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Armed Felony Suspect Gets SWAT Surprise in Kennewick, Now in Jail newstalk870.am - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newstalk870.am Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kennewick Police Arrest Felony Assault Suspect Get our free mobile app I wonder why the suspect ran into the attic of the home. Where can you go from there? He ran right back into the home he had just exited when he saw US Marshals coming for him. Credit: Kennewick Police Department Facebook page. Around 6 pm, Patrol Officers and the Kennewick Police Department Criminal Apprehension team surrounded the home in the 400 block of South Grant Street, where the suspect returned. Lewis Gebbie took off running when he was approached by the US Marshals Task Force. Gebbie was wanted on a felony DOC warrant for the original charge of Assault 2nd-degree with a deadly weapon. The officers were to take Gebbie into custody. ....
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Matthew Horpel: Help find prolific home burglar wanted for recent residential break-in, auto theft WANTED IN SPOKANE COUNTY - A prolific home burglar is wanted in Spokane County. Matthew Horpel has a warrant for his arrest for Residential Burglary, Possession of a Stolen Vehicle and Attempt to Elude. Detectives say he was spotted in a neighborhood looking into houses and garages in March. One of the homes got burglarized. Horpel got arrested in a stolen vehicle a few days later and inside, deputies found items stolen from that home. He s wanted after failing to show up to court and also has a Department of Corrections warrant for Escape from Community Custody. ....
Matthew O’Neill A judge has ordered a convicted sex offender, an Albuquerque lawyer, released from a three-year prison sentence into a monitored program with the Bernalillo County jail. The reason: He cannot get sex offender treatment in prison due to the pandemic. On Feb. 17, 2nd Judicial District Judge Courtney Weaks suspended two years of 51-year-old Matthew O’Neill’s prison sentence. ...................... Weaks ordered O’Neill transferred to the Metropolitan Detention Center to serve the remaining year in the Community Custody Program. Under the order, O’Neill would be released but would have to check in with MDC regularly, register as a sex offender, wear an ankle monitor and abide by other conditions – such as not being around anyone under the age of 18, aside from his children. ....