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Taylor Six
tsix@richmondregister.com
Dec 26, 2020
Although her murder is thought to have taken place in October of 2019, the homicide investigation of Ella Jackson has carried on throughout 2020, making it The Richmond Registerâs fourth top story this year.
Ella Jackson was first reported missing in late October 2019, leaving behind her phone, wallet, car and then five-year-old son.
On April 24, 2020, Richmond police arrested her husband, Glenn Jackson, 40, for her murder, as well as tampering with physical evidence.
According to a release from RPD, investigators discovered that Ella Jackson met with a domestic violence advocate a few days before her disappearance. A search warrant was subsequently executed on the residence and vehicles belonging to the couple.
A Berea man was arrested after discharging a firearm outside his apartment.
Victor Davis, 33, Berea, was charged with first-degree wanton endangerment and second-degree promoting contraband after he was arrested by Berea police on Saturday.
According to a citation, an officer was dispatched in reference to a shots fired complaint. When the officer arrived on the scene, they searched the area along with other officers.
A witness who resided in the same apartment complex said the shots fired came from one of the apartment residences.
An officer attempted to contact the apartment multiple times and heard what the officer thought was a female saying, âYou had to fire it.â
Dec 16, 2020
Nicholas Bryant, 28, Berea, was charged with fourth-degree assault (dating violence with minor injury) after he was arrested by Berea police on Sunday.
According to a citation, an officer was dispatched in reference to a domestic complaint. The caller allegedly stated she had been assaulted by her husband who was intoxicated. When the officer arrived on the scene they were able to make contact with residents and enter. Once inside, the officer observed blood on the floor and the door jam busted.
The citation stated the officer saw Bryant on the couch and interviewed him.
Bryant told the officer he attempted to leave the residence, but the victim took his keys and phone. The officer observed an injury on Bryantâs right hand. Bryant said he sustained the injury after punching the microwave glass out. The officer then observed several traces of blood on the floor and wall.
Eastern KY couple arrested after their baby swallows large amount of methadone December 10, 2020
An eastern Kentucky couple is facing felony charges after their baby swallowed a large amount methadone.
Last week, the Madison County baby boy, who is less than one-year-old, was taken to a Richmond hospital after swallowing 120 grams of methadone, a narcotic used to treat moderate to severe pain, and is also used to treat certain drug addictions. Narcan had to be used to revive the child, according to media outlets.
Police said the parents, in allowing the nearly fatal incident, demonstrated “extreme indifference to human life.”
The baby’s parents, 38-year-old Brandon Wilson and 34-year-old Hillary Burch, both of Richmond, were arrested and charged with first-degree wanton endangerment and lodged in the Madison County Detention Center. Burch is no longer listed as an inmate.