DA confirms 2 arrests in 2019 Montgomery cold case homicide
Si’Keris Miles is charged with murder for the 2019 Montgomery homicide of La’Quintin Brown.(Source: Montgomery County DA s Office)
By WSFA 12 News Staff
Published: Apr. 28, 2021 at 6:15 PM CDT
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office Cold Case Task Force has made two arrests in connection with a 2019 Montgomery homicide.
District Attorney Daryl Bailey confirmed Wednesday the arrests of Si’Keris Miles, 21, and an unnamed minor for the July 25, 2019, death of La’Quintin Brown.
The two suspects are accused of shooting Brown to death as he
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FONDA A Montgomery County Court jury on Friday convicted a Johnstown man of criminally negligent homicide in the November 2018 death of a state trooper.
Court Chief Clerk Timothy Riley said Monday that Aaron M. Munise, 34, was found guilty of felony criminally negligent homicide in the death of Trooper Jeremy VanNostrand, 36, of Rotterdam.
Troopers said that on Nov. 27, 2018, at approximately 7:45 a.m., VanNostrand was reporting to work at the state police barracks in Fonda when he was involved in a motor vehicle crash on Route 5S in the town of Glen.
VanNostrand was stopped in the westbound lane of Route 5S, waiting to turn into the station in his personal vehicle, when he was rear-ended by a box truck driven by Munise of Johnstown, and pushed into oncoming traffic. His vehicle was then hit by a pickup truck traveling eastbound.
Jury convicts Johnstown man in trooper s death
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The casket is carried in to St. Gabriel The Archangel Roman Catholic Church for the funeral of Trooper Jeremy VanNostrand as family follows Monday Dec. 3, 2018 in Schenectady, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEIN/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of5The truck that was involved in the accident that took the life of New York State Police member Jeremy J. VanNostrand sits outside the Troop G Headquarters Wednesday Nov. 28, 2018 in Latham, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein/Times Union)SKIP DICKSTEIN/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Trooper Jeremy VanNostrand died on Nov. 27, 2018, in a crash near the Fonda State Police barracks.State PoliceShow MoreShow Less
A Philadelphia man is charged in a shooting that killed a Bucks County woman in Lansdale late last year.
On Friday, the Montgomery County District Attorney s Office announced the arrest of Ricky G. Vance in the Nov. 28 death of 30-year-old Ebony Pack, of Lower Southampton.
The DA s office said in a news release that Vance s vehicle was seen following Pack as she left to go to her girlfriend s home, which is near where she was shot that day.
Vance denied his involvement in the incident, however, police found gun residue inside his vehicle, which was consistent with a passenger shooting from his vehicle after pulling up alongside hers, according to charging documents.
Man who fled to Mexico arrested in connection to 2002 murder
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY – U.S. Marshals said a capital murder suspect is once again in custody and back behind bars in Montgomery County.
Martin Tellez, 44, was out on a $500,000 bond when he removed a GPS monitor earlier this month and fled to Mexico, investigators said.
“We’re happy that everybody cooperated,” said Deputy U.S. Marshal Alfredo Perez. “Nobody else got hurt.”
The suspect spoke with a Texas Ranger over a period of several days before agreeing to walk back across the border in Brownsville and give himself up on Sunday, Perez said.