Answers sought in yearslong Elmore County missing persons case
Answers sought in yearslong Elmore County missing persons case By Ashley Bowerman | March 31, 2021 at 10:00 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 10:32 PM
ELMORE COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - It’s been nearly four years since a mother and son from Elmore County disappeared without a trace.
Susan Osborne, 42, and Evan Chartrand, 14, went missing in late May 2017 but were not officially reported missing until July 29, 2017, after family from out of state became concerned.
“Her mother reported her missing and said that it was extremely unusual that she had not heard from her, you know, in this extended period of time,” said Chief Deputy District Attorney CJ Robinson.
Alabama man gets 198 years in prison in brutal rape, abduction that spanned 3 counties
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A young Notasulga man has been sentenced to 198 years in prison for the kidnapping and rape of a 68-year-old woman in what the veteran prosecutor called the worst case he’s ever seen in which a victim survived.
Terrance Devonte Cobb, a 22-year-old with 15 prior adult felony convictions, unexpectedly pleaded guilty in an Elmore County courtroom Monday as his trial was to begin in the horrific 2018 case that spanned three Alabama counties and 12 law enforcement agencies.
Elmore County Chief Deputy District Attorney CJ Robinson provided this account of what happened on that day: