vimarsana.com

Page 7 - வாஷிங்டன் கவுண்டி மாவட்டம் வழக்கறிஞர் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Sheriff: Executor stole over $160,000

Sheriff: Executor stole over $160,000 FacebookTwitterEmail FORT EDWARD - A woman who allegedly stole $160,688 from the estate she was managing was arrested on Wednesday, the Washington County Sheriff s Department said Wednesday. Darci L. Christiansen, 48, of Holley, was the executor of a Washington County estate from which she allegedly stole the money in July 2018, deputies said. She was charged with grand larceny after a joint investigation with the sheriff s office and the Washington County district attorney s office. She was arraigned in Fort Edward Town Court and released. Top Picks In Shopping

Pamplin Media Group - Report: Police shielded officer after Black Lives Matter attack

April 01 2021 After the Forest Grove family was frightened, police didn t tell the victims their alleged intruder was a fellow cop. Steven Teets, the off-duty Forest Grove police officer accused of criminal trespass against a Latino couple flying a Black Lives Matter flag last Halloween, was so intoxicated and belligerent when contacted by other officers that he was ready to fight his fellow cops, Pamplin Media Group has learned. The new details, contained in a five-page Washington County Sheriff s Office memo, substantiate the account of Forest Grove resident Mirella Castaneda, which first received widespread media coverage in early November. Shortly before 1 a.m. on Halloween, Castaneda poked her head outside to see who had set off the alarm on her family s pickup truck, at which point an unknown man charged at her in apparent rage, pounded on her front door and appeared eager to fight. She saw him bang on her Black Lives Matter flag as well.

Pamplin Media Group - Report: Officer was shielded after Black Lives Matter incident

April 01 2021 After the Forest Grove family was frightened, police didn t tell the victims their alleged intruder was a fellow cop. Steven Teets, the off-duty Forest Grove police officer accused of criminal trespass against a Latino couple flying a Black Lives Matter flag last Halloween, was so intoxicated and belligerent when contacted by other officers that he was ready to fight his fellow cops, Pamplin Media Group has learned. The new details, contained in a five-page Washington County Sheriff s Office memo, substantiate the account of Forest Grove resident Mirella Castaneda, which first received widespread media coverage in early November. Shortly before 1 a.m. on Halloween, Castaneda poked her head outside to see who had set off the alarm on her family s pickup truck, at which point an unknown man charged at her in apparent rage, pounded on her front door and appeared eager to fight. She saw him bang on her Black Lives Matter flag as well.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.