Donations pouring in to help Varney siblings after their parents were killed
A home security system is top on the list to help the daughters of the slain parents, for whom a gofundme page was set up.
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Troy and Dulsie Varney stand with their daughters Audrey and Shelby at Shermirley Farm in Turner in this undated photo. Troy and Dulsie Varney were killed in their home Friday, Feb. 12.
Family photo posted on gofundme.org
TURNER When Audrey and Shelby Varney return to Shermirley Farm, they will walk back into a home with a full security system.
Their parents, Troy and Dulsie Varney, were killed in the home on Knight Farm Road last Friday.
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A nursing instructor and her husband were killed during a home invasion in Maine early Friday, and the suspect is a tenant who was arrested in the home, according to reports.
Jay man dies in crash Sunday night
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee struck a tree.
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JAY A local man was killed Sunday night after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree on Route 133, police said.
Police said 24-year-old Eban Johnston was found dead at the scene of the single-vehicle crash.
A dispatcher directed a Jay police officer about 11 p.m. to be on the lookout for a vehicle operating erratically and speeding. That vehicle had turned onto Route 133 or Franklin Road from Farmington, according to a statement released by Chief Richard E. Caton IV.
Caton said that shortly after that, Officer Rex Schweighofer discovered a southbound 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Johnston had struck a tree just north of Lomie Rivers Road.
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee struck a tree.
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Jay Police Department photo
JAY A local man was killed Sunday night after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree on Route 133, police said.
Police said 24-year-old Eban Johnston was found dead at the scene of the single-vehicle crash.
A dispatcher directed a Jay police officer about 11 p.m. to be on the lookout for a vehicle operating erratically and speeding. That vehicle had turned onto Route 133 or Franklin Road from Farmington, according to a statement released by Chief Richard E. Caton IV.
Caton said that shortly after that, Officer Rex Schweighofer discovered a southbound 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Johnston had struck a tree just north of Lomie Rivers Road.