Authorities searching for missing 17-year-old Montgomery County girl
She was last seen Tuesday night
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Va. – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help to find a girl last seen Tuesday night.
Lani Alyssa Welch was last seen by her family at about 11 p.m. in the Roanoke Road area of Elliston.
She is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs about 135 pounds.
Her hair is currently dyed blue and she has green eyes.
Anyone with information about where she might be is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 540-382-4343 or 540-382-6915.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Parts of Montgomery County were reporting snow and sleet on Wednesday afternoon.
At about 12:45 p.m., the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reported snow and sleet in some areas.
“Remember you aren’t Ricky Bobby and this isn’t Talladega Nights. You don’t have to “go fast.” Take your time and be careful,” MCSO said in a Facebook post.
The National Weather Service predicted a possible mix of light rain and light snow, but mainly along the Tennessee River and counties on and near the Cumberland
Plateau. No snow accumulation is expected.
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AMSTERDAM Three males face larceny charges after allegedly stealing catalytic converters from several locations.
Recently charged by Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies were 32-year-old George A. Thomas, of Amsterdam; 30-year-old Joshua E. Greco, of Gloversville; and 32-year-old Timothy D. Faboskay, of Middle Grove.
All three were charged with third-degree criminal mischief, petit larceny, possession of burglary tools and criminal possession of stolen property.
Greco, Thomas and Faboskay were charged following the investigation into the larceny of catalytic converters for several locations in the town of Amsterdam.
All three men were taken into custody and processed at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and scheduled to appear at Amsterdam Town Court at a later date.
Burberry, Chanel items among high-end counterfeit items seized at The Woodlands Mall, deputies say
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HOUSTON – High-end counterfeit items were seized at The Woodlands Mall on Dec. 1, according to Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies received a tip about a business located within the mall may have been selling counterfeit fashion items and accessories to residents, officials said.
The counterfeit items include the following brands: Burberry, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Gucci.
Deputies said they were able to seize over 1,200 counterfeit items, including cellphone cases, watchbands, earbuds and numerous other items, which collectively were valued at over $32,000.
During the investigation, the store owner said the items were known to be fake and were ordered directly from a manufacturer overseas, deputies said.
Alabama man convicted of murder sentenced to prison for pipe bomb
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A Dale County man already convicted of murder earlier this year was sentenced to 63 months in federal prison for possession of an explosive device.
Mitchell Byron Doster, 44, of Jack, was sentenced Tuesday, according to U.S. Attorney Louis Franklin. Doster was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.
In February, Doster was convicted in Dale County for the 2017 shooting death of Rickey Dease, and he is also charged with murder in the March 2019 shooting death of Orchid Bolin, 22, in Barbour County. She was shot multiple times and found dead in a wooded area. Doster was out on bond at the time of Bolin’s death.