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The number of women to come forward with misconduct allegations against Sanger Police officer and Corcoran resident J.D. Torrence has reached 12, with more women expected to testify soon, according to the Fresno County Sheriff s Office.
According to Lt. Brandon Pursell, there are seven complaints against Torrence that constitute criminal allegations and another five for police misconduct. However, Pursell said those numbers will likely go up as more people have already reached out with additional testimonies.
The initial complaint against Torrence was submitted to the Sanger Police Department â Police Chief Greg Garner then turned the investigation over to the FCSO to serve as an unbiased entity. Torrence was arrested last Wednesday on charges of sexual battery and unlawfully detaining a person.
A decorated deputy with the Tulare County Sheriffâs Office has been arrested on suspicion of rape by Hanford Police, according to police officials.
Deputy Luis Araujo, who was arrested on Tuesday, received the Officer of the Year award from the Knights of Columbus in 2020 for work he did while serving at the Visalia substation.Â
Araujo is the second Officer of the Year recipient to be arrested in Hanford in the last two weeks. Last week, Visalia Police detective Samantha Adney was arrested on domestic abuse and DUI charges. Adney received the award in April.
According to Lt. James Lutz, public information officer with the Hanford Police, itâs the departmentâs policy not to divulge details in domestic abuse cases.
April 9, 1949-April 11, 2021
Joseph “Joe” M. Benner, 72, of Bellefonte, passed away on Sunday, April 11, 2021, at Mount Nittany Medical Center surrounded by his family. Born on April 9, 1949 in Bellefonte, he was the son of the late Dorothy Hull and was raised by his grandparents, the late Russell and Helen Benner.
On Nov. 8, 1968, he married Deborah (Garner) Benner, who survives him at home after sharing over 52 years of marriage together.
Joe was a graduate of Bellefonte High School, Class of 1967. Prior to his retirement, Joe worked for Weis Markets for more than 50 years.
In addition to his wife, Deborah, he is survived by his children, Amy Jo Benner, and Carol Fazler (Karl); two brothers, Ed Benner, and Tom Benner (Janet), and one sister, Helen Eckley (Dale). Also surviving is a brother-in-law, Greg Garner (Sue), sisters-in-law, Bonnie Burris (Jim), and Karin Garner; three grandsons, three great-granddaughters, and numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephew
Families, Friends & Students Mourn Loss Of 2 Oklahomans Who Died On Icy Waters
Families, friends and students are grieving after two people in northeast Oklahoma died this week after walking on icy ponds, trying to rescue their dogs.
Cheryl Bertelli lost her fiancé, 53-year-old Greg Garner, after he fell through an icy part of Grand Lake Monday night, trying to rescue their two dogs.
In a message, she said, I loved Greg so much. We were getting married this summer. I am lost without him.
Cheyenne Petrovic was Gaither’s chemistry teacher. She was quiet, but always in a good mood. You almost never caught her in a bad mood. She was very encouraging to the other students. She was just a really good kid,” Petrovic said.