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Missing Fort Drum soldier found fatally shot, fellow soldier in custody

Missing Fort Drum soldier, 23, is found shot dead after being kidnapped by fellow soldier, 20, and driven 270 miles from New York to New Jersey following argument over a pickup truck Missing Fort Drum soldier Cpl. Hayden Harris, 20, was found dead on Saturday suffering a gunshot wound in Byram Township, New Jersey He was last heard from late Thursday into early Friday after he left Fort Drum for Watertown, New York for a vehicle transaction Soldier Jamaal Mellish, 23, who he was slated to meet, was arrested in his death The two soldiers had met to discuss a disagreement over a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck 

UPDATE: Fort Drum soldier in custody in connection with fellow soldier s death | Crime & Law

FORT DRUM — An argument between two Fort Drum soldiers swapping their vehicles with each other apparently led to one of them being shot to death in a wooded area in northern New Jersey. First Assistant Prosecutor Gregory Mueller told the New Jersey Herald that the body of Cpl. Hayden A. Harris, 20, was found on Saturday in a wooded area in Byram Township, Sussex County, N.J., and a fellow soldier was taken into custody in connection with his death.  Pvt. Jamaal Mellish, 23, remains in the custody of Fort Drum Military Police. Cpl. Harris was meeting with Mellish “for some type of vehicle exchange” in Watertown when the meeting escalated, according to the New Jersey newspaper.

3 killed in Jefferson County crashes Saturday

From The Tribune staff reports BIRMINGHAM The Jefferson County Coroner/Medical Examiner’s Office identified three people killed in separate crashes over the weekend. All three wrecks happened on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020. Early Saturday, Rigoberto Barrientos Morales, 34, was killed on Interstate 59/20, in Bessemer, when his GMC Tukon veered off the roadway and struck a concrete median wall. Morales was pronounced dead on the scene at 7:44 a.m. No one else was involved in the crash. The Bessemer Police Department is investigating the cause and circumstances surrounding the wreck. Fred Shaloam Bell, 41, of Birmingham, died at St. Vincent’s East after a crash on Parkway East. The wreck happened at 6:25 p.m. at 8909 Parkway East. Coroner Bill Yates saidBell was traveling east on the Parkway when he lost control of his vehicle and struck a curb, causing the vehicle to roll multiple times. No one else was in the car. Bell was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead at 6:5

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