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Josh Pendergrass to challenge Will Dismukes for Pratville House seat

View Comments Josh Pendergrass, a former aide to Gov. Kay Ivey, will seek the Republican nomination for a Prattville-area House seat, challenging incumbent Will Dismukes.  Pendergrass said in an interview Thursday that representation in the district had been inadequate, and that he would serve as a conservative voice for the solidly Republican seat.  This campaign isn’t about what he will do or what I will do, he said.  It’s about doing what’s best for the district. A message seeking comment was sent to Dismukes on Thursday. The freshman representative was indicted last August on a theft charge related to a job he held between 2016 and 2018. The case is still pending in Montgomery District Court, and Dismukes maintains his innocence. 

Cops: Woman Harassed Kids With Sex Toy

A Pennsylvania woman is facing criminal charges for allegedly waving a sex toy at her nieces and nephew and striking one of the children on the head with the object. According to the criminal complaint filed against Linda Schultz, the 36-year-old also threw the object at a 15-year-old niece and told the girl, Have fun with it. On another occasion, Schultz allegedly put the sex toy in her boxer shorts, placed the item through the garment s fly, and chased a 7-year-old nephew and 8-year-old niece around her Stowe, Pennsylvania home. Schultz, who is facing lewdness, harassment, and corruption of minor charges, is scheduled for an April 11 arraignment in Montgomery District Court. While the incidents allegedly occurred last June and October, details of Schultz s bizarre behavior surfaced this week in court filings. (3 pages)

1 charge dismissed, 4th suspect identified in Pantaleon homicide case

1 charge dismissed, 4th suspect identified in Pantaleon homicide case Lesley Luna Pantaleon went missing in June 2020. Her body was found near Catoma Creek in Montgomery on July 4. Four people are charged in connection to her death. (Source: CrimeStoppers) By WSFA Staff | February 18, 2021 at 4:39 PM CST - Updated February 18 at 4:55 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A judge has dismissed one of the charges that had been filed against four people accused of killing 17-year-old Montgomery resident Lesley Luna Pantaleon last June. Until now, only three co-defendants arrested in connection to Pantaleon’s death had been publicly identified. Those included Ta’Niya Merriweather, Erin Taylor and Tyeshia Whisenant, each of whom was 16 at the time of their arrests but charged as adults.

Montgomery County murder suspect armed with bat, knife, police say

Montgomery County murder suspect armed with bat, knife, police say
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