MASSENA — A Louisville man was charged with criminal impersonation Monday night, according to state police. Thomas J. Thompson, 25, was charged with second-degree criminal impersonation at 8:33 …
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VSP: Driver dies after striking fire engine on I-95 By NBC12 Newsroom | May 12, 2021 at 7:11 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 4:08 PM
PRINCE GEORGE Co., Va. (WWBT) - Virginia State Police said a driver was killed after they struck a fire engine on Interstate 95.
Police said the crash happened around 6:38 p.m. on I-95 south near Templeton.
Fire crews were already on the scene of a single-vehicle crash when another driver in a Nissan Versa struck the fire engine. Virginia State Police said a driver was killed after they struck a fire engine on Interstate 95. (Source: Virginia State Police)
Police said the driver, Thomas J. Thompson, 49, of Emporia, hit the engine died at the scene.
LARIMER COUNTY Lifelong friends, described as best friends with matching tattoos, and whose families have been closely aligned for three generations, are now adversaries in a suit filed Thursday in Larimer County District Court.
The suit alleges that Justin Loeffler, his partners from Virginia and Nebraska, and a now-defunct Greentree Ag Ventures LLC, defrauded Drew Holm of Platteville, his investment partner and their Premium Choice Consulting Corp., in a failed hemp farm operation initially in Wyoming and later in Larimer County.
The suit alleges that Loeffler and his partners used his close friendship with Holm to lure him into a hemp operation investment that resulted in the loss of $800,000. The grow operation, at the time, would have been illegal in Wyoming, and the defendants were aware of that, according to the suit.