi stopped on Hedgewood Court in March 2011.

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Court records show Cherry told police he only remembered portions of the night. he claims he remembered getting out of the cab without paying.

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Missing Person Myra Sheek of Humboldt County, CA

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a high-risk missing woman who was last seen on Friday.

Myra Sheek, 61, was reported missing Friday around 11:30 a.m. by the owner of Aguilar Manor Assisted Living Facility, located on the 6400 block Eggert Road in the Cutten area.

Sheek went for a walk around 11 a.m. that day and did not return, according to a press release. She normally doesn’t walk farther than one block from the home and returns within a short period of time.

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The facility owner told the investigating deputy that Sheek has some medical issues which raise concerns for her welfare, according to a press release.

Deputies and Sheriff’s Citizens on Patrol searched the area for Sheek, but could not find her. Lt. Steve Knight said deputies asked neighbors, walkers and construction workers if they had seen Sheek and searched a nearby wooded area.

”They had quite a bit of people looking early on,” he said, adding that a deputy obtained a photograph of Sheek on Tuesday. “We haven’t stopped looking for her.”

Sheek is described as a white female, 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighing 200 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses and was last seen wearing a denim jacket and yellow sweat pants.

The sheriff’s office requests the public’s help in locating Sheek, and asks anyone with information to call the sheriff’s office at 445-7251 or the sheriff’s office crime tip line at 268-2539.

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Private Detective 2nd Lexington Bank Robbery

Police in Lexington were on the scene of the second bank robbery in the city Monday.

The second robbery happened at about 2 p.m. at U.S. Bank on Richmond Road. Police say the suspect showed a gun and then headed east across Mt. Tabor Road. The suspect is described as a man in 30s with a dark goatee and wearing a dark hoodie.

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Earlier Monday, Duane K. Lee was quickly arrested after police say he attempted to rob a Central Bank in Tates Creek Centre on Tates Creek Road.

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Missing Person Detroit Man FOUND Safe

Detroit — A 73-year-old man who walked away Saturday from an adult care home has been found safe, police said Sunday.

Authorities canceled a missing persons case for Ronald Cooper after he was found Sunday at a local hospital. He was listed in stable condition. It is unknown when Cooper arrived at the hospital.

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Cooper, who has early stages of dementia, went missing Saturday when he left an adult care home in the 15300 block of Ferguson, police said.

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