Private Detective: Three Juveniles Charged in Lexington Burglaries

Lexington Police have charged three juveniles in connection to two burglaries in the Lakeshore area of Lexington.

Officers responded to two homes that reported thefts on February 11. In both situations the suspects forced their way into the homes, after kicking the doors in.

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One homeowner told investigators he awoke when he heard the backdoor of his residence being kicked open. He went downstairs to check on the situation while another person in the home called the police. When officers arrived on scene they saw a white-colored, Acura fleeing the scene with the headlights off.

Officers were unable to stop the fleeing vehicle.

The suspects then allegedly stole a vehicle from another residence. The individuals have been charges with counts ranging from burglary, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property.

As the three are juveniles, their names are not being released

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Missing Person Silver Alert for Fort Smith, AR Man

Arkansas State Police have issued a Silver Alert for a Fort Smith man reported missing Wednesday. Jimmy Don Abner was last seen in the parking lot at 3202 S 62nd St.

Police said Abner was last seen wearing a blue hoodie and blue jogging pants. Abner is 5’6″ and 165 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

Abner has mental issues, according to police.

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Police said he may be in a white two-door Nissan pickup truck with paper tags.

Another man – believed to be Eugene Davis –  was seen driving the truck, according to the alert.

Anyone having information should contact Fort Smith Police Department  at (479) 709-5100.

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Missing Person Amy Wyro of Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth police said they need the public’s help finding a 44-year-old woman who has been missing since Tuesday morning.

Amy Wyro was last seen at her home in the 9000 block of Shoveler Trail at 8:45 a.m., according to authorities. She left on foot or was picked up.

Police described Wyro as 5 feet 2 inches tall and about 140 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes.

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The Fort Worth Police Department’s Missing Person Unit asked that anyone with information about Wyro’s disappearance contact them at 817-335-4442.

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Private Detective: Teen Accused in Multi-State Crime Spree Pleads Not Guilty

A court hearing was held for the Grayson County teen who went on a multi-state crime spree with his girlfriend.

Dalton Hayes, 18, is facing charges of rape, burglary, theft and criminal mischief.

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Hayes’ attorney entered a not guilty plea on all charges during his hearing Wednesday.

Hayes is due back in court later this month and is set to undergo a competency evaluation. His bond was set at $50,000.

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Private Detective: “Bogus Beggar” Accused of Rape in Franklin County

A man who gained notoriety for being a “bogus beggar” by faking a handicap has allegedly added a more serious charge to his repertoire.

Gary Thompson has been in and out of jails across Kentucky since 2000, according to his arrest record, but his latest charge stems from an incident with a woman in Frankfort.

Investigators say that Thompson met up with a woman last February. According to the citation the two hit it off and ended up back at the woman’s Frankfort apartment where he is accused of raping her.

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Gary allegedly claims that what happened at the apartment was consensual but the woman reported the incident to police, who got with the County Attorney and returned a 3rd degree rape indictment Tuesday against 32-year-old Thompson.

Thompson’s arrest record is 32 pages long and includes charges from at least ten Kentucky counties.

Thompson is currently in jail in Meade County.

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Missing Person David Tarby of Binghamton, NY

Police are investigating the disappearance of a 63-year-old Binghamton man.

David Tarby was last contacted at his Haendel Street apartment on Jan. 22, according to Binghamton police.

He is described as a 5-foot-11-inch white male weighing 200 pounds. A photo released by police shows him with dark, shoulder-length hair.

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Tarby suffers from mental illness, including bi-polar disorder, according to police.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Binghamton Police Department at (607) 772-7080.

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Missing Person Sabrina Hatheway of Worcester, Mass.

23-year-old Sabrina Hatheway, mother of two children, has been missing since December 20.

Hatheway was last seen leaving her aunt’s house at night with a ‘friend’ and told her aunt she would be right back. She has not been seen or heard from since January 1.

GoLocal Worcester has learned that the ‘friend’ was Hatheway’s ex- boyfriend, Kevin Crozier, of 11 Dixfield Street, Worcester. According to the U.S. Department of Justice National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, Sabrina “was last seen with her ex-boyfriend whose house burned down January 1, 2015 and deemed arson.”

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On January 1, 2015, a fire occured at 11 Dixfield Street. Fire officials deemed it arson.

One family member, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “We actually had someone call us last night (Tuesday) and tell us that they wanted to see us because they know what’s going on. And they knew things that were directly related to us. There’s some really, really bad (stuff) going on.”

Brenda Hatheway, Sabrina’s mother, said “We got a call saying that Sabrina was in a blue, abandoned house near the burned down house (on Dixfield Street in Worcester). We drove around for hours in a neighborhood that’s not that big. We covered every single street that’s over there. We couldn’t find it.”

According to Worcester Courthouse records, Crozier was charged with assault and battery on a family/household member on December 4, 2014, a little over two weeks before Hatheway disappeared.

Sabrina is 5’3″ and 120 pounds with dirty blonde/brown hair. According to her cousin, Hatheway’s aunt would not have let her go if the aunt knew she was leaving with her ex-boyfriend because over the period of their entire relationship, Hatheway’s ex-boyfriend had “been extremely abusive.”

“The whole reason she was staying with my aunt is because she left her ex-boyfriend for those reasons,” said Hatheway’s cousin. “He has come forward and admitted that he was the last person to see her.”

In 2006, Crozier, along with one other man, was arrested for assault and battery on an elderly man. Crozier plead guilty to Armed Assault with Intent to Rob a Person over the age of 60, Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon on a person over the age of 60.

Crozier and his accomplice were sentenced to 3 to 5 years in state penitentiary following this case.

If anyone has any information regarding Sabrina Hatheway, please contact the Worcester Police Detective Bureau at (508) 799-8651.

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Pedophile Tracking Nassau County, FL Man Convicted

A local man was found guilty of lewd or lascivious molestation on a 9-year-old this week, a press release from the state attorney’s office said.

Lucas W. Eckert, 35, was arrested in August 2014 after the young girl’s mother alerted the authorities to abuse. Eckert, a family friend, molested the girl when they were left alone.

The mother discovered the abuse after learning the origin of a small cut on the girl’s finger.

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She told her mother that she was forced to shave Eckert’s stomach, resulting in the injury. He then inappropriately touched her, the investigation found.

Eckert now faces 25 years to life in prison and will be sentenced March 5.

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Private Detective: Home Invasion Victim Says Facebook Helped Find Suspect

 A Crime Stoppers person of the week, accused in a violent home invasion, was arrested on Monday. One of the victims of the crime said social media help put that 20-year-old Charles Reeves behind bars.

One of the three young women robbed at gunpoint, and tied up in their home in front of a child, spoke with LEX 18 News about the crime.

It happened on Old Paris Road in Lexington, three weeks ago. Police said one man came knocking on a door, then minutes later two other men robbed the people inside that home.

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For the victims, Facebook helped solve what seemed like a random crime. “I seriously thought I was going to die,” said one of the victims. It’s a thought that haunts this woman, and why she didn’t want to show her face.

“When a gun is pointed to your head, you think, is this going to be my last day?” said the woman. Thankfully, January 20th wasn’t. Now there is an arrest in the case.

“Facebook played a big part,” said the woman. However, before social media, she said it all started when a man came knocking at the door.

It was a Tuesday morning at around 9 a.m. when the man asked if the woman’s fiance was hiring. Her fiance runs a construction business out of their house, however that morning he was not home. Minutes after the strange man left, the woman said Reeves and another man burst inside the house.

“He kept telling me this ain’t a joke, don’t turn this robbery into a homicide,” said the woman. She said Reeves tied all three of the women up in the bathtub, as their little girl hid upstairs. Then the victims said the men demanded money and threatened the women’s lives. Eventually the victims said the men ran off with money.

After police were called, the women’s fiance got a tip. “He got a phone call that said I know who did it,” said the woman. The tip said to look at a former employee’s son on Facebook. Under the profile name “Fatman Jones,” the woman said they saw pictures of Reeves.

“I thought it was crazy because I had just seen him in here,” said the woman.

Now Reeves is behind bars, and instead of police lights outside the family’s house, security cameras scatter the walls. Still, as they watch social media, they’re waiting with hopeful anticipation of more arrests.

“I mean, I feel relief. But, I know there’s other people out there too,” said Reeves.

Investigators are still looking for the other two men involved in this crime. If you have any information as to who they are, you’re asked to call Lexington Police.

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Private Detective: Graffiti Threat in EKU Bathroom

Eastern Kentucky University officials have revealed the graffiti threat scrawled in a bathroom stall in the Combs Building last week.

Officials say the message read, “Bringing gun to here. 2-11-15. Dead students.”

Since a student found the message on Feb. 3, EKU campus police have teamed up with local, state and federal authorities in an attempt to find the person who wrote it.

Officials say they have no plans to close campus on the 11th.

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“While the University continues to treat this threat very seriously, there are no plans to close the campus or cancel classes. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to respect the threat, be vigilant in ensuring the safety of themselves and their fellow Colonels, but remain engaged in the essential business of learning, living and working on our campus.”

Officials say students will noticed an increased police presence on campus Wednesday. Classes will not be cancelled but faculty and staff may be excused if they feel threatened.

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