Man charged in woman s sexual assault at New Caney gas station
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Mitchell Lee Knight, 39, of New Caney, is being charged with sexual assault, a second-degree felony.courtesy of the Montgomery County Sheriff s Office
A man recently facing charges related to a rape caught right off camera at a New Caney gas station is accused of similar offenses, leaving authorities suspecting there are more victims.
Mitchell Lee Knight, 39, of New Caney, is charged with sexual assault, a second-degree felony, according to Montgomery County court records. Knight is out on a $50,000 bond, according to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office.
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We’re showing appreciation today for those who usually don’t get noticed for their work. Deputy Hugh Ratsch with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is this year’s ‘First Responder Hero of the Year.”
Ratsch, a fairly new deputy, has gone above and beyond to help the people of Montgomery County several times in the past year. He’s a servant who said it’s the little things that bring him the most fulfillment… and this is why he received the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office’s highest award.
It was one a.m. when he got the call that a man on the Alabama River had been missing for nearly 12 hours.
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1. Suspects in fatal shooting at DD Sky Club denied bond, help from public offender
A judge ruled Wednesday that the suspects in a fatal shooting at DD Sky Club two months ago will receive no bond and will not be able to get help from a public defender.
Demontae Lavon Williams, 24, and Le Dadrine Da Prea Hall, 20, were both charged with capital murder in the Oct. 20 shooting that killed three aspiring rappers at the Midtown club on Chenevert Street.
The security guard told investigators he had never seen the suspects before and searched them before they entered the club, police said. The security guard told police the suspects didn’t have any weapons on them, so he believes they snuck the guns into the club.
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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – It’s time again for the Sheriff’s Office No Shave Contest, when deputies are allowed a break from the razors, and the public has some fun deciding who wore it best.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputies normally aren’t allowed to grow facial hair, but for the contest period each deputy can make a $40 donation each month to let the stubble keep going, said department spokeswoman Sandra Brandon. This time, it’s from Nov. 1 through the morning of Dec. 30.
The proceeds for November went to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. For December, they’ll be split evenly between Manna Cafe, Soldiers and Families Embraced (SAFE), FUEL and Urban Ministries.
Suspect in multiple Montgomery burglaries arrested Investigators say that an anoynmous tip led them to the location of Jontavious Quinvell Powell. He was taken into custody Thursday without incident. (Source: WSFA 12 News) By WSFA Staff | December 17, 2020 at 4:44 PM CST - Updated December 17 at 4:44 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Montgomery County Sheriffâs Office has arrested a man who was wanted for multiple counts of burglary and theft, CrimeStoppers announced.
Investigators say that an anoynmous tip led them to the location of Jontavious Quinvell Powell. He was taken into custody Thursday without incident.
According to investigators, he was listed as a suspect in multiple business burglaries that happened along Troy Highway.