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1987 Watertown High graduate allegedly murdered by nephew in North Carolina

Mother of Navy veteran accused of killing her sister will 100 percent support my son

By BEN MUIR | Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. | Published: March 12, 2021 WATERTOWN, N.Y. (Tribune News Service) Keri A. Locklear never wanted to be the matriarch of her family the one who shakes off tears during a tragedy but when she got a call two weeks ago in her Evans Mills home that her sister had been shot to death and that her son was accused of pulling the trigger, she was left with no choice. It s almost like I ve had to coat my entire heart with a bottle of Icy Hot, she said. There s just no other way for me to be able to grasp what has truly happened, and I hate to make it about myself because it s not about me but my God, I just don t know how much more a human being can take.

Johnston County Sheriff s Office searching for wanted fugitive, sex offender

Johnston County Sheriff s Office searching for wanted fugitive, sex offender The Daily Ardmoreite The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a wanted fugitive after reportedly recovering a truck he had stolen, which was allegedly filled with drugs, counterfeit money, stolen items and disguises.  Deputies and other local law enforcement have reportedly had encounters with 37-year-old Johnny Wade Simmons before. According to the sheriff’s office, Simmons has a violent criminal record, is an aggravated sex offender and escaped from prison in Atoka County in 2018.  A Johnston County deputy reportedly came across the stolen vehicle, a white Chevy pickup pulling a trailer, Friday evening while in Wapanucka. According to the sheriff’s office, the vehicle was driving in an “unsafe manner,” and managed to turn and elude a deputy before he could make a traffic stop. 

Operation Los Angels, Efforts Rescues 33 Children

Canyon News UNITED STATES On Friday, January 22, the U.S. Marshall’s Office announced that 33 children from southern California were rescued from sex trafficking and one person has been arrested. According to a press release by FBI Los Angeles Public Affairs Specialist Laura Eimiller, the Operation Lost Angels initiative  began on January 11. Eight of the victims were “of the 33 children recovered, eight were being sexually exploited at the time of recovery,” FBI officials stated. Two were recovered multiple times during the operation while on the “track,” a common term used to describe a known location for commercial sex trafficking. “It is not uncommon for victims who are rescued to return to commercial sex trafficking either voluntarily or by force, fraud, or coercion. This harmful cycle highlights the challenges victims face and those faced by law enforcement when attempting to keep victims from returning to an abusive situation. Victims may not self-identify

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