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Photos by Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Fellow vendor Jaliyah Rice of Fort Wayne checks out pottery at Morgan Leslie s booth, Alex Hoover Ceramics, during Saturday s University of Saint Francis Outdoor Spring Art Bazaar. Mallory Jordan of Fort Wayne completes a purchase with Camille Krouse, of Chromatic, during Saturday’s bazaar. Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette Mother and daughter Renee Hammond, left, and Pam Hafey, right, both of Fort Wayne, check out pottery from Raine Drop Studios, owned by Taylor Bontrager, during Saturday s University of St. Francis Outdoor Spring Art Bazaar. The bazaar featured USF student and alumni artists and artisans from all disciplines. ....
Rigby first-degree murder case moves to district court Updated at Share This Jesse Gentle, along with his attorneys R. James Archibald and John Leslie Stosich as they hear the judges decision to move the case onto trial. RIBGY Twenty-one year old Jesse Gentle will face a first-degree murder charge in district court following a two-day preliminary hearing on Thursday and Friday. During the hearing, Magistrate Judge Robert Crowley listened to arguments presented by the prosecution and defense regarding the killing of 72-year-old Merel Jay Sorenson in November 2020. Following the hearing, Crowley determined there was sufficient evidence to go to trial and the case was bound over to district court. The date for a jury trial has not been set. ....
Witness surprises defense team with new information during murder preliminary hearing Share This Jesse Gentle in court for his preliminary hearing RIGBY The suspect accused of killing a 72-year-old man in Rigby last year appeared in court Thursday for his preliminary hearing. Jesse Gentle, 21, is charged with first-degree murder for the death of Merle Jay Sorensen. On Thursday, prosecutors presented evidence to Magistrate Judge Robert Crowley to determine if there is sufficient cause to move the case to a trial in district court. During the hearing, Gentle’s aunt, Tonya Stevenson, described the events she witnessed on the night of Sorensen’s death. At the time, she was living at the home where the killing occurred. During her testimony, she provided new information that was not known to Gentle’s defense team. ....