Person of interest in Adams County homicide under arrest in Butler County, dispatchers say A person of interest is under arrest in Butler County in connection with a homicide in Adams County, dispatchers confirm. By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 7, 2021 at 6:56 AM EDT - Updated April 7 at 7:31 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A person of interest is under arrest in Butler County in connection with a homicide in Adams County, dispatchers say.
The person of interest was taken into custody by Trenton police overnight, they confirm.
Adams County deputies found a man’s body in a home on State Route 781 about 10 p.m. Tuesday, according to dispatch.
Person arrested in Butler Co. after Adams Co. man found dead in home Tuesday night
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A person was arrested in Butler County after police responded to reports of a dead body in a home in Adams County Tuesday night, according to officials.
Officials with the Adams County Sheriff s Office said deputies responded to a home on State Route 781 Tuesday around 10 p.m. for reports of a dead body. When deputies arrived on scene, they found the body of a middle-aged man, and deputies on scene determined this was a homicide.
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Eric Brandt pleaded guilty to three felonies related to intimidation of judges in three different counties. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 9:35 AM MDT April 2, 2021
DENVER A 49-year-old man faces up to 18 years behind bars after pleading guilty to three felony counts relating to retaliation against a judge, the Denver District Attorney s Office announced Thursday.
Eric Brandt faces a sentence of one to six years for each of the three counts. His plea agreement consolidates multiple cases against him that originated in Denver, Adams, and Jefferson Counties that date back to 2018. They include the following incidents:
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