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Guernsey County woman sentenced in son’s death
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio–Attorney General Dave Yost announced Monday that a Guernsey County woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the 2018 death of her 6-year-old son.
Tiera Mounts, 30, pleaded no contest in Guernsey County Common Pleas Court to four counts of endangering children – second-degree felonies – and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Mounts failed to intervene when her son, Wyatt Mounts, endured physical and emotional abuse that ultimately led to his death on April 16, 2018.
“The thought of a mother standing by as her child is beaten to death, not intervening to save him, is an unimaginable evil,” Yost said. “Protecting what’s left of this family from renewed trauma by testifying in a public trial is the right thing to do – but this woman deserves her sentence and more, and every sleepless night of the rest of her life.”
Cambridge woman sentenced to more time than expected for her role in the death of her son
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Cambridge swears-in two new police officers, new firefighter
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The City of Cambridge recently conducted its first-ever joint swearing-in ceremony for two new police officers and a city firefighter in Council Chambers downtown.
While not new to the profession, former Byesville Police Chief Jason May and former Guernsey County Sheriff s Lt. Curtis Braniger took the oath as the city s newest police officers, while Cody Cole was sworn-in as the newest firefighter. This is another exciting day for the City of Cambridge, said Police Chief Mark DeLancey. To bring this amount of experience and training is huge for the department and the city.