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Anika Lynn Bagby, 28, received one indictment from the Hunt County grand jury Friday of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance Penalty Group 1, in an amount of more than 400 grams.
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Misty Huckaba, 41, of Palestine, Arkansas, each received one indictment from the Hunt County grand jury Friday of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance Penalty Group 1, in an amount of more than 400 grams.
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Otis Antonio Wilson of Palestine, Arkansas, received one indictment from the Hunt County grand jury Friday of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance Penalty Group 1, in an amount of more than 400 grams.
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Michael Hove, 35, of Point, was indicted on one count of trafficking child engaging in sexual conduct, with two additional indictments of sexual assault of a child.
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Casey Holloway, 34, of Quinlan was being held in the Hunt County Detention Center in lieu of a total of $1.25 million bond on two counts of sexual abuse of a child-continuous, victim under 14 years of age and one count of sexual abuse of a child-continuous.
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A Rains County man has been indicted on multiple counts, including child sex trafficking, while a Quinlan man has been charged with multiple counts of sexually abusing children.
A Wills Point man has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in connection with a reported domestic disturbance and standoff along the shores of Lake Tawakoni one year ago.
Jan 12, 2021
One of two individuals charged in connection with the alleged theft of thousands of dollars from the Greenville Independent School District has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge.
One of two individuals charged in connection with the alleged theft of thousands of dollars from the Greenville Independent School District has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge.
Tevin Jamal Brookins, 28, of Greenville, had been indicted on a felony charge of theft of property by a public servant of the value of $2,500 or more but less than $30,000. He had pleaded not guilty and a trial date had not been set in the case. But during a Jan. 7 hearing in the 196th District Court Brookins pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of theft of between $750 and $2,500. Under a plea agreement, Brookins was sentenced to 56 days in the Hunt County Detention Center, with 56 days served.
Jan 10, 2021
Law enforcement officers, including Texas A&M University-Commerce police and Texas Rangers investigate Pride Rock residence hall after the shooting on Feb. 4 that claimed the lives of sisters Abbaney and Deja Matts.By Travis Hairgrove | Herald-Banner Staff
A double murder of two sisters at Texas A&M-Commerce was just one of several violent offenses that took place in Hunt County during the past year, but it was the most far-reaching incident, as the case has been tied to a second murder in Denton County that was committed by the same suspect.
⢠Jacques Dshawn Smith of Rowlett is facing trial in Hunt County on a charge of capital murder involving the deaths of sisters Deja and Abbaney Matts, who were victims in a Feb. 4 fatal shooting on the Commerce campus. Abbaneyâs 2-year-old son was also injured during the Feb. 4 incident. Smith, 21, remains in custody at the Hunt County Detention Center, being held in lieu of a total of $2 million bond. Smith is also cha