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Reward increased in 2015 disappearance of Magnolia mother Danielle Sleeper

Reward increased in 2015 disappearance of Magnolia mother Danielle Sleeper Danielle Sleeper (Photo: Multi-County Crime Stoppers) HOUSTON - The reward has been increased for information in the case of a Magnolia mother who has been missing since 2015. Multi-County Crime Stoppers received an anonymous donation to increase the reward to assist in the case of missing Danielle Sleeper. In conjunction with the supplemental donation, Montgomery County Crime Stoppers can offer a reward up to $21,000 for information leading to the felony arrest of any person related to Danielle’s disappearance. This increased reward is offered for the next twelve months. Authorities say Danielle, 32, attended a BBQ off Bowler Road near FM 1488 in Waller County on the evening of March 21, 2015.

Former Willis ISD employee among 3 indicted for stealing from district s Parent Support Center

Former Willis ISD employee among 3 indicted for stealing from district s Parent Support Center KTRK Replay Video UP NEXT A former Willis ISD employee is among the three people who have been indicted after authorities said they stole from Willis ISD s Parent Support Center - a center that helps struggling families with food, clothes and other necessities. The Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constable s office said it started looking into a tip from the Montgomery County Crime Stoppers about a series of thefts at the district s Parent Support Center (PSC), which is located at 606 North Campbell Street. The parent center, which had been in operation for 17 years, was closed in September 2020 due to concerns within the district.

Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers elects new officers

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – In December, the Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers Board held their annual election of Executive Committee Members. Former Ward 2 Clarksville City Councilman Deanna McLaughlin was elected to the office of Chairman replacing former Ward 10 Clarksville City Councilman Bill Summers. US Army Veteran and current Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Reserve Deputy Sheriff Brian Lynch was elected to the office of Vice-Chairman replacing current District 14 Montgomery County Commissioner Joshua Beal. CW5 (Ret) Doug Englen was elected to the office of Treasurer replacing Deanna McLaughlin. US Army Veteran, former police officer, and founder of the Crime Watch Clarksville Facebook Group Ryan Moeller was elected to the office of Secretary replacing Brian Lynch.

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