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Donald Bailey Jr to be sentenced July 26 for felony murder conviction

Donald Bailey Jr to be sentenced July 26 for felony murder conviction
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Habitual offender receives 16-year sentence for handgun conviction

Habitual offender receives 16-year sentence for handgun conviction View Comments RICHMOND, Ind.  Nicholas Raymond Owens knew the handgun in his pocket would cause him trouble when police knocked at his door Dec. 13, 2019. He tried to flee, but saw another officer. Then, he tried to hide the gun. Owens, 34, was right. That gun has caused him trouble. Judge Charles Todd Jr. recently sentenced Owens to 16 years of incarceration for his crimes. Todd gave Owens eight years for the firearm conviction and doubled the sentence to 16 years because Owens is a habitual offender. The judge also issued 4½- and one-year sentences for the other convictions and ordered the three sentences served concurrently.

Man sentenced to 18 years in prison for dealing meth, heroin, pot

View Comments RICHMOND, Ind.  A man who admitted more than 10 grams of methamphetamine were his after a 2018 traffic stop has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. Christopher Lee Curtsinger, 27, already is in the Correctional Industrial Facility in Pendleton serving an eight-year sentence from Fayette County. His Wayne County sentence will not begin until he finishes serving the Fayette County time, which is projected to be Nov. 17, 2024. Curtsinger on March 31 pleaded guilty to Level 2 felony dealing methamphetamine, Level 4 felony dealing heroin, Level 5 felony carrying a handgun as a convicted felony and Level 6 felony dealing marijuana. He also admitted being a habitual offender.

Accused drug dealer arrested on warrant

Cambridge City woman charged with dealing methamphetamine

View Comments RICHMOND, Ind.  A Richmond Police Department K-9 helped officers locate drugs, and now a Cambridge City woman is charged with dealing methamphetamine. Chelsey Renee Bowman, 28, remained in the Wayne County Jail Friday on a $50,000 bond. The Wayne County Prosecutor s Office has formally charged her with Level 2 felony dealing methamphetamine, Level 3 felony possession of methamphetamine while in possession of a firearm, Level 4 felony unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and Level 5 felony possession of cocaine. She also is accused of being a habitual offender because of previous felony convictions for resisting law enforcement, operating while intoxicated and dealing methamphetamine.

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