Stephens County Grand Jury Indicts Multiple Individuals on Charges Including Aggravated Assault, Gang Activity, and Official Misconduct

TOCCOA, Ga. — A recent wave of indictments has swept through Stephens County, with 26 individuals facing serious charges including aggravated assault, drug offenses, DUIs, and more. Among them, two individuals stand out due to the severity and nature of their alleged crimes, which include affiliations with the Gangster Disciples street gang. On July 10, the Stephens County Grand Jury indicted Cornelius Devaughn Curry and Sarah Nicole Wyatt implicating them in multiple acts of violence and gun-related felonies. Reports indicate that in March of this year, Curry and Wyatt allegedly engaged in a spree of … Read more

Grand Jury Indicts Suspect in Glasgow Teen Shooting Case

GLASGOW, Ky. — A grand jury has indicted a man in the connection to the shooting of a teenager in Glasgow, marking a significant development in the case that has gripped the local community. The indictment charges the suspect with multiple counts, including attempted murder and first-degree assault, following the incident that left a young resident severely wounded. The case commenced earlier this year when authorities responded to an emergency call about a shooting at a residential area in Glasgow. Upon arrival, police found a teen suffering from gunshot wounds, a situation that prompted immediate … Read more

Wave of Indictments in Caddo Parish: Grand Jury Charges Five in High-Profile Crimes

SHREVEPORT, LA — The Caddo Parish Grand Jury concluded its latest session with five indictments, highlighting a series of violent crimes including multiple homicides and sexual offenses. This major judicial review finished on July 18, underscoring the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in dealing with serious crimes in the area. The indictments include four cases of second-degree murders involving different suspects and incidents, alongside bids to tackle related criminal activities. Notably, one individual faces charges in a separate case of violent sexual crimes, reflecting a broader commitment by local authorities to address various forms of … Read more

Prominent Wildlife Photographer Fined for Traffic Violation While Protecting Grizzly Bears in Grand Teton

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Renowned wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen faced criticism in a Wyoming federal magistrate’s court after being found guilty of a minor traffic offense last month. During a recent court session conducted via Zoom, Federal Magistrate Mark Carman, despite recognizing Mangelsen’s impressive photographic contributions, advised the 78-year-old to collaborate more closely with the National Park Service to avoid future conflicts. Mangelsen, a prominent figure known for his wildlife photography, was cited for obstructing traffic on October 9 after he reportedly drove slowly in front of Grizzly 610—an injured and well-known bear—on a highway in … Read more