Newark police: Runaway teen located Monday afternoon
Newark Advocate
NEWARK - Newark Division of Police report a runaway teen was located on Monday afternoon after they requested help from the public.
In a Monday afternoon tweet, the agency said they were looking for 14-year-old John Meade, who identifies as Emma Meade. Police said the teen was last seen at home on Monday morning and wears black-rimmed glasses and a black coat.
The agency updated their tweet saying the teen had been located 15 minutes later.
Anyone with information is asked to call Newark police at 740-670-7201.
Offaly man sent forward for trial for alleged sexual assaults
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An Offaly man has been sent forward for trial to Portlaoise Circuit Court on February 9.
John Meade (66) of 58 St. Mary s Terrace, Portarlington is facing a total of 28 charges of sexual assault between the years 1995 and 2003.
Mr Meade was remanded on continuing bail.
Conditions of that bail include no contact with the alleged injured party or any witnesses and to make contact each week with the Gardai.
Defence solicitor Barry Fitzgerald told the court that the alleged injured party had waived her anonymity and reporting restrictions could be lifted.
A Portarlington man has been sent forward for trial to Portlaoise Circuit Court on February 9. John Meade (66) of 58 St. Mary s Terrace, Portarlington is facing.
The Fermoy Camera Club finished 2020 on a high with their annual awards night held over Zoom last week.
A great attendance of more than 30 members tuned in for the event, the highlight of which was the awarding of the Frank Morgan Memorial Trophy for the Photograph of the Year.
For the late Frank Morgan, photography was as much about enjoying his art and profession as it was about capturing that perfect image, memory and moment in time.
It was therefore fitting that, last year, the Fermoy Camera Club, which he played such a key role in establishing, enshrined his memory in a competition showcasing the best images taken by its members during the year.
Ohio Deputy Who Shot Casey Goodson Also Is a Pastor Who Used Christianity to Justify a ‘Righteous Release’ Use of Force Behind the Badge
Ohio SWAT deputy Jason Meade has yet to speak publicly about the Dec. 4 incident that culminated tragically with him shooting Casey Christopher Goodson Jr., a 23-year-old Black man, dead outside his Columbus, Ohio, home.
But during a midsummer interview in 2018, Meade provided insights into his psyche as a 17-year veteran of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. The comments came to light Tuesday in a story originally reported by The Columbus Dispatch.
Meade, who pastors a small Ohio church, talked about how he aligned his job as a law enforcement officer with his faith. He also shared his thoughts on use of force.