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This was a tragic situation: Probation for man with BB gun whom York City police shot
Donovain Saulisbury, 33, must spend the first six months of his sentence on house arrest, undergo mental health and drug and alcohol evaluations and follow through with any recommended treatment.
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Donovain Saulisbury, 33, must spend the first six months of his sentence on house arrest, undergo mental health and drug and alcohol evaluations and follow through with any recommended treatment. Police shot him near the Greyhound Bus Station on East North Street near North Duke Street in York after he did not comply with their orders on Sept. 2, 2019.
EAST LYNN, W.Va. â Wayne County law enforcement said a âmajor heroin dealerâ was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation into heroin sales in the East Lynn area of the county.
Terry Lynn Stephens, 56, and his daughter, Rachael Danielle Stephens, 35, both of East Lynn, were jailed at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Both defendants were charged with conspiracy to deliver heroin, while Terry Stephens also faces a charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. Rachael Stephens was also charged with aiding and abetting.
According to Wayne County Sheriff Rick Thompson, their arrests came during a traffic stop that was the result of a lengthy investigation by the Wayne County Sheriff Drug Enforcement Unit. The investigation started after the sheriffâs department received multiple tips on Terry Stephens.
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Two men charged in Ann Arbor armed robbery head to trial
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
ANN ARBOR, MI – Two men accused off stealing a backpack from a car then fighting the bag’s owner when he attempted to get it back are heading to trial.
Victor Lynn Stephens, 60, and Gage Andrew Hammond, 24, are heading to trial on various felony charges following an incident in Ann Arbor where the pair are accused of robbing a man at knifepoint.
Following a preliminary examination Thursday, Jan. 21, Hammond was bound over for trial on one count each of aiding and abetting armed robbery, unarmed robbery and malicious destruction of property.