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Former ‘Survivor’ contestant Jonny Fairplay arrested in Danville for allegedly stealing from his grandma
The mother-son duo turned themselves in once they found out arrest warrants were out for them
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Jonny Fairplay and Patsy Hall (Danville Police Department)
DANVILLE, Va. – “Survivor” alum Jonny Fairplay and his mother were arrested by Danville Police on Friday for larceny charges for allegedly stealing from his grandma.
According to the Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office, 46-year-old Fairplay, whose real name is Jon Dalton, and his mother, 67-year-old Patsy Hall, allegedly stole three barstools, an end table and a leather desk chair valued at $1,950 altogether as well as a silver necklace valued at $5,000.
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The gruesome testimony of the former stepdaughter of Jesus Armando Ochoa Sanchez, 41, played a key role in certifying the case to a grand jury in Pittsylvania County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Wednesday.Â
The 15-year-old testified during a preliminary hearing Wednesday afternoon that she witnessed Sanchez, her stepfather at the time, attack her mother, Xochil Ochoa, with a knife in their home on Mt. Cross Road on June 11. He cut her in the face, the girl testified through tears at Wednesday s hearing. Sanchez, dressed in an orange jumpsuit, was present.Â
The hearing resulted in Judge Turpin certifying Sanchez s two charges of first degree murder and assault of a law enforcement officer to Pittsylvania Circuit Court. Commonwealth Attorney Bryan Haskins reported the charges will go before the February Grand Jury next year.