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With new grant Mission Kids can get children the treatment they need

EAST NORRITON — A $30,000 grant from HealthSpark Foundation will go a long way in helping Mission Kids Child Advocacy Center get youth with problematic sexualized behaviors into specialized therapy instead of ushering them immediately into the justice system. “We’re so thankful to the HealthSpark Foundation for drastically changing our system and how we are responding to youths with problematic sexualized behaviors,” said Mission Kids Executive Director Leslie Slingsby. “We used to, and we still do, put kids through juvenile court to get treatment. This new program and idea would revolutionize the system, where they would get treatment and their families would get treatment instead of actually going through the juvenile justice system.

Accused drug dealer arrested in Cheltenham with pound of methamphetamine

CHELTENHAM — A Philadelphia man characterized by authorities as a violent drug dealer was apprehended in Cheltenham Township this week after a search of his car revealed a pound of crystal methamphetamine packaged for sale. Larry Lamar “Gunna” Hudson, 27, of the 200 block of Sparks Street, was arraigned on charges of possession with intent to deliver controlled substances, possession of a controlled substance, felon not to possess firearms and possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with alleged incidents that occurred between November 2020 and Jan. 12, 2021. Hudson faces a preliminary hearing on the charges before District Court Judge Christopher J. Cerski. - Advertisement - A #Philadelphia man characterized by authorities as a violent drug dealer was apprehended in #CheltenhamTownship this week after a search of his car revealed a pound of crystal #methamphetamine packaged for sale.I ll have that story shortly Carl Hessler Jr. (@MontcoCourtNews) January 1

Former New Caney ISD superintendent accused of stealing over $2,500 from district

Former New Caney ISD superintendent accused of stealing over $2,500 from district Tags:  NEW CANEY, Texas – The former superintendent of New Caney ISD is facing a theft charge. Kenn Franklin is accused of submitting fictitious expense sheets at least 22 times during 2020, adding up to well over $2,500 in reimbursements, according to court records. The complaint states school district police suspected the then-superintendent was returning travel vouchers for work trips he didn’t actually take. The concerns popped up after employees did not see him at an event he said he had traveled to. An investigator wrote that he witnessed Franklin at home the evening of Oct. 6 even though Franklin later submitted $259.90 in mileage to San Antonio for that time period. The former superintendent’s phone and toll records were also reviewed.

DA: Neighbor facing charges in Norristown murder

DA: Neighbor facing charges in Norristown murder By FOX 29 staff Khalif Sinclair ( Montgomery County District Attorney s Office) NORRISTOWN, Pa. - A Norristown man has been arrested and charged in connection with a murder in November, prosecutors announced Thursday. According to investigators, Khalif Sinclair, 23, is charged in the murder of Abdur Small, 21, in his Norristown home on Nov. 20. An arrest warrant was issued for Sinclair on Dec. 18 and U.S. Marshals arrested him in Marcus Hook on Jan. 7. Officers responded to the 500 block of West Lafayette Street for a reported shooting. Arriving officers located Small inside the living room of the residence suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.

2020: Looking back on a year like no other in Montgomery County

2020: Looking back on a year like no other in Montgomery County FacebookTwitterEmail 1of32 Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough listens to County Attorney B.D. Griffin after giving his thoughts on Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s guidelines to reopen businesses during a Montgomery County Commissioners Court meeting, Tuesday, April 28, 2020, in Conroe. The court pushed back on Abbott’s press conference, calling the guidelines “uncommonly vague” and “confusing.”Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of32 Vehicles line up as the Community Assistance Center distributes food to 500 families at The Ark Church, Wednesday, April 15, 2020, in Conroe.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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