Charlottesville man facing multiple charges following narcotics investigation in Waynesboro Ty Quane Pertell Gregory, 24, of Waynesboro (Source: Augusta County Sheriff s Office) By WHSV Newsroom | January 26, 2021 at 7:33 PM EST - Updated January 26 at 7:47 PM
AUGUSTA COUNTY, Va. (WHSV) Officials say a Charlottesville man is facing multiple charges following an arrest operation that happened on January 20 in Waynesboro.
According to a press release from the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office, Ty Quane Pertell Gregory, 24, has been charged with two felony counts of distribution of a schedule I/II controlled substance, one felony count of assault on a law enforcement officer, one felony count of displaying a firearm while in possession of a schedule I/II controlled substance, one felony count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and one felony count of eluding police.
As the red light for jury trials in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County drags on, Chris Hottingerâs frustration grows.
Sheâs been waiting since the Aug. 5, 2019, crash that killed her daughter, Raven Morgan, 30, of Broadway, for the man accused of causing the wreck to face trial.
The trial has been postponed because of a statewide judicial emergency issued by the Supreme Court of Virginia due to COVID-19 precautions.
âItâs gut-wrenching. I want closure,â said Hottinger, 52, of Bergton. âWhen you know the date of the trial is approaching and then they reschedule it, you get that feeling of âHere we go again.â Every time we go back to court, it brings that night of horror up.â
In late September, Tamara Stone, despite not having any symptoms, could feel something had come over her. Something wasnât right.
Roughly a few days earlier, the Nellysford resident recalled having a doctorâs appointment in Charlottesville but otherwise couldnât remember going anywhere or seeing anybody else.
Soon, she was overcome by a fever, a severe headache and extreme nausea. Stone went back to Charlottesville to be tested and by midnight that same day she had tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
âBy that time I was pretty convinced that something was wrong. I spent the next five days at home thinking I could ride it out,â Stone said. âOn the 30th of September, I realized it was just way more than I could handle.â