A 43-year-old Temple man is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl and supplying her with cocaine, according to arrest affidavits.
Jeremy Jason Carroll was in the Bell County Jail Thursday, charged with sexual assault of a child under age 17 and delivery of a controlled substance to a minor, both second-degree felonies. His bonds totaled $175,000 for the two charges.
The arrest came after a 15-year-old girl was reported missing at about 3:20 p.m. March 13, Temple Police Department spokeswoman Alejandra Arreguin said.
The mother told police that she suspected that her daughter was at a nearby apartment in the 3300 block of Thornton Lane since the evening of March 12, an arrest affidavit said.
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A dispute over $2.5 million in undistributed Region 2000 Services Authority funds will be handled in court after authority members gave Region 2000 staff the greenlight to hire an attorney in response to the pending excess revenue litigation.
The authority is made up of four member localities, each represented by leadership from the counties of Appomattox, Campbell and Nelson, plus the city of Lynchburg. Together, they operate the regional landfill on Livestock Road on behalf of its members.
Through the lawsuit, Campbell and Lynchburg are seeking a judgment regarding the meaning and usage of âexcess revenueâ as it pertains to the authorityâs original member use agreement adopted in 2008. The differences in interpretation of this phrase have halted millions in funds from being distributed to the two localities.
The Manning Fire and Rescue Department is making a change to their annual New Year’s Eve drive-thru fundraiser and will now direct the money raised to support a benefit fund set up for the family of one of their own. Fifteen-year-old Max Sanford, the son of firefighter Brett Sanford and his wife Kasie, died from injuries sustained in a car accident last Thursday near Manning. On Thursday, Dec. 31, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. the firefighters and other emergency personnel will be serving meals for a free-will donation that can be picked up at the Manning Fire Station or delivered throughout the community. The phone lines at 712-655-2021 will open at 1 p.m. to reserve meals for pick up or to line up a delivery. Cash donations will be collected at the fire station at 815 6