Private Detective: Babysitter Accused of Abusing, Injuring 4 Month Old Baby

Nicholasville Police have arrested a woman they say physically abused a 4-month-old infant.

On Tuesday, officers with the Nicholasville Police arrested 34-year-old Erin Thompson on a charge of criminal abuse in the first degree on a child under 12.

Investigators tell LEX 18 that Thompson was babysitting a 4-month-old baby girl and several other children when she called 911 for a medical emergency.

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First responders found the baby girl with serious physical injuries and took her to UK hospital, where she was admitted to the ICU.

Police won’t say what exactly her injuries are, but they do not think this was an accident.

“Based upon their evidence and the doctors information and everyone coming together they feel these were injuries sustained by Miss Thompson,”  Kevin Grimes with Nicholasville Police told LEX 18.

Police are asking the parents of any other child who was in this woman’s care to please call them if they think they’re child is also a victim.

Thompson was arrested and lodged in the Jessamine County Detention Center.

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Pedophile Tracking Jackson Co, KS Man Back Behind Bars

A man allowed to remain free after a guilty verdict for child sex crimes is now back behind bars.

Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says Anthony Bowers was taken into custody Tuesday morning at the Jackson County Courthouse. Bowers was convicted Friday of rape, aggravated indecent liberties with a child and aggravated criminal sodomy of a then six-year-old child.

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After the conviction, he was allowed to remain free on bond while awaiting sentencing. Later, in light of this conviction, a judge revoked his probation from an earlier case, which led to him being taken back into custody.

Bowers faces a sentence of 25 years to life on each count. A sentencing date has not yet been set.

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Wrongful Death Family Upset Convicted Murder Granted Bond

A convicted murderer in Laurel County, can now bond out of prison, just five months after he was sentenced to 20 years behind bars. A judge is willing to let Justin Wibbels out on bond, while his guilty verdict is being appealed.

It’s news that is upsetting to the victim’s family.

“I think it’s a slap in the face to my family, that’s what I think it is. And the justice system, as far as I am concerned, we don’t have one,” said Sharon Radford.

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Her brother, Jerry Thompson, was killed while driving to work near London, in June of 2014.

“Just a wonderful person. We feel like he was just snatched, just taken from us. Couldn’t say, we never got to say goodbye. It was just, awful,” said Radford.

Thompson was driving on Highway 30, just East of London at around 8 a.m. when he was killed. Investigators said 23-year-old Justin Wibbels was driving recklessly. They said Wibbels went into the wrong lane to pass some traffic, then periodically drove onto the shoulder to avoid oncoming drivers, such as Thompson.

“He wasn’t counting on my brother trying to get off the road, and get out of his way. And he, was going so fast. He hit my brother so hard,” said Radford.

In November of 2015, a jury decided Wibbels was at fault for Thompson’s death.

“Found guilty of murder. And the jury recommended 20 years, and that’s what he got, 20 years,” said Radford.

Then on Wednesday, a judge granted Wibbels a $50-thousand cash only, or $100-thousand property bond, pending an appeal. News, Thompson’s family was shocked to hear.

“He murdered our brother, and a murderer gets to walk around free? I don’t understand,” said Radford.

While Wibbels has yet to bond out of prison, this family says it won’t take long.

“He’s got plenty of family that would be willing to come up with that cash,” said Radford.

Now they’re begging for justice to be done, and asking the courts to consider this.

“Why should Justin be allowed to go on with his life, when my brother is not allowed to go on with his?” said Radford.

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Wrongful Death Woman Indicted For UK Graduate’s Murder

The woman who police say was behind the murder of a UK graduate has been indicted.

Brenda Delgado, 33, is accused of hiring two people to kill Dr. Kendra Hatcher.

Hatcher was dating Delgado’s ex-boyfriend at the time.

Police say Kristopher Love shot Hatcher in a Dallas parking garage. Officials say Love was in possession of the murder weapon when he was captured.

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Love and Crystal Cortes are charged with capital murder, according to authorities.

Police believe Delgado is hiding in Mexico.

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The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of Brenda Delgado.

 

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Private Detective: Montgomery Co. Mother Accused of Burning Son with Cigarettes

A Montgomery County mother is charged with first degree criminal abuse after being accused of burning her two-year-old son with cigarettes.

Montgomery County Sheriff Fred Shortridge says they were first alerted to the alleged abuse by social services.

They say that 25-year-old Kristen Haddix burned her two-year-old son multiple times with a cigarette.

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According to arrest papers, her son told investigators about his burns, saying “Mommy done it.”

Her six-year-old daughter also claims to have seen her mom burn the two-year-old on one occasion.

The Sheriff says Haddix willingly came down to their department to answer questions, but they say she denies any involvement of knowledge of the alleged abuse.

Sheriff’s Deputies claim an adult male also lives at the home on Van Thompson Road, they continue to investigate to see if he has any involvement in the crime.

Neighbors along Van Thompson Road say they aren’t familiar with the family that lives in this home, but they are surprised to hear about such shocking news coming out of their small community.

The Sheriff was not sure if the children have been removed from the home where the alleged abuse happened.

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Wrongful Death Twin Accused in Brother’s Death After Body Discovered in Laurel Co.

A twin was charged with his brother’s death after his body was discovered in their Laurel County home.

Investigators say that the body of 30-year-old Anthony Johnson was discovered inside his home on Robinson Creek Road.

Neighbors tell LEX 18 that Anthony Johnson lived in this home with his twin brother and one other person. They say he moved there less than a year ago and for the most part kept to himself.

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Friends say he was a father of two and was well-liked in this area.

Anthony Johnson’s body was discovered by his twin brother, Antonio Johnson, in a back bedroom around 4:00 Tuesday afternoon, according to authorities.

His brother called 911.

On Wednesday, Antonio was charged with Murder-Domestic Violence in Anthony’s death.

Deputies say Johnson had severe head injuries and that there didn’t seem to be any forced entry to the home. Autopsy reports say the death was a homicide.

According to the arrest citation. Antonio denied murdering his brother and insists that Anthony hit himself repeatedly in the head with a hammer, which police say is the murder weapon.

Antonio is in the Laurel County Detention Center.

Deputies say the area is normally peaceful.

The Sheriff’ Office says the investigation is ongoing.

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Fraud Investigation Retired Judge, Attorney and Psychologist Indicted in $600 Million Social Security Fraud Scheme

A retired administrative law judge, a lawyer and a psychologist were charged in a federal indictment unsealed today for their roles in a scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $600 million in federal disability payments for thousands of claimants.

Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division; Special Agent in Charge Michael McGill of the Social Security Administration-Office of Inspector General’s (SSA-OIG) Philadelphia Field Division; Special Agent in Charge Howard S. Marshall of the FBI’s Louisville, Kentucky, Field Division; Special Agent in Charge Tracey D. Montaño of Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations (IRS-CI) Nashville, Tennessee, Field Office; and Special Agent in Charge Derrick Jackson of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services-Office of the Inspector General (HHS-OIG) Atlanta Regional Office made the announcement.

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David Black Daugherty, 81, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Eric Christopher Conn, 55, and Alfred Bradley Adkins, 44, both of Pikeville, Kentucky, were charged in an 18-count indictment returned on April 1, 2016, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.  The indictment was unsealed upon Conn’s arrest and initial court appearance today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert E. Wier of the Eastern District of Kentucky.  Conn was detained pending his detention hearing, which is scheduled for April 7, 2016.

The indictment charges all three defendants with one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.  In addition, Conn is charged with three counts of mail fraud, three counts of wire fraud, two counts of obstruction, two counts of false statements, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, four counts of money laundering, and one count of conspiracy to structure payments.  Adkins is charged with one count of mail fraud, one count of wire fraud, and one count of false statements.  Daugherty also is charged with two counts of mail fraud, two counts of wire fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.

“The defendants are charged with designing an intricate scheme, using their expertise and positions of authority, to fraudulently induce payment of $600 million in federal disability and healthcare benefits,” said Assistant Attorney General Caldwell.  “While Social Security disability programs are designed to support the disabled, the defendants allegedly used it to enrich themselves.  Today’s arrests demonstrate, however, that the Criminal Division will root out greed and corruption wherever they may be found.”

“The Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General is committed to pursuing those who violate the public trust by conspiring to misrepresent disabling conditions to defraud not only Social Security, but all American taxpayers,” said Special Agent in Charge McGill.  “We will continue to uphold the integrity of Social Security’s disability programs, which are a lifeline for so many Americans and their families.  I would like to thank the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, and in particular, the division’s Fraud Section, for their willingness to take on this case and their diligent efforts to ensure these individuals will be held accountable for their actions.”

“As I stated just a few days ago when announcing charges against Kentucky Deputy Attorney General Timothy Longmeyer, the Louisville FBI is committed to cleaning up Kentucky,” said Special Agent in Charge Marshall.  “The allegations against these defendants is yet another example of Kentucky’s historical willingness to accept corruption as the status quo.  Although cleaning up Kentucky is a long and difficult process, today’s announcement is another step toward ending public corruption and taking back the commonwealth from those who corrupt it.”

“IRS-Criminal Investigation is committed to unraveling complex fraud and money laundering schemes,” said Special Agent in Charge Montaño.  “The allegations in this case describe a gross abuse of a system that was established to provide assistance to those truly in need.  The defendants are alleged to have conspired to use their positions, to corrupt the system for their own personal gain, at the expense of the American taxpayers who fund the Social Security system.  We are proud to work with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute individuals who attempt to enrich themselves by fraudulent means.”

“This scheme allegedly enrolled ineligible people in Medicare and Medicaid,” said Special Agent in Charge Jackson.  “We are working with our law enforcement partners to protect these government health care programs funded by our taxpayer dollars.”

The indictment alleges that from October 2004 to Feb. 13, 2012, Conn, Daugherty and Adkins conspired to defraud the government by, among other things, submitting false and fraudulent medical documentation to the SSA in order to have the SSA pay claimants’ retroactive disability benefits, continue to pay claimants’ disability benefits in the future, award Medicare and Medicaid benefits to claimants and pay Conn’s attorney fees.  According to the indictment, the conspirators intended that the SSA disburse more than $600 million in disability benefits in more than 2,000 cases to claimants in Kentucky and elsewhere, irrespective of the claimants’ actual entitlement to benefits.  Conn, Adkins and Daugherty allegedly received more than $5 million during the nearly eight-year scheme.

According to the indictment, Conn is an attorney whose firm in Floyd County has focused for the past 20 years primarily on representing individuals seeking Social Security disability benefits; Adkins is a clinical psychologist who performed medical evaluations for Conn from 2004 through 2011; and Daugherty is a former SSA administrative law judge who began working with the SSA in 1990 and was assigned to the Office of Disability and Adjudication Review hearing office in Huntington, West Virginia, which maintained a satellite office in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, and handled the claims of Kentucky claimants who requested hearings.  Daugherty, who retired in July 2011, was responsible for deciding whether claimants were disabled and entitled to benefits.

As part of the scheme, Conn allegedly filed disability applications with the Prestonsburg Field Office, irrespective of the claimants’ residence in an effort to ultimately bring the cases before the Huntington Hearing Office, where Daugherty either self-assigned or directed others to assign those cases to himself.  Daugherty allegedly solicited Conn to submit falsified medical evidence so that Daugherty could issue fully favorable decisions.  Adkins and others performed pretextual physical and mental evaluations on claimants, the indictment alleges.  They routinely prepared and signed evaluation reports indicating that claimants had limitations considered disabling by the SSA, irrespective of claimants’ actual physical or mental conditions, according to the indictment.

According to the indictment, once the law enforcement investigation began, Conn allegedly threatened to retaliate against another person’s livelihood when that person provided truthful information to a law enforcement officer about the scheme.  Conn also allegedly destroyed and directed others to destroy evidence, including federal reports, a computer tower and other electronic hardware and media located at his law firm.

An indictment is merely an allegation and all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

The SSA-OIG, the FBI, IRS-CI and HHS-OIG investigated the case.  Trial Attorney Dustin M. Davis and Special Trial Attorney Trey Alford of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and Trial Attorney Kristen M. Warden of the Criminal Division’s Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section are prosecuting the case.

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Missing Person D.C. Police Continue Search for Relisha Rudd

D.C. Police will continue their search for Relisha Rudd, the 8-year-old girl who went missing from her home at a city shelter in March 2014, near the National Arboretum.

D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier made the announcement at the Fifth District Police Station in D.C. this morning. The search is expected to begin today and carry over into Thursday.

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Rudd’s alleged abductor, a man named Kahlil Malik Tatum, worked as a janitor at the shelter where Rudd’s family lived. He was found dead in Kenilworth Park in northeast D.C. in April 2014. Police say he committed suicide.

Further searching of the Kenilworth Park area did not turn up any signs of Rudd.

Tatum’s wife was found murdered in a Prince George’s County hotel room about two weeks prior to his body being found in the park.

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Drug Dog Sweep Locates Almost 15 Pounds of Meth in Portland, Oregon

Nearly 15 pounds of meth was found wrapped in a blanket in the trunk of a car after a traffic stop in Southwest Portland.

Officers stopped a Chevrolet Impala along SW 185th and Baseline on Tuesday afternoon, police said. The driver consented to a search of the car.

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Lola, a trained drug sniffer, was brought in for the search and found the meth.

Jose Ignacio Reyes-Morfin, 24, is held at the Washington County Jail on charges of manufacturing, delivering and possessing meth.

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Fraud Investigation Tampa Bay Trio Arrested in Richland County, SC

The Richland County Sheriff’s Deparment has arrested three people in a fraud investigation.

Tocara Middleton, 28, has been charged with two counts of financial transaction card theft, two counts of financial transaction card fraud, two counts of financial transaction identity theft and two counts of criminally receiving goods fraudulently obtained.

Cia Dickerson, 27, was charged with financial card theft, financial transaction card fraud, financial identity theft and financial transaction card forgery. Joshua Peterson III was charged with conspiracy.

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According to Sheriff Leon Lott, the trio went to the Home Depot on Two Notch Road, March 31 and bought four gift cards that totaled $400 with stolen credit card information and cloned credit cards.

The group then tried to buy more gift cards at the Fernandina Road Home Depot where they were arrested.

Sheriff Lott said all three came from Tampa Bay, Florida to commit these crimes. All three are currently being held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.

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