Pedophile Tracking Jacksonville, FL Man Convicted

William Permenter was convicted of several child sex crimes last week, including Lewd and Lascivious Molestation.

The conviction stemmed from an incident that occurred between December 2011 and February 2012.

During the span, Permenter intoxicated three victims — ages 9, 12 and 16 — with “wine coolers”, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

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He also forced the victims to watch pornographic videos.

According to the State Attorney’s Office, Permenter also inappropriately touched one of the victims and forced a child to touch him.

He was convicted on two counts of Lewd or Lascivious Molestation, two counts of Sale or Showing of Obscene Material to Minors and three counts of Sale/Providing Alcoholic Beverages to a Person Under Age 21.

In 1986, Permenter pleaded guilty to a charge of Lewd Assault.

Permenter faces up to life in prison. He will be sentenced the week of June 3.

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Missing Person Derek Ryan Funk of Oak Ridge, TN

Three years ago come Sunday, Derek Ryan Funk got in his truck about midnight and drove from a home in Powell. He has not been seen — or heard from — again.

Derek is still listed officially as a missing person and a reward for information is still being offered by his family.

On Sunday, his family and friends will hold a “Remembrance Day” at Faith Promise Church.

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The special event will be at 1 p.m. and is to “honor and remember” Derek on the third anniversary of his disappearance.

His parents, Kevin and Tricia Funk of Oak Ridge, hope someone with information will come forward.

Tricia told The Oak Ridger she “hopes to have media there (at the church) for TV purposes, to keep his picture out there.”

“We still have the reward,” she said, “but nobody has made any hits on it.”

Derek was last seen about midnight on May 12, 2010, when he left a friend’s house in Powell en route to his home in south Knoxville. That’s all the Funks know about their eldest son’s disappearance.

“People don’t want to be known as a snitch,” Tricia said. “People know what happened to him, but no one will talk. That is so frustrating for us.”

Tricia said she wants those who may know something to think about her family. Derek was 19 when he disappeared and she thinks those young people he was acquainted with at the time may have matured now.

“They could now be having children of their own,” she said. “I’d like to ask them — what if that was your sister, brother, and now three years later, down the road, what if it was your child? What would you want people to do? That’s what’s frustrating.”

She said neither she, nor anyone in her family including her younger son, Brett, has had any contact with any of Derek’s friends since he disappeared.

Tricia said media outlets had written about Derek’s disappearance several times in the past three years and his friends had agreed to talk to reporters when contacted, but none returned calls .

“I contacted them and they said they would talk to reporters, but none did,” she said. “My personal opinion is they might know something.”

She said she occasionally sees things people say on social media outlets like Facebook, Topix and forums like “’ya’ll don’t know the whole story,’” but then “no one will talk.”

“We know people know,” Tricia said. “We don’t know if they are afraid to talk or what.

“It’s frustrating no one will do the right thing.”

She said she recently attended a National Victims Week event in Knoxville and the speaker, a victim of crime, asked, “Are we going to let thugs intimidate?” She said he talked about a case where a witness had been threatened but still testified. In other words, she said, “He stood up.”

“That’s our case, exactly,” she said. “We’ve got a few people who won’t say anything. Take the reward, talk to police, surely you can’t be kept quiet. I don’t understand. People have to have a conscious. How can you sleep? Is there no one out there who believes in God anymore?”

Tricia said the community has to be involved.

“It’s so frustrating to know someone might know something and won’t talk,” she said.

She said searches for Derek’s truck were done in area lakes last year and vehicles were pulled from the water — but not Derek’s.

Derek was driving a 1996 white Ford Ranger pickup truck. The 2009 Oak Ridge High School graduate is about 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs about 130 pounds. He has blond hair and blue eyes, and sports several tattoos on his body, including both arms.

If anyone has information about Derek Funk or his truck, contact the Knoxville Police Department at (865) 215-7212.

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Accident Reconstruction Couple Saved from Burning Car

A Laurel County man pulled a couple from a burning car on Sunday, possibly saving their lives.

The hero is Walter Trebow. That afternoon, Walter was was in his garden, checking his seedlings, when his peace and quiet was interrupted.

“I heard a dirt bike down there, heard it take off, and heard a crash, figured somebody wrecked pretty bad,” Trebow tells LEX 18.

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Trebow ran down his driveway and to the end of McKnight Road, off Ky-472, about nine miles east of London. That’s where he found a car nose down, stuck in a ditch. He says the woman in the front seat was panicked, and the driver was unconscious. The dirt bike was gone. He was the only person there to help.

“She was screaming her leg was broke, was screaming and hollering, so I drug her up the hill, away from the car on fire, and I figured it would probably have a couple explosions.”

The woman, Crystal Roark, was safe. Trebow called 911, but the fire was growing fast. He says he couldn’t wait for emergency responders. He heard the gas tank hiss and knew they could all be victims at any moment. So Trebow went back for the unconscious driver, Alen Wombles.

“I had to get that guy out of the car, get him to safety, so he wouldn’t die.”

Wombles woke up, and Trebow was able to pull him from the burning car, no regard for his own safety. He says he’d do it all over again.

“Try to help somebody out whenever you can. Life or death situation, do the right thing.”

Wombles has been charged with driving under the influence. Roark, the passenger, has been charged with alcohol intoxication. Deputies found what they think was meth in the car, and say more charges are likely to follow.

Both were taken to UK hospital with serious injuries.

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Wrongful Death Brother Arrested in 8 Year Olds Death

People in Valley Springs, a quiet Northern California community, expressed relief that there had been an arrest in the stabbing death of 8-year-old Leila Fowler, but they were stunned by the suspect: her 12-year-old brother.

“It’s just shocking. I don’t know what else to say,” Patti Campbell, longtime restaurant owner in the town of Valley Springs, told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Last month’s stabbing death of Leila Fowler shook this small community southeast of Sacramento and set off an intense manhunt.

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Her brother was in the home at the time and told police he saw a man run from the scene.

Days later, the boy appeared with his father and stepmother at a vigil for his sister. On Friday, as speculation in the community built that perhaps the boy was involved, his biological mother told CBS Sacramento her son “could never hurt his sister.”

Later that day, police announced that the boy had been arrested and faced homicide charges.

Aaron Plunk, a neighbor of the family, said the arrest was staggering but he could rest easier now. He said he and his family had been extra vigilant about locking windows and doors, even though the street was being closely guarded throughout the manhunt by deputies who demanded IDs of residents to pass.

“I think we were the safest house in the county,” Plunk told the Modesto Bee.

His mother, Carla Plunk called it “a relief knowing there is not some crazy person running around, saying she’d been scared enough to arm herself.

“It the first time I ever held a gun,” she said.

Calaveras Unified School District Superintendent Mark Campbell said counselors will be available Monday at all schools.

The district “stands ready to provide whatever level of support and assistance is necessary to the Fowler family” and the community at large, he said Sunday.

Police released no information about what led them to arrest the boy. Leila’s brother told police he found his sister’s body and encountered an intruder in the home while their parents were at a Little League game. He described the man as tall with long gray hair. A neighbor told detectives she saw a man flee the home, but she later recanted the story.

Police said there was no sign of a burglary or robbery. As part of the investigation, authorities seized several knives from the Fowler home, where Leila lived with her father, stepmother and siblings.

A day before the arrest, the boy’s biological mother told CBS Sacramento her son “could never hurt his sister.”

“I’ve never seen him be mean to her,” Priscilla Rodriquez told the station Friday. “My son loved his sister so much.”

Rodriguez said in the interview that a bitter custody battle drove a wedge between her and the children’s father.

“I just hope they find whoever did this to her,” Rodriguez said just one day before Saturday’s arrest. “I know he could never do something like that.”

Calaveras County Sheriff Gary Kuntz said authorities spent more than 2,000 hours on the investigation before they arrested the boy.

A court hearing for the 12-year-old is not being made public because he is minor.

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Missing Person Body of Missing Lake Township Woman Found

The body of Danielle Jelinek, a Minnesota woman who had been missing for months, has been found, The Anoka County Medical Examiner confirmed in a press release Friday, according to CBS Minnesota.

A spokesperson for the Jelinek family believes Jelinek’s remains were found about 300 yards from her ex-boyfriend’s home in Chisago Lake Township, the station reports.

The 27-year-old Jelinek, of Chisago, disappeared on Dec. 8, 2012, after reportedly spending time with her ex-boyfriend, Aaron Schnagl.

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Schnagl has since been arrested on drug-related charges and remains in jail.

According to Chisago County Sheriff Rick Duncan, the area surrounding Schnagl’s home had been searched nearly a dozen times over the winter when there was 18 inches of snow on the ground.

Around 3 p.m. Friday, a State Patrol helicopter on a routine search spotted a body.

An airboat was then used to recover the body, the station says. The body was identified as that of Jelinek later in the day.

“The family is pretty shook-up. They kind of knew this was coming all along,” Duncan said.

Duncan said Schnagl has not been cooperating with their investigation into the disappearance and death of Jelinek, but authorities reportedly are hopeful that new developments will help answer a lot of questions surrounding the case.

Jelinek was one of three women from the Minneapolis-area who were reported missing in the last six months. The body of Kira Trevino, one of the missing women, was discovered last week. Trevino’s husband is in jail on charges of second-degree murder in her death. Mandy Matula, the remaining missing woman, remains unaccounted for. Matula’s boyfriend fatally shot himself in a police station parking lot before he could be questioned as a person of interest in her disappearance.

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Wrongful Death Man Pleads Not Guilty in Frankfort Murder

The coroner says a Frankfort mother who was murdered died from blunt force trauma to the head and face.

Gypsy Reyes, 29, was found dead Friday in her apartment on Ewing Court in Frankfort. Brian Reed, 41, is charged with her murder and was arraigned on the charge Monday, where he entered a not guilty plea.

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Police say the two got into a fight Thursday night in front of some friends. Investigators found Reyes’ body Friday morning.

Reyes leaves behind two young daughters. Reed will be in court again May 21.

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Private Detective Lexington Police Investigate Overnight Shooting

Lexington police are investigating after a man suffered a gunshot wound to the face Sunday night.

Police say the victim and his aunt stopped to talk to some people he knew along Florence Avenue, near Georgetown Street, around 10 p.m. and a bullet struck him in the cheek.

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Around the same time, police got reports of shots fired on nearby Roosevelt Boulevard. Investigators say a stray bullet might have hit the victim.

He’s expected be OK.

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Pedophile Tracking Man Arrested in West Haven, CT

West Haven police have arrested a 42-year-old local man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.

Police began investigating Gary Gray on Sept. 9, 2012, when the girl’s mother reported that her daughter confided that she believed she had sex with a family friend, police said.

Forensic examinations and medical evaluations revealed that the child had injuries consistent with a sexual assault, police said.

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When police interviewed Gray, he said “Last time I admitted it, this time I’m not admitting it,’’ according to a news release from Sgt. David Tammaro, of West Haven police.

Detectives discovered that Gray has previous arrests for accusations of sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.

New Haven police are also investigating Gary in connection with a sexual assault that might have taken place in the city, police said.

Gray was charged with first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.

He was held on $100,000 bond.

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Wrongful Death Man Gets Up to 20 Years in 2010 DUI Deaths

A man convicted in the DUI deaths of two people in Scott County back in 2010 was sentenced in the case Monday.

Jeff Bailey was driving a pickup truck that collided head-on with a car on Lexington Road in northern Scott County on June 10, 2010. Scott County Deputy Coroner Leigh Hammond says Brian Keith Way, 32, of Lexington, died at the scene from blunt-force trauma to the body. Anna Hamilton, 29, also from Lexington, was transported to Georgetown Hospital and was later pronounced dead. She also died of blunt-force trauma to the body.

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Bailey, who was treated and released from UK Hospital, had just gotten his license back shortly before the incident after it was suspended for not paying a traffic ticket.

On Monday, Bailey was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. He will be eligible for parole.

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Missing Person Missing Horseback Rider Found Dead in Jessamine County

A man who was missing for several hours Saturday in the Brumfield Lane area of Jessamine County has been found dead.

The Jessamine County Coroner says 56-year-old Danny Reynolds was riding his horse with some friends Saturday. Officials say Reynolds and his horse tried to cross a stream, but the horse likely slipped, causing Reynolds to fall off.

The horse was later found, safe, but not Reynolds.

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Rescuers found him about a half-a-mile down stream around 9:00 Sunday morning.

The official cause of death is drowning, and the coroner says bumps and bruises on Reynolds are consistent with falling off a horse.

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