Drug Dog Sweep During Traffic Stop in Casper, WY

A drug detection K-9 sniffs out thousands of dollars worth of drugs after a traffic stop in Casper, Wyoming.

Wyoming Highway Patrol says on Sunday a trooper stopped a vehicle 2 miles south of Casper for speeding. They say there was a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, that’s when the trooper brought out Lou. The dog alerted the trooper to a cardboard box in the back of the vehicle as well as a duffle back in the front floorboard.

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Troopers found high-grade marijuana in the duffle bag worth an estimated $15,600. Troopers say the drugs came from Colorado and were headed to Sheridan. The driver, 22-year old Edwin Jacobs of Sheridan faces charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.

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Private Investigator Powell County Woman Charged with Neglecting Adult

A Powell County woman has been arrested on charges of knowingly neglecting and abusing an adult.

Ruby Richardson was arrested Wednesday, and police say she knowingly exploiting an adult. The alleged victim in the case, a woman in her 50s, was discovered in the Powell County home Wednesday. She told the sheriff’s department she’d been living with Richardson for more than a year, and had been abused repeatedly during that time.

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Two weeks ago, the victim said she was placed in the house, where she was told not to answer the door for anyone. According to a warrant, the victim claims she was beaten by Richardson numerous times, and was even forced to eat dog food and table scraps.

Court documents show over the last year the victim had gone from 230 pounds to less than 100 pounds.

Sheriff’s deputies say the victim has an unknown diagnosis, but is “low functioning.”

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Lexington’s Most Wanted, Jan. 23

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Wrongful Death Missing Milwaukee Woman Believed to be Killed, 2 Men Charged

Two men have been charged with first degree intentional homicide, as a party to a crime, in the case of a missing person from Milwaukee. Three others have been charged with substantial battery, as a party to a crime, in the case.

According to the criminal complaint, Ebony Young disappeared on January 1, and is believed to have been killed.

The complaint says Young also went by the name Evon, and at least one of the defendants — who also was her roommate — believed Young was a man.

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The complaint says four of the five men who have been charged were known to be members of a criminal street gang. According to the complaint, one of the defendants allegedly said Young could not be trusted, and urged her roommate to kill her.

Authorities believe Young was beaten, suffocated and choked before she was shot to death.

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Missing Person Jonathan Diaz Moore (15) of East Haven, CT

The East Haven Police Department is trying to locate a missing/runaway juvenile. The male juvenile is identified as Jonathan Diaz Moore, 15 years of age.

Moore was last seen at approximately 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 19, 2013 in the area of Foxon Boulevard, East Haven, CT.

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Moore is described as a Hispanic male approximately 5 feet 2 inches tall weighing approximately 160 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.

Anyone that has any information regarding Jonathan’s whereabouts is asked to contact the East Haven Police Department at 203-468-3820 or any police department.

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Pedophile Tracking 2 Accused Men in Sapulpa, OK Ask for Juries

Tuesday two Sapulpa men accused of sex crimes against children asked the court for jury trials in their respective cases.

Howard Harjo, 55, former adjunct softball coach, was charged in June with nine counts of felony child sexual exploitation, nine counts of possession of child pornography and multiple counts of peeping tom using electronic devices.

School personnel found camera and taping equipment in a sports facility bathroom and notified authorities. After an investigation, Harjo was arrested.

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He originally plead not guilty on July 3. After several pretrial conferences, and dates for disposition through November, Oklahoma Indigent Defense attorney Larry Roberson asked to pass the disposition until Tuesday. During that court hearing, the State expected a plea agreement or a request for a jury trial.

Patrick Misner, 27, was charged in July with first degree rape, victim under the age of 14, lewd molestation and first degree burglary for the April attack on a 4-year old girl south of Sapulpa.

Investigators sent off evidence to the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation laboratory. DNA evidence came back to Misner.

When the OSBI returned the results to the Creek County Sheriff’s Office, area law enforcement worked with agencies all over the Pacific Northwest to bring Misner into custody.

In August, the court awarded Misner an attorney through the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System. Roberson took his case. Misner pled not guilty in October.

In a November hearing, Roberson asked to pass the disposition until January. On Tuesday, Robertson announced Misner’s decision for a jury trial.

Harjo remains in custody. His bonds total $390,000. Misner remains in custody. His bonds total $750,000.

Both are scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on March 12. Their cases are scheduled to go before a jury in the April, 2013 jury term.

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Wrongful Death Taylor County Couple Indicted in Death of Infant Son

A Taylor County grand jury has indicted a Campbellsville couple for murder half a year after the death of their baby.

Dale Brucker, 26, and Brianna Brucker, 20, are both charged with murder in the July 26 death of their infant son, Charles Brett Hayden, Jr.

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Dale Brucker, who was the infant’s step-father, was also charged with being a persistent felony offender. Both were ordered to have no contact with children under 12.

The Campbellsville Police Department says the cause of death was non-accidental blunt force trauma to head.

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Insurance Fraud Charlotte Woman Sentenced to More than 3 Years

A Charlotte woman was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for a six-year mail fraud scheme in which she stole nearly $740,000 from her employer.

Maureen Barbara Mallon, 67, pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud in July 2011 for defrauding a Charlotte insurance company where she worked between 2004 and 2010.

Mallon had full access to the company’s account and responsibility for processing invoices and remitting payments of insurance premiums to the companies that underwrote policies for her employer, according to a Department of Justice news release.

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Court records show that in 2004, Mallon began issuing duplicate insurance premium payments from her employer’s accounts. She would mail a check to the underwriting insurance company and deposit a duplicate check into her personal bank account, authorities said.

Over six years, Mallon deposited approximately $730,000 into her personal bank account, court records show.

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Accident Reconstruction KY State Trooper Killed in I-64 Crash

The family of a Kentucky State Police trooper killed in a crash Tuesday night says he was living his dream of working in law enforcement.

25-year-old Anson Tribby, a Mason County native better known to family and friends as Blake, died when investigators say his pickup collided with a flatbed wrecker near mile marker 99 on I-64 in Clark County.

“He was a very special person,” the trooper’s grandmother, Sara Tribby told LEX 18. “If he saw somebody on the side of the road, he didn’t go the other way. He changed their tires or helped them.”

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The 25-year-old had put his talents to good use, working as a trooper with the Kentucky State Police post in Morehead for more than two years.

“He was living his dream. That’s what he wanted to do,” Tribby’s grandmother said.

The 25-year-old was a graduate of Mason County High School and then the University Of Kentucky. He came from a family of law enforcement. His father served with the Maysville Police Department for almost two decades, before becoming the Mason County Jailer. His grandfather was an officer in Washington DC.

“He and his father were really close these last few years because he was like a mentor to Blake,” his grandmother said, going on to say that people in the community loved him. “They would come up to me and they’d say, ‘I love Blake. Blake stopped by to see us the other day and we had ice cream out on the porch. We just love Blake’… and that’s what I heard everywhere. He was just a great kid.”

Though Tribby had married and moved to Montgomery County, his grandmother said he still came around all of the time and was a devoted family man.

“Before he left, he would kiss me and he would hug me,” she told LEX 18. “He was just special. Just special.”

Though funeral arrangements have not been finalized, Tribby’s grandmother told LEX 18 that services will be held in Mason County.

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Pedophile Tracking Therapist Sentenced to 103 Years

An unlicensed therapist and respected member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn was sentenced on Tuesday to 103 years in prison for repeatedly sexually abusing a young woman, beginning the attacks when she was 12.

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The therapist, Nechemya Weberman, 54, a member of the Satmar Hasidic community of Williamsburg, did not react as the judge sentenced him. The victim, now 18, who delivered an impassioned statement asking for the maximum sentence to be imposed, dabbed away tears.

“The message should go out to all victims of sexual abuse that your cries will be heard and justice will be done,” Justice John G. Ingram of State Supreme Court said before imposing the sentence, which was close to the longest the law allows. Justice Ingram praised the young victim’s “courage and bravery in coming forward.”

The proceedings were closely watched, as this was the first high-profile case against child sexual abuse that the Brooklyn district attorney, Charles J. Hynes, had brought against a member of the politically powerful Satmar ultra-Orthodox community during his more than two decades in office. This sentence is the longest a Brooklyn court has imposed on a member of the ultra-Orthodox community for sexual abuse of a child.

As Mr. Weberman was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs, he turned to his wife and gave her a nod and a small smile.

On Dec. 9, Mr. Weberman was found guilty of 59 counts of sexual abuse, charges that carried a maximum combined sentence of 117 years. He was found guilty of engaging in various sexual acts, including oral sex, groping and acting out pornographic videos, during therapy sessions that were meant to help the girl become more religious. The abuse lasted three years.

In her statement, the victim said that for years during and after the abuse, she would look in the mirror and see “a girl who didn’t want to live in her own skin.”

“I would cry until the tears ran dry,” she said. But now, she said, she can see someone “who finally stood up and spoke out,” on behalf of both herself and “the other silent victims.”

“You played around with and destroyed lives as if they were your toys,” she told Mr. Weberman, “without the slightest bit of mercy.”

Mr. Weberman, who wore his traditional black suit and head covering, did not speak before the sentencing, but his lawyer, George Farkas, said he was “innocent of the crimes charged.” An appeal is planned.

Critics have charged Mr. Hynes with not being aggressive enough in going after molesters in the politically well-connected community. But Mr. Hynes has attributed the lack of prosecutions on the intimidation to stay silent that ultra-Orthodox sexual-abuse victims and their families often face from their own community leaders.

Support for Mr. Weberman was strong in powerful circles of the Satmar community after his arrest in 2011, with hundreds turning out for a fund-raiser for his defense. But the courtroom on Tuesday was about equally divided between supporters for him and for his victim.

Mr. Hynes has said he believes the case may be a turning point for ultra-Orthodox victims of sexual abuse. In addition to convicting Mr. Weberman, his office also charged seven Hasidic men with bribery and intimidation of Mr. Weberman’s victim, who testified over four days. Prosecutors say they know of more victims who were too afraid to testify.

“If there is one message to take away from this case, it is that this office will pursue the evil of sexual abuse of a child no matter where it occurs in this county,” Mr. Hynes said in a statement. “The abuse of a child cannot be swept under the rug or dealt with by insular groups believing only they know what is best for their community.”

The victim, who has since married and enrolled in college, no longer lives in Williamsburg but continues to face harassment and intimidation by some who still support Mr. Weberman, according to her husband.

“She definitely feels relieved, and she will be able to sleep better at night,” the husband said Tuesday. “He definitely won’t be able to hurt anyone else.”

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