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Ten new charges filed on Kade Davis

As Kade Davis remains in the Jasper County Jail, deputies filed ten new criminal charges against him on Thursday. Davis, who is 23 and from Lumberton, is accused of slamming head-on into a car driven by Laurie Beth Seehusen, 58, of Vidor, as he was fleeing from Jasper County deputies in a pickup truck that was stolen from the Golden Triangle. Seehusen died in the crash, which occurred on Thursday, July 15th, just north of Vidor. Davis was originally charged with one count of Evading Arrest or Detention with a Motor Vehicle, and his bond was originally set at $150,000.00. His bond is now up to $315,000.00.

Four Sentenced in District Court

According to District Attorney Micheal Murray, felony cases were recently heard in Brown/Mills County District Court with Judge Mike Smith presiding. Luke Reece Hopkins, pied guilty to the felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver and was sentenced to Twenty-five (25) years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. Jason Lee Williams, pled guilty to three separate felony offenses of Burglary of a Habitation and was sentenced to Fifteen (15) years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. Bryce Ratliff, pled guilty to the state jail felony offenses of Attempted Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence and Possession of a Controlled Substance and was sentenced to Eighteen (18) months, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division.

Sentences Handed Down in Four Local Cases

According to District Attorney Micheal Murray, felony cases were recently heard in Brown/Mills County District Court with Judge Mike Smith presiding. Luke Reece Hopkins, pied guilty to the felony offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver and was sentenced to Twenty-five (25) years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. Jason Lee Williams, pled guilty to three separate felony offenses of Burglary of a Habitation and was sentenced to Fifteen (15) years, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division. Bryce Ratliff, pled guilty to the state jail felony offenses of Attempted Tampering with or Fabricating Physical Evidence and Possession of a Controlled Substance and was sentenced to Eighteen (18) months, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, State Jail Division.

Township supervisor in Franklin County charged with stealing $150,000 from taxpayers to make home improvements

Updated: 3:38 PM EDT May 26, 2021 FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. A township supervisor in Franklin County has been charged with stealing approximately $150,000 of taxpayer money to fund improvements on his own property, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday. The 45th Investigation Statewide Grand Jury charged Quincy Township Supervisor Kerry Bumbaugh, 56, with with two counts of Conflict of Interest, two counts of Theft of Services, Theft by Unlawful Taking, three counts of Theft by Deception, Insurance Fraud, Forgery, two counts of Tampering with Public Records, two counts of Tampering with Records or Identification, Attempted Tampering or Fabricating Physical Evidence, and Securing Execution of Documents by Deception, Shapiro said in a press release.

Quincy Township, Franklin Co Supervisor charged with theft of $150,000

Chambersburg Public Opinion Kerry Bumbaugh, 56, of Waynesboro, was charged Wednesday with using his position of power for his own financial gain, requiring township employees to perform work improving his private residence while they should have been working for the township, according to a press release from the Attorney General s Office.  He is also being charged with creating manipulated and falsified documents in order to cheat governmental grant providers, and other funding sources, by regularly inflating invoices to cover both personal and township expenses. Attorney General Josh Shapiro and the 45th Investigating Statewide Grand Jury announced that the Office of Attorney General has charged the Quincy Township Supervisor for defrauding an estimated $150,000 from Quincy Township and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This investigation was conducted in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 

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