West Virginia boy found dead of gunshot wound after going missing during hunting trip

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

West Virginia boy found dead of gunshot wound after going missing during hunting trip MASON COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – A 10-year-old boy in Mason County, West Virginia, was found dead on Sunday morning from a gunshot wound after becoming separated from his grandfather during a hunting trip the day before.Wyatt Ray Eaves and his grandfather had set out Saturday to go hunting, an activity they both loved, his mother Adrienne Nibert told Nexstar's WOWK."He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, trapping, he loved it all," Nibert said. "If you’ve seen him, you’ve seen his grandpa. They were best friends.” Former NBA player Brandon Hunter dies after yoga class: report Nibert told WOWK that the two had become separated sometime on Saturday afternoon, after the boy, who was carrying a rifle, went off on his own. Around 3 p.m. that day, crews from the Mason County Sheriff’s Office, as well as local fire and EMS departments, were called to the site of an ATV accident in the Salt Creek area of Mason County. There, they learned the victim of the accident had been separated from the 1...

Albany man pleads not guilty to attempted murder

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Albany man pleads not guilty to attempted murder ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Michael Johnson, 41, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. Johnson is accused of shooting a 38-year-old with an illegal handgun on Second Street in August. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police determined that Johnson fired several shots at the victim, who sustained gunshot wounds to the chest and groin area. The victim was transported to the Albany Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.Johnson was remanded to the Albany County Jail. He is due back in court on October 5.

Plea agreement reached in unreported oil spill case

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Plea agreement reached in unreported oil spill case ROOT, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A property owner accused of not reporting an oil spill settled criminal charges by accepting a plea agreement with a fine of $3,975. The defendant is working with DEC Spill Response Experts on cleaning the spill and agreed to pay for the cost of the cleanup. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the Department of Environmental Conservation, ECO Willson was notified of the spill on July 11. A resident reported smelling petroleum, and a visible sheen was observed on the surface of Lasher Creek.The spill was traced upstream to a nearby business off State Highway 162. The property owner confirmed an equipment failure two days prior resulted in the loss of 200 gallons of fuel oil. He was ticketed for prohibited discharge of petroleum, failure to report a spill, and pollution of water in contravention of standards.

St. Louis man sentenced to 33-years in prison for sexting teens

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

St. Louis man sentenced to 33-years in prison for sexting teens EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – A St. Louis man has been sentenced to nearly 34 years in prison for sex offenses involving teens. Vallie Zeller, 46, was caught by an FBI agent posing as a 15-year-old online.The U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Illinois says that Zeller started messaging someone he thought was a teen in June 2020. The conversations with the agent posing as a girl lasted four days. He asked her for nude photos and other sexually explicit content. Zeller then crossed state lines to meet her in Collinsville. Man targets several St. Louis-area Walmarts, steals $64K in sleight-of-hand scheme Evidence presented at trial says that Zeller had previously been accused of having sexual contact with two minors in Florida. Agents found another instance of him sexting a minor on his phone.“The defendant is a child predator, and our communities are better off with him spending time in federal prison,” states U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe.Zeller is one of 14 suspects c...

Mayor Johnston’s first Denver budget calls for record spending, more than $240 million for homelessness and housing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Mayor Johnston’s first Denver budget calls for record spending, more than $240 million for homelessness and housing Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s efforts to combat homelessness in Denver have relied heavily on one-time federal dollars. But even as that source of money is expected to dry up soon, his first proposed budget as mayor, unveiled Thursday, would commit to investing another $242 million on homelessness resolution and prevention as well as housing initiatives. While much of that money will replenish existing city-funded programs, a healthy chunk will pay for a rapid-rehousing initiative he has launched since taking office in July.Johnston has said repeatedly at town hall meetings focused on his emergency homelessness efforts that he views getting people living on Denver’s street out of tents and into safer environments as a moral issue. His first city spending plan — which soon will be the focus of City Council budget hearings — reflects that.“Every budget is a moral document, it is an affirmation of our values and a roadmap to deliver a city that lives up to ...

Lancaster creates new police department

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Lancaster creates new police department The Antelope Valley has a new chief in town.Lancaster is creating its own police department to help support Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and to protect the community from crime.Chief Rod Armalin, was sworn in this week.The creation of the agency is a first for the Antelope Valley, which has never had its own police department.The Sheriff’s Department has been the main law enforcement agency in the area that also includes Palmdale.The effort to create a separate agency was spearheaded by Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris, who wanted to make the community safer.“It’s my obligation to keep the families in Lancaster safe,” the mayor told the Los Angeles Times. “Quite frankly I do not care who I offend. You cannot defund the police and have a safe society.”Armalin told the newspaper that his new department will initially hire eight officers, with the goal of eventually hiring up to 20 to 30. The city budgeted “several million” dollars for the department, which include funds for four...

1 dead, several ill from botulism outbreak in France tied to sardines

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

1 dead, several ill from botulism outbreak in France tied to sardines By Alex Turnbull | Associated PressPARIS — Matt Jackson was riding an electric bike through Bordeaux wine country when he started feeling strange. Nine days later, he’s on a breathing machine in a French intensive care unit, unable to open his eyes, communicating only via notes on a whiteboard —- and infected with botulism.Jackson was among the first of a dozen people who ate preserved sardines in a Bordeaux wine bar last week to be hospitalized with what French authorities believe is the rare and potentially fatal illness.One, a 32-year-old woman from the Paris region, has died.Officials issued an appeal around France and beyond to find others who might have eaten the suspicious sardines and might be at risk. Among those sickened have been visitors from the U.S., Ireland, Canada, Germany and Spain, according to the regional health authority ARS.Jackson and his partner Kristy Benner, on vacation from Hermosa Beach, California, stopped by the Tchin Tchin Wine Bar on Sept. 4, an...

The 6-hour waits are over. Ready now to try Valley Fair’s hip new Korean BBQ?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

The 6-hour waits are over. Ready now to try Valley Fair’s hip new Korean BBQ? The hip, communal Korean grilling experience Baekjeong — the name translates to butcher, and it’s pronounced “peck-jong” — has been a hit on both U.S. coasts since it landed in Los Angeles’ Koreatown in 2012, and then expanded two years later to New York City, where it’s a celebrity favorite.LA Weekly called it “the restaurant Koreatown didn’t know it needed,” praising its “impeccably sharp service and top-tier meat.”Bay Area diners got their chance to check it out a month ago, when the long-awaited first Bay Area location opened at Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara. It’s been packed since then, with six-hour waits and reservations booked well ahead of time.We finally snagged a weeknight reservation. Here’s our report:GETTING IN: This is still the hottest reservation in Silicon Valley, so we’ll share some advice from our attempts to eat here and from the patient, informative hosts outside the entrance. (FYI, they guard that door like Club...

Single family residence in Danville sells for $2.3 million

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Single family residence in Danville sells for $2.3 million 263 Arency Court – Google Street ViewA 3,053-square-foot house built in 1987 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 200 block of Arency Court in Danville was sold on Aug. 17, 2023, for $2,265,000, or $742 per square foot. This two-story home boasts a generous living space with four bedrooms and four baths. The home’s exterior showcases roofing materials crafted from wood shake roofing / shingles. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home. The property is equipped with forced air heating and central A/C. Additionally, the house includes an attached three-car garage, ensuring ample room for parking and storage.Additional houses have recently been purchased nearby:On Arends Drive, Danville, in April 2023, a 3,383-square-foot home was sold for $2,135,000, a price per square foot of $631. The home has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.In July 2023, a 2,277-square-foot home on Still Creek Place in Danville sold for $2,130,000, a price per square foot of $935. The home has 4...

Oakland man gets 15 years for city’s first homicide of 2022

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:43:48 GMT

Oakland man gets 15 years for city’s first homicide of 2022 OAKLAND — An Oakland resident has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison for killing a man during an argument in 2022, in a shooting that occurred after the victim allegedly punched the suspect’s car.Marcus Reedquinn, 25, was sentenced last month after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter. He was transferred Sept. 1 to North Kern State Prison, a facility used as a classification center for incoming inmates.Reedquinn had been charged with murder in the death of 28-year-old Cameron Windom. Alameda County prosecutors dropped the murder charge as part of a plea agreement.Windom was Oakland’s first of the city’s 120 homicide victims in 2022. He was shot and killed around 9 p.m. Jan. 1, 2022, on the 1400 block of 34th Street. Police say Windom punched Reedquinn’s car after an argument, and that Reedquinn responded by making a U-turn, pulling a firearm and shooting Windom.Police later tracked the car to the Extended Stay in Emeryville. When office...