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ZANESVILLE - The discovery of Justen Titman s remains in late January after he had gone missing last summer didn t put an end to his mother s quest.
Donna Ramsey still wants answers. We re trying to make sure that the police don t let this become a cold case, she said.
That s why the organization Justice for Justen is providing breakfast to the public Sunday as a fundraiser to keep pressure on the public and on the police. We want to make sure that this is going to have an outcome one way or another, Ramsey said.
The money raised at Sunday s event will go toward billboards and flyers to keep Titman s name known.
ZANESVILLE - A 20-year-old Zanesville woman has been charged with the murder of 23-year-old Jayla Wyatt, a young mother who was killed in her downtown apartment Tuesday evening.
According to chief Tony Coury, police believe Tristaney Baker had been arguing with Wyatt and later showed up at her apartment where the dispute continued.
Eventually Baker shot and killed Wyatt during the incident, police said.
A man Wyatt had been staying with arrived home to his 46 Sixth St. apartment shortly after and called police believing Wyatt was dead.
Officers arrived on scene around 7:10 p.m. to find Wyatt face down with bullet wounds.
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One in custody for attempted murder in Bates Street shooting
ZANESVILLE - A man found inside his home as police executed a search warrant during a shooting investigating has been charged.
The criminal complaint filed in Zanesville Municipal Court accuses Terrel McConnell of shooting Robert Gladden as he was walking inside his house on Bates Street, after taking his young children to school.
McConnell is charged with one first-degree felony count of attempted murder, 22 second-degree felony counts of felonious assault, 22 second-degree felony counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied structure, 22 third-degree felony counts of discharging a firearm over a public roadway, one third-degree felony count of tampering with evidence and one third-degree felony count of having a weapon while under disability.