Honolulu Developer Indicted for Illegal Campaign Contributions Using Employee Names

Honolulu – A prominent local developer was indicted this Monday, accused of manipulating campaign finance by making donations under the names of his employees during the 2020 Honolulu mayoral election. Timothy Lee, CEO of JL Capital, faces nine counts related to these allegations, which could have severe legal repercussions. Authorities say Lee funneled $13,000 through employees to the mayoral campaigns of Keith Amemiya and Kymberly Pine. This method of contribution, known as a false name donation, is considered a serious violation of the electoral integrity laws meant to ensure transparency and fairness in political funding. … Read more

Columbia Man Indicted on Multiple Charges of Animal Abuse Following Disturbing Discovery at His Property

Columbia, Mo. – A local resident, Deangelo Washington Jr., faces serious allegations of animal abuse following a grand jury indictment issued late Friday. Washington is accused of neglect that led to the death of multiple dogs, as well as other criminal charges related to weapon misconduct. The indictment details three counts of animal abuse against Washington, who is set to be arraigned at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 7. In a separate legal trouble, Washington has been charged with the misdemeanor unlawful transfer of a weapon, with a hearing for this case scheduled for 1:30 … Read more

Ohio Couple Indicted for Child Endangerment After Infant’s Death in Bouncer Seat

In Jefferson County, Ohio, a local couple, Joseph and Star Reese of Brilliant, faces serious legal consequences following a grand jury indictment. The charges involve two felony counts of child endangerment each, a case that has drawn considerable attention due to the tragic circumstances surrounding the death of their 3-month-old child, Sterling Reese. In September, the death of the infant triggered an extensive investigation led by the Wells Township Police Department. Authorities determined that the couple had left the young child unattended in a bouncer seat for an extended period of over 12 hours while … Read more

Ava Resident to Face Jury in 2026: Indicted on Multiple Charges Including First-Degree Murder

Ava, MO — A man from Ava, Howard Applegate, 28, is set to face a jury trial in May 2026, following his indictment on multiple charges, including first-degree murder. Applegate was formally charged in January 2024, stemming from accusations that he fatally shot Lance Terrill in Seymour, near Applegate’s residence. Apart from the murder charge, Applegate faces accusations of armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon on three counts, endangering the welfare of a child on two counts, and concealing a felony. These serious charges reflect the gravity of the alleged offenses and the … Read more