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Whitesboro man gets prison sentence for meth charge

Herald Democrat Otis Bradshaw, 28, of Whitesboro pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine in the amount of 4-200 grams. A written statement from the Grayson County District Attorney s Office said As a part of a plea agreement reached with the office, Bradshaw was sentenced to 30 years in prison by Judge Jim Fallon of the 15th District Court Friday morning. The statement said that on November 9, the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office began investigating a case of credit/debit card abuse when an individual came to the Sheriff’s office to report that his card had been used without permission. During the course of the investigation, Bradshaw was identified through text messages and other electronic evidence as the suspect of the theft. GCSO Investigators obtained an arrest warrant for Bradshaw and arrested him on October 7. While the investigators and deputies were conducting a pat down for weapons, they discovered baggies containing over 12

Trial for Tim Barnum, Tyrone Sommers accused of Denison Halloween killing reset to April

By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat Two men accused of killing Robert Allen in October of 2017 will not go to trial next week. The trials for Timothy Barnum, 48, and Tyrone Sommers, 50, have been continued until April 5. The two men have both pleaded not guilty to murder charges in connection with Allen s death. The case began  on Halloween of 2017 when police were called to Allen Plumbing just off of Eisenhower Parkway in Denison at around 10:30 p.m. about shots fired at the location. Inside the family business, police found Robert Dale Allen, 55, deceased. Information released at that time did not identify Allen. But, he was named as the deceased one day later. Police said they did not have a suspect in the case. As time wore on, a reward was offered for information that led to an arrest and conviction. And, it increased. The reward went from $1,000 to $10,000 with the Grayson County District Attorney s Office and an anonymous donor supplying most of that money.

County leaders approve VAWA grant application from Scheibmeir

By Jerrie Whiteley Kathy Scheibmeir advocates for victim s services For years, Mona Robnett with the Grayson County District Attorney s Office, asked the Grayson County Commissioner s Court to approve the application for the Violence Against Women Act grant that helps to pay for part of the salary for a domestic violence investigator for the DA s Office.  However, on Tuesday, the person who stepped into Robnett s shoes when she retired made the request of commissioners. The change in personnel was not lost on the court as some of them commented on it being the first time the grant had come up since Robnett retired in October.

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