Private Detective Anderson County Child Tied to Bed Each Night

Police in Anderson County have arrested the parents and a grandparent of a three-year-old girl after they say they tied her up for up to 16 hours a day.

According to court documents, Herbert Medley, 53, Rebecca Medley, 30 and Carolyn Case, 60, are charged with first-degree criminal abuse after they allegedly tied up the child, Kaylee Morrow, to her bed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. at a home on Terri Lane in Lawrenceburg from a time period beginning in June and ending in early August.

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The document says the child was also tied up to a booster seat for up to an hour each day for “discipline,” as well as at other times during the day.

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Wrongful Death Student Suicide at Stillwater Junior High in Oklahoma

11:05: — The shooting victim was Cade Poulos, 13, Stillwater police told The Daily O’Collegian, the Oklahoma State University campus newspaper.

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10:30 a.m. — “Everyone thought it was a joke at first,” ninth-grader Ashlyn Lundholm told the Stillwater NewsPress. “Then I heard people screaming. Then we went to lockdown for 35 to 40 minutes.”

An eighth-grade student told the newspaper he witnessed the shooting. “I saw him on the ground,” Aaron Veselak said. “There was blood all around his head.” Dickerson told the NewsPress that “the hallway was probably full of kids that time of day.”

Superintendent Ann Caine said counselors would be available for students.

“It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of a tragic incident at our (school) this morning,” Caine said in a letter to parents. “At 7:50 a.m. one of our students died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number is (800) 273-TALK (8255), according to Pam McKeown, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

10:10 a.m. — Students were in the hallway when the shooting took place at 7:50 a.m. before classes started Wednesday, Stillwater police Capt. Randy Dickerson said. Police are not releasing the victim’s name pending notification of the parents. Dickerson said he had not heard that bullying might be tied to the self-inflected shooting, but it is early in the investigation.

9:51 a.m. — The victim of a fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound at Stillwater Junior High School is a student and the shooting occurred at 7:50 a.m.

9:36 a.m. — A spokeswoman in the Stillwater Public Schools office of the superintendent said other schools in that district are remaining in session today. She said, “Certainly, if a parent wants to pick up a child they have that option as a parent.” Stillwater Junior High School students have been bused to Cimarron Plaza in Stillwater.

9:15 a.m. — Stillwater police have confirmed one person is dead of a self-inflicted injury. Campus police found the victim in the hallway of the school, police said.

8:45 a.m. — Stillwater police were called to Stillwater Junior High School on Wednesday where one person was injured in an apparent shooting incident, officials said.

“We do not have an active shooter,” a police dispatcher said. “There is an injury.”

The dispatcher would not comment on what type of shooting happened at the school.

“There has been a situation at the junior high and we are in lockdown mode right now and we are going to send the students, the entire student body to another location, we are busing them for their parents to pick them up,” a woman answering the telephone at the Stillwater Public Schools office of the superintendent said. Superintendent Ann Caine was on the scene at Stillwater Junior High School.

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Private Detective Somerset Man Attacked a Mother and Son with Hammer

A Somerset man police say attacked a mother and son inside their home then escaped from the intensive care unit of a hospital is now behind bars.

A K-9 unit found Herbert Dugger. Police say Monday evening he attacked the two people inside the woman’s Crane Street home with a hammer.

Dugger allegedly took off after the attack but later showed up at a hospital to be treated. He was admitted into the hospital’s ICU but Tuesday morning nurses saw him running from the hospital. He was later located and is being held in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

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In April 1995, Dugger was charged in the shooting death of Joseph Bryant. He was later found guilty of second-degree manslaughter.

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Missing Person Mundkhdul Bold of Arlington, VA

ARLINGTON, Va. – The Arlington County Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing adult. Munkhdul Bold is missing from Arlington County. She was last seen by her employer leaving work in the 6200 block of Georgia Ave NW in D.C. on September 17, 2012. A female with a similar description was seen around midnight of that night in front of 1520 N. Pierce Street in Arlington.

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Ms. Bold is a 26 year old Asian female. She is approximately 5’3” tall and weighs 135 lbs. Ms. Bold has black hair and brown eyes. Additionally, she was wearing a dark top and blue jeans at the time of her disappearance.

Anyone with any information about Ms. Bold’s whereabouts is asked to call the Arlington County Police Department at (703) 558-2222 or Detective Rosa Ortiz at (703) 228-7402.

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Fraud Investigation Madison, WI Police Department Ask for Help

The Madison Police Department and Crime Stoppers need your help in identifying two suspects in a Fraud Investigation.

The suspects are responsible for over $10,000 in illegal transactions. The suspects used victim’s information to set up s
tore accounts. The information included social security numbers and other identifying information between 8/2/12-9/11/12

Photos of the suspects were capture by surveillance cameras at Sears as the suspects conducted illegal transactions.

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The black female suspect is described as 5’09”, 170 lbs, and appears to change her hair length.

The black male suspect is described as 5’10”, 160 lbs, wearing a red hat, blue plaid shirt, jeans, and walked with a limp.

If you have any information about this case or can identify these suspects please contact Madison Area Crime Stoppers on the web at TipSubmit.com or call 266-6014 or text “Dane” and your message to CRIMES (274637). Individuals contacting Crime Stoppers

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Missing Person Farm Couple Missing From Oil Springs, KY

OIL SPRINGS, Ky. (WSAZ) — In the search for a missing farm couple, the hope is for the best possible outcome.

Family, friends and the county sheriff, however, all fear the worst.

WSAZ.com’s Randy Yohe conducted an investigation that uncovered some disturbing information. He found it’s disturbing to many who know Larry and Sandra Blanton, a semi-retired eastern Kentucky farm couple.

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The Blantons live with their son, Willie Blanton, and the couple has been missing about three weeks.

Johnson County Sheriff Dwayne Price says the only stories of their disappearance come from Willie, and that nothing is adding up. Nothing, that is, but an investigation switch — from a national probe to searching the family farm property.

The rocking chairs sit empty at the Blantons’ hilltop farm house in Oil Springs.

Price says it was Sandra’s elderly mother who lives out of state — not the son Willie — who called in the missing person report.

Sandra’s mother told investigators she talked with her daughter about every day until Sept. 5 — then nothing.

Willie said his parents went to Florida.

“I’ve never known them to take a vacation, and they said that’s what they were going to do was to get away,” he said.

But Price says Florida was just one of several stories Willie Blanton told him and family members about his parents’ disappearance.

“He told some they were going camping; he told others they were going to Florida,” Price said. “It just doesn’t add up. It’s out of character for both Larry and Sandra to leave.”

The sheriff says the Blantons’ troubling bank and cell phone records show no transactions and no calls since Sept. 5.

Court records show Willie Blanton is an ex-convict, with a criminal history of burglary and theft.

“I’ve had people make accusations that I would do something to my parents,” Willie said.

Yohe asked Price if Willie Blanton is a suspect or a person of interest.

“He’s a person of interest,” Price said. “We’re going to bring in canine units to search the property just to be sure. It’s unusual, highly unusual.”

Price said the Blantons’ Dodge pick-up truck never left their Oil Springs farm. Willie told him his parents left in a blue Nissan, but the sheriff says there’s no evidence of that.

We talked to Sandra Blanton’s mother in Ohio. She says her daughter and son-in-law would never leave the farm without notice

Price says he’ll soon bring Willie Blanton in for a third interview. The sheriff also tells us two national missing person databases report no findings on the Blantons.

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Accident Reconstuction Family Seeking Indictment in Russell County, KY

The family of a Russell County teen killed in a car crash back in May gathered outside a courthouse Tuesday hoping another teen would be indicted for Tanner Mann’s death.

Two Russell County High School seniors were involved in this wreck. Chad Kelsay lived, Mann died. Mann’s family says Kelsay was driving recklessly and he should be held accountable.

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Investigators say when the accident happened, Kelsay crossed over the center line, and hit Mann head-on. Kelsay’s blood test showed he was not under the influence at the time, and no charges were ever filed.

A grand jury considered the case, but did not return an indictment Tuesday. Mann’s family has hired their own accident re-constructionist, and plans to push for an indictment again in January.

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Missing Person Jarral Ray Osburn of Sand Springs, OK

SAND SPRINGS, Okla. —

The Sand Springs Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in a missing person case.

Sand Springs Police tell KRMG that the family of Jarral Ray Osburn reported him missing last Tuesday. Family members believe he has been missing since August 28th, 2012.

He had been living in an RV park on near 209th W. Ave. on the west side of Sand Springs and was employed by Spirit Areosystems.

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Investigators tell KRMG that Osburn’s vehicle, a blue 1994 Oldsmobile sedan, was towed from the area of 6500 N. Cincinnati on August 29th, 2012 after being found abandoned by a Tulsa County Sheriff’s Deputy.

The last place that Osburn was documented to be was at a Walgreens in Owasso.

Sand Springs Police Detectives fear that Osburn could be in danger based on the lack of activity on his phone account as well as any other indications of normal activity.

Osburn is a 36-year-old white man. He is 6’2″ and weighs 220 lbs. He has brown hair and green eyes.

If you have any information, call the Sand Springs Police Department at (918) 245-8777.

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Fraud Investigation Los Angeles Man Sentenced to 7.5 Years

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles man who helped steal the identities of elderly credit-cardholders has been sentenced to 7 ½ years in federal prison.

The U.S. attorney’s office says 36-year-old Sedrick Bagby was sentenced Monday and ordered to pay more than $288,000 in restitution.

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Prosecutors say Bagby was part of an international identity theft ring that stole about 30 credit cards. Authorities say British members of the ring claimed to be people who’d lost their cards while vacationing in Southern California. They got credit card companies to send replacements to the area and used them to buy more than $371,000 in luxury items, including Rolex watches.

Bagby pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy to commit bank fraud.

Another defendant, Doren Ward of Los Angeles, was earlier convicted and awaits sentencing.

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Wrongful Death Christopher Allman Will Face the Death Penalty

A man accused of murdering and raping a pregnant Russell County mother made a court appearance Tuesday.

Christopher Allman is charged with murder, fetal homicide, kidnapping, robbery, evidence tampering and being a persistent felony offender. Police say Allman strangled 31-year-old Sarah Hart while she was jogging along U.S. 127 near Jamestown in June. Allman was later also indicted for allegedly raping Hart.

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The mother of three was believed to be about 12 weeks pregnant at the time.

At issue in court Tuesday was Allman’s attorney asking the judge to have letters that Allman is receiving in jail no longer be copied by investigators, saying it is a violation. No decision was made immediately, and the judge said a decision will be made at a later date.

Allman will face the death penalty in the case, prosecutors said in July.

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