GOUVERNEUR — A second-degree murder charge has been dismissed against the 14-year-old half sister of Treyanna N. Summerville, the 18-year-old Gouverneur Central School senior who was found dead at her
Tuesday, May 18, 2021 - 1:21 pm
MASSENA A Massena man was found guilty Monday of secretly recording a teenager in her bedroom in October of 2019, according to St. Lawrence County District Attorney Gary M. Pasqua.
John Lamb, 47, was found guilty of second-degree unlawful surveillance by a St. Lawrence County jury with Hon. Gregory P. Storie presiding over the trial.
The defendant was remanded to the St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility without bail following the verdict.
Evidence at the trial established that on October 24, 2019, Lamb positioned a Sony camcorder outside the home of a 13-year old girl in order to secretly record her in her bedroom.
DEKALB â As of Monday, murder and weapons charges against John C. Anson in the shooting death of a Rossie man have been dismissed, according to the St. Lawrence County District Attorneyâs Office.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office was initially called for a burglary in progress at about 2:30 a.m. May 4, at 580 County Route 18, where deputies say they found 40-year-old Justin A. Massey âdeceased with a gunshot to his body.â
Charges were initially filed that day against two of the propertyâs residents, father and son Charles M. Anson, 51, and John, 29, as well as Kayla M. Briggs, 25, of DeKalb Junction.
DEKALB â As of Monday, murder and weapons charges against John C. Anson in the shooting death of a Rossie man have been dismissed, according to the St. Lawrence County District Attorneyâs Office.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office was initially called for a burglary in progress at about 2:30 a.m. May 4, at 580 County Route 18, where deputies say they found 40-year-old Justin A. Massey âdeceased with a gunshot to his body.â
Charges were initially filed that day against two of the propertyâs residents, father and son Charles M. Anson, 51, and John, 29, as well as Kayla M. Briggs, 25, of DeKalb Junction.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 - 2:02 pm
BY ANDY GARDNER
North Country This Week
CANTON Murder charges against a Richville man have been dropped, according to St. Lawrence County District Attorney Gary Pasqua.
John Anson, 30, had been charged with second-degree murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in the May 4 death of Justin Massey, 40.
“At the time on Tuesday evening (May 4), we believed those charges were appropriate based on the information we had. Based on further investigation and a review of physical evidence, it became apparent those charges weren’t appropriate for Mr. Anson any longer,” Pasqua said.
He still faces a second-degree assault felony charge and is released under probationary supervision.