A mother of a Colorado Springs woman was stabbed 16 times, her arm becoming nearly severed, before she died while trying to protect her daughter from her estranged husband in her townhome in the northeast side of the city, police testified Friday in 4th Judicial District Court.
Timothy Ray Scott, Jr., 28, faces two counts of first-degree murder after deliberation in the death of his mother-in-law Tamara Dunn and her daughter, Ann Jolynne Page Scott, 29, who was fatally shot in her home in March 2020.
Police found Dunn lying at the bottom of the stairs in her daughter’s home, at 6625 Palace Drive, with 16 stab wounds, skull fractures and possible brain hemorrhaging, according to Brent Jacobson, a Colorado Springs police detective, describing the autopsy completed by the El Paso County Coroner’s Office. She had abrasions on her tailbone, consistent with a neighbor’s Ring doorbell camera footage showing a man dragging a woman along the sidewalk and back into the townhouse, accor
BUTLER â A motorcyclist sustained head injuries when he struck the rear of a vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 6 and C.R. 79 east of Butler around 7 p.m. Tuesday, according to the DeKalb County Sheriffâs Department.
Police said the motorcycle operator, Samuel Blackburn, 51, of Edgerton, Ohio, was listed in stable condition at Parkview Regional Medical Center. Police said he was not wearing a helmet when the accident occurred.
Blackburnâs 1953 Harley-Davidson Hydra Glide motorcycle was a total loss, according to police.
Police said Blackburn and Tammy Dunn, 48, driving a 2007 Chrysler Pacifica, both were traveling in a northeasterly direction on U.S. 6 with a pickup truck between them.
Dunn appointed new Oak Ridge city attorney
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The city of Oak Ridge has appointed Senior Staff Attorney Tammy Dunn as the next city attorney.
She assumes her new position recently, when current city Attorney Kenneth Krushenski retired. Dunn, a native Oak Ridger, has been with the city’s Legal Department for more than 20 years, beginning while she was still in law school, a news release stated.
“Technically, I worked for the city even earlier than that. I worked at the Oak Ridge Public Library Children’s Room during my break between undergrad and law school,” Dunn said.