WHITE RIVER JUNCTION A 30-year-old Randolph woman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to accusations she and a 32-year-old man robbed several homes and stole a Jeep, which they marked with the words “Bonnie and Clyde 2021” during a three-county crime spree.
Police: Couple went on crime spree
Kevin Allen Bent (Vermont State Police photograph)
Amanda L. Conant (Vermont State Police photograph)
Modified: 5/24/2021 10:12:45 PM
EAST RANDOLPH Police have charged a man with ties to the White River Valley in a string of property crimes that ended Friday evening with his arrest in East Randolph after he’d stolen a septic truck, police said. A woman who police said joined in the commission of those crimes remains at large.
Kevin Allen Bent, 32, and Amanda L. Conant, 30, broke into homes in several Vermont towns between May 10 and 21, police said in a news release. Before those events, both Bent and Conant had active arrest warrants issued in mid-April for failing to appear in court on prior charges.
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A man accused of strolling through downtown Chicago while carrying a rifle and attacking two women morning earlier this week had dozens of rounds of ammunition on him when he was arrested, prosecutors said Saturday.
Torey Jones also allegedly pointed the rifle at officers who confronted him about 10 a.m. Thursday in the 100 block of North Wabash, though no shots were fired, Cook County prosecutors said.
The 29-year-old was arrested after a brief foot chase and charged with felony counts of aggravated battery, attempted vehicular hijacking, aggravated assault of a peace officer and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, according to Chicago police.
May 8, 2021
Betty G. (Tenney) Hill, 88, of Oak Ridge, Tenn, formerly of Route 241, Randolph, passed away Sunday, May 2, 2021, at the Alexander Guest House & Hospice in Oak Ridge.
She was born Dec. 7, 1932, in Erie, Pa.. the daughter of the late Ronald and Gertrude (Chapin) Tenney. Mrs. Hill was a 1951 graduate of Randolph Central School.
Prior to moving to Florida and Tennessee, she had been a member and youth director of the Grace Episcopal Church in Randolph, Girl Scout leader, hosted Foreign Exchange students from Brazil, Peru, and Nicaragua and Fresh Air children from New York City.
She was a former member of the Order of Eastern Star Fidelity Chapter 239 in Randolph.