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Calvin Rector, 38, of Celeste, is free on a $200,000 personal recognizance bond on a charge of aggravated robbery of an elderly person.
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Erica Bacon, 30, of Caddo Mills remained at the Hunt County Detention Center on Thursday, being held in lieu of $75,000 bond on a charge of aggravated robbery.
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Two Hunt County residents have been indicted on charges of armed robbery in connection with an incident in Greenville in October.
Calvin Dywane Rector of Celeste and Erica Lynn Bacon of Caddo Mills were each were taken into custody in the 3300 block of Caddo Street in Greenville on the afternoon of Oct. 19 by officers with the Greenville Police Department.
Adrian double-homicide suspect arraigned, charged with murder
Christopher Lee-Ryan Carden is accused of killing two men on Jan. 15, before allegedly stealing a car to flee from police. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 7:08 PM EST January 19, 2021
ADRIAN, Mich. The suspect in an Adrian double-homicide was arraigned on Tuesday.
According to court documents, Christopher Lee-Ryan Carden, 34, is facing the following charges:
Two counts of open murder
One count of motor vehicle - unlawful driving away
One count of fleeing a police officer - third degree
Carden is accused of killing 67-year-old Robert Braman and 82-year-old Samuel Compton, both of Adrian, on Jan. 15.
Carden is also accused of stealing car, which he allegedly used to flee from police in Madison Township. He eventually crashed that vehicle and was taken into custody.
April 02, 2021
City officials seem confident in being able to fund major capital items in the next fiscal year such as police cars needed for everyday operations, but beyond that not so much.
Since late 2020, the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners has devoted much attention to a five-year capital improvements package totaling $11.6 million. Capital needs are big-ticket items, generally costing more than $10,000, related to buildings, infrastructure projects and equipment for city government operations, including vehicles.
In addition to that operational category, municipal department heads and the city manager have prepared a separate “visionary list” containing what can be considered enhancements rather that basic necessities.
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