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National Police Week and Yolo County Memorial Observation | NewsRadio KFBK | The Afternoon News with Kitty O Neal

By Kitty O Neal, News 93.1 KFBK May 11, 2021 Listen: Melinda Aiello, Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney, Yolo County. (4 minute interview) The week of May 9th is National Police Week, which honors officers who have been killed in the line of duty. Yolo County has endured the loss of 12 of its community protectors since 1912. Most recently, the murder of Davis Police Officer Natalie Corona, which occurred on January 10, 2019. Yolo County District Attorney will honor officers killed in the line of duty at a memorial walk to remember scheduled for May 13th Due to COVID-19, there will not be a public event this year, but the Yolo County Retired Peace Officers Association will hold a private abbreviated event honoring fallen officers at the Peace Officers Memorial monument located on the grounds of the old historic court house in Woodland.

Clayton Foreman Refused to Leave Cell for Extradition Hearing: Report

An Ohio man held in a “terrible” 1995 cold case murder allegedly refused to leave his cell for the extradition hearing. Defendant Clayton Bernard Foreman, 61, was supposed to show up to court on Thursday in the rape and murder of Texas teacher Mary Catherine Edwards, 31, according to 12 News Now. He did not. Jail records viewed by Law&Crime show a court date set for June 3. Foreman was arrested April 29 as the person responsible for handcuffing Edwards behind her back, raping her, and drowning her in her bathtub on January 13, 1995 in Beaumont, Texas, which is about an hour and a half drive east of Houston.

Man Allegedly Refused to Leave Jail Cell for Extradition Hearing in Terrible 1995 Cold Case Murder of Teacher

Man Allegedly Refused to Leave Jail Cell for Extradition Hearing in ‘Terrible’ 1995 Cold Case Murder of Teacher Alberto Luperon and Colin Kalmbacher An Ohio man held in a “terrible” 1995 cold case murder allegedly refused to leave his cell for the extradition hearing. Defendant Clayton Bernard Foreman, 61, was supposed to show up to court on Thursday in the rape and murder of Texas teacher Mary Catherine Edwards, 31, according to 12 News Now. He did not. Jail records viewed by Law&Crime show a court date set for June 3. Foreman was arrested April 29 as the person responsible for handcuffing Edwards behind her back, raping her, and drowning her in her bathtub on January 13, 1995 in Beaumont, Texas, which is about an hour and a half drive east of Houston.

Blotter: Oswego County police activity as of Friday, May 7

Oswego County Sheriff’s Office: Sarah M. Shaw, 37, of 888 County Rt. 25, Minetto, petit larceny, issued 2 UTT’s, April 17, scheduled to appear, town of Minetto Court, May 5. Ashley L. Perkins, 32, of 58 Hanson Road, Potsdam, first-degree criminal possession of cannabis, issued 2 UTT’s, April 18. Sheriff’s Office reportedly seized 77.65 lbs. of marijuana. Ms. Perkins was held to await arraignment in CAP Court. Shawn W. Walberger, 55, of 9494 Oswego Road, Lysander, operating a motor vehicle without ignition interlock device, issued 3 additional UTT’s, April 18, scheduled to appear, town of Scriba Court, May 3. Philip A. Ridley, 60, of 18 County Route 51, New Haven, 10 counts of possessing a sexual performance by a child, two counts of first-degree sex abuse, and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, April 19, held to await arraignment in CAP Court.

Mikayla Miller: Family of Black Massachusetts teen seeks justice

HOPKINTON, Mass. – Mikayla Miller and her mother Calvina Strothers were two peas in a pod. She loved to make her mom tea every night and was often her mom s dinner date, as the two enjoyed going out to eat. They traveled together regularly, with quick trips from their home in Massachusetts to Maine or New Hampshire and had plans to return to Trinidad soon. Mikayla was only 16-years-old. She was my bright and shining star in this crazy world, Strothers said at a rally Thursday for her daughter, less than a month since her death. On the morning of April 18, Mikayla, a Black teenager, was found dead in a wooded area by a jogger in what the Middlesex County District Attorney s Office initially said was not considered a suspicious death. It remained an “open and active” investigation, the office said at the time.

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