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ALBANY, Ga. â The seventy-ninth and final defendant connected to a major methamphetamine distribution ring supplying illegal drugs across the southeastern United States was sentenced to serve 96 months in a federal prison, said Peter Leary, the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia.
Kim Wesley, 48, of Nashville, Georgia, was sentenced on Thursday, April 15, by U.S. District Judge Leslie Gardner to 96 months imprisonment to be followed by eight years of supervised release. Wesley previously pleaded guilty to one count distribution of methamphetamine. Wesley is one of 79 co-defendants in the 2016 Boris Fuller methamphetamine distribution wiretap investigation. All 79 defendants have been federally charged, convicted and sentenced. There is no parole in the federal system.
NILES â A teacher at Brandywine Community Schools has been placed on administrative leave after school authorities learned of allegations against the person of soliciting sex with a minor.
The civilian group, Bikers Against Predators, which is not law enforcement, posted a video on social media allegedly showing the Brandywine teacher arriving at a South Bend hotel room on April 2, allegedly to meet a 14-year-old girl for sex.
Upon entering the hotel room, the person is instead met by two members of Bikers Against Predators, who question the person about the reason for being there. The Tribune is not naming the teacher because the person has not been charged with a crime. The Berrien County Sheriffâs Office confirms it is investigating.
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ST. JOSEPH â Police have identified 27-year-old St. Joseph resident Dakota Yergeau as the man who drowned last Sunday at Silver Beach.
According to police, two men were on the beachâs south pier March 28 when a wave crashed into them just before 5:30 p.m. Steve Neubecker, Director of the St. Joseph County Public Safety Department, previously told The Tribune Yergeau was pulled into the lake, while the other person stayed on the pier and threw a floatation device into the water.
âHe threw it out to the individual, the individual was able to swim about 15 yards to the device and grabbed on. We were pulling him into the shore when he lost his grip and went under,â Neubecker said.