Seventy-One Indicted in Harrison County: Shocking Cases Include Teacher’s Aide Child Abuse and Involvement in Murder

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A grand jury in Harrison County has indicted 71 individuals on various charges during its September 2025 session. Among those charged are a teacher’s aide accused of sexually abusing a student and a man linked to a murder that occurred last year. Victor Chess, 51, from Clarksburg, faces multiple charges in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a 7-year-old girl while he was working as a teaching aide at North View Elementary School. Arrested in May 2024, Chess is now indicted on three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, three counts of … Read more

Douglas County Man Found Guilty of Incest and Battery: Victim’s Courage Shines in Courtroom Testimony

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ga. — A jury in Douglas County on August 22 convicted 52-year-old Kerry Senior of incest and simple battery, following allegations involving a family member. District Attorney Dalia Racine commended the victim for her courage in coming forward, emphasizing the importance of addressing predatory actions. The case emerged from a distressing incident reported on June 15, 2022, when officers from the Douglasville Police Department responded to claims of sexual assault. The victim testified that Senior, a relative, entered her bedroom, exposed himself, and engaged in inappropriate touching. During the trial, the victim also … Read more

Monroe County Jail Staff Face Indictments Following Homicide Ruling in Inmate’s Death

MONROE COUNTY, Tenn. — A grand jury in Monroe County has indicted several members of the sheriff’s department and two nursing staff in connection with the death of Elijah Isbill, who died while in custody in February. The case has drawn significant scrutiny after an investigation led by District Attorney Stephen Hatchett. Initially, the Knox County Regional Forensic Center classified Isbill’s death as accidental, attributing it to pre-existing health conditions. However, a recent update from the forensic center reclassified the case as a homicide, prompting renewed legal action. The grand jury announced its indictments Wednesday, … Read more

Controversial Election Dispute in Douglas County Deepens as Judge Recuses Amid Allegations of Conspiracy

ROSEBURG, Ore. — A legal dispute in Douglas County Circuit Court regarding the results of a May election has taken an unexpected turn, as Judge George Ambrosini has recused himself from the case without providing a reason. The development follows the submission of a second amended petition by plaintiff Todd Vaughn, who asserts he was the legitimate victor in a contested election for a position on the Umpqua Public Transportation District board. Vaughn’s claims center around significant allegations of conspiracy involving a group of Douglas County officials, including state lawmakers and county commissioners. Notably, Judge … Read more