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Man, Woman Charged For Double Homicide At Home In Area

Read / Add Comments An Orange County man and woman have been arrested for the double murder of two men. Chasity Cutway, 37, and David Host, 32, both of Walden, were arrested on Thursday, Jan. 14, by New York State Police, said Trooper Steven Nevel. Both were charged with first-degree murder and burglary connected to the deaths of Glenn Travis and Derek Travis at their Sullivan County home on Murphy Road in Swan Lake, Nevel said. Police did not provide additional information surrounding the slayings. The Monticello Central School District said on its website it was devasted to learn of the death of Derek Travis, an 18-year-old Monticello Central School District, and Sullivan County BOCES student.

Woman charged with second-degree murder in death of boyfriend in Piney Flats

Staff report PINEY FLATS – The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office has charged a woman with second-degree murder of her boyfriend, according to a news release. Just before 9 p.m. on Sunday, the Sullivan County Sheriff s Office Dispatch received a 911 call from 341 Warren Road in Piney Flats in reference to a shooting, the release states. The caller identified herself as Teresa Sherrill, 48, and stated that her boyfriend, John Sherrill, had attacked her. “Ms. Sherrill stated that she shot Mr. Sherrill,” the news release states. “Upon arrival, deputies discovered John Sherrill, age 71, deceased.” The victim appeared to have both knife and gunshot wounds, according to police. As a result of the investigation, detectives obtained a warrant charging Teresa Sherrill with second degree murder.

Man wanted in girlfriend s death shoots self, crashes near Bristol

Man wanted in girlfriend s death shoots self, crashes near Bristol
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As Sullivan numbers rise, mayor considers additional public health guidelines in new year

By J.H. OSBORNE BLOUNTVILLE — Imagine you have 700 employees and 120 have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began. Would having had more than 17% of your workforce sick, or quarantined in case they’re contagious, impact your ability to conduct business? The number of employees out or working from home at any time is actually higher than 17% when you consider those who have been quarantined due to their potential exposure, rather than a positive test. Guess what? If you’re a Sullivan County resident, you are that employer. Sullivan County government’s general fund employs 700 people, Mayor Richard Venable told the Times News on Friday. And 120 of them have tested positive “thus far.”

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