An Edwardsville man is jailed on $1 million bail after being caught with fentanyl, heroin and guns during a raid Friday morning, according to Kingston police.
West Side Shooter Convicted of Assault & Weapon Possession
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Lavaughn Ramseur was charged in connection with the incident in the area of Shiller Street between Haendel and Schubert Street at around 5 p.m. August 4 in which two people were injured.
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Following the report of shots fired, authorities indicated that the injuries to the victims were not believed to be life-threatening. Prosecutors say Ramseur had fired a 9-millemeter handgun in the area, causing those injuries.
He faces up to 15 years in New York State Prison.
The trial in Broome County Court lasted four days.
JEFFERSON CITY - A Jefferson City man was arrested Thursday in connection to a federal weapons possession warrant.Â
According to a news release from Jefferson City Police, an officer spotted Charles Davis Jr., 36, in the parking lot of Schnucks on Missouri Boulevard around 4:30 p.m. Thursday. The officer knew the man had a federal warrant out for weapons possession.
Officers made quick contact and took the suspect into custody without incident.Â
The suspect was found with a large bag, that contained 25 grams of MDMA (ecstasy pills). During a search of Davis Jr. s vehicle, another three large bags containing approximately 3 pounds of crystal methamphetamine, another 27 grams of MDMA and 38 grams of marijuana were found. There were also a small amount of heroin and prescription drugs seized.
BILLINGS - Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Timothy Hornung announced Wednesday evening the capture of 35-year-old Willie Redd.
Hornung said Redd was arrested at the Motel 6 (North) on Midland Road in Billings by members of the Montana Violent Offender Task Force (MVOTF). Redd was arrested inside the hotel after the task force located the room he was occupying.
Redd is in custody at the Yellowstone County Detention Facility on a federal hold.
âThe whole team worked the Redd case hard and put in some long hours. It did not take investigators long to realize that Redd was still in the Billings area. All investigators needed were to be diligent and patient with this case and today it paid off,â Deputy Hornung said. âI could not be prouder of the Billings team of the MVOTF; their dedication to the investigation of Reddâs whereabouts and their ability to safely apprehend him today.â