Investigation into Americus weekend shooting continues Jaron Griffin (Source: Sumter County Sheriff s Office) By Bobby Poitevint | January 26, 2021 at 12:45 AM EST - Updated January 26 at 3:49 PM
AMERICUS, Ga. (WALB) - No charges have been released for an Americus man who was taken into custody in connection to a weekend shooting.
Jaron Griffin, 22, is a suspect in a
Police said the shooting happened in a shopping center parking lot in the 1400 block of East Forsyth Street near Belk and Hibbett Sports.
”Officers and emergency medical personnel responded to the area and found a male victim with gunshot wounds seated in a car in the parking lot. The victim was identified as David Joshua Mitchell, age 26, pronounced deceased at the scene,” said Maj. Hermon Lamar with the Americus Police Department.
Mona S. ROmine, 80 of Hopewell
Mona S. Romine, age 80, of Hopewell, died at 8:25 AM, Friday, January 22, 2021, at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville, OH.
She was born Saturday, November 16, 1940, in Rushville, OH, the daughter of George Conant and Laura L. (Hook) Conant. She was married to Donald Edgar Romine who preceded her in death.
She was a member of Gratiot United Methodist Church. She enjoyed yard sales, loved to go get a coke and cheeseburger with her sister, and spending time with family.
She is survived by three sons: Dana, Shane, and Jack Romine; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, two sisters: Patricia Patterson and Laura Romine, and several nieces and nephews.
Seeking coronavirus escape, people buy up snowmobiles
Sledding seen as an avenue for socially distanced recreation
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PITTSTOWN – Last spring as the COVID-19 pandemic had people confined to their homes, there was a run on bicycle shops and pool installers as people looked at staycations and backyard recreation.
Now, snowmobile and ATV dealers are getting cleaned out as folks seek to take advantage of winter, once the snow gets here, that is.
“We are sold out of 2020 snowmobiles,” said Cody Buck of Edelmann Sales, which offers Polaris snowmobiles and a number of dirt bikes and ATVs. They have 2021 models and snowmobile manufacturers are working overtime to keep up with demand.
Seeking coronavirus escape, people buy up snowmobiles
Sledding seen as an avenue for socially distanced recreation
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PITTSTOWN – Last spring as the COVID-19 pandemic had people confined to their homes, there was a run on bicycle shops and pool installers as people looked at staycations and backyard recreation.
Now, snowmobile and ATV dealers are getting cleaned out as folks seek to take advantage of winter, once the snow gets here, that is.
“We are sold out of 2020 snowmobiles,” said Cody Buck of Edelmann Sales, which offers Polaris snowmobiles and a number of dirt bikes and ATVs. They have 2021 models and snowmobile manufacturers are working overtime to keep up with demand.
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