Troopers find 31 pounds of methamphetamine during traffic stop
CAMBRIDGE, Illinois (Quad-City Times) Three California residents appeared Monday in Henry County Circuit Court on preliminary hearings for Class X felony methamphetamine trafficking after the 2006 Honda Accord they were traveling in April 27 was allegedly found to hold 31.8 pounds of methamphetamine.
Judge James Cosby found probable cause to believe Adaliz Olivares, 25, of Los Angeles, the driver, and Orlando Najera, 65, of Compton, California, to whom the Accord was registered, committed felonies. The judge will hear further arguments on passenger accountability and rule Thursday whether to proceed with the case on the third person in the car, Louis E. Villagalvan, 39, also of Los Angeles.
Troopers find 31 pounds of methamphetamine during traffic stop
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April 6, 2021
HENRY COUNTY, Va. – A Martinsville woman has been convicted in the first of two cases of child endangerment involving her 5-year-old granddaughter.
The Martinsville Bulletin reports that 51-year-old Teresa Hill was found guilty in Henry County Circuit Court of endangering the life of the young girl. She was indicted last fall after the child was found wandering in the dark along a roadway in Fieldale in March 2020.
Hill was charged with a second count of endangering the life of a child last week after the same girl was found walking barefoot in her pajamas in some brush on Roy Street in Martinsville. Investigators said Hill and the child’s grandfather, Robert Underwood, were asleep in their home. It took several hours to locate the grandparents and the 5-year-old was removed from the home by social services.