A Colquitt County grand jury has indicted a second person in connection with the 2004 slayings of five people, including a 2-year-old boy. Wilma Ann Yvonne Stover, 22, is the second person indicted in the deadly shootings that took the lives of Jaime and Katrina Resendiz, their young son, her mother and their housekeeper.
Read more in Friday's Moultrie Observer or at www.moultrieobserver.com.
Also in Friday's newspaper:
• Law enforcement is offering a reward for information that leads to the capture of escaped inmate Anthony Moses Jordan.
• The executive director of the United Way of Colquitt County told The Observer Thursday the local agency has reached 97 percent of its funding goal and has made small cutbacks in its disbursements. The letter from Angela Castellow was in response to media reports that indicate other United Way affiliates are doing much worse.
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7:30 p.m. update: Indictment in mass slaying
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Judge denies motions
The judge in the trial of five alleged gang members slapped down various defense attorneys’ requests Tuesday, including one to declare mistrials for some of the defendants.
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Reed Bingham to open new pier, bridge in time for summer
A new fishing pier, bridge and trails are just some of the improved amenities that Reed Bingham State Park is offering its visitors this summer. During the past year, park staff and volunteers have been hard at work to make sure that south Georgians have a great place to spend their weekends and staycations, according to park officials.
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Tax refund scheme busted in prison
Five South Geogia men, including two who were operating within a prison, have been variously sentenced from 2 1/2 to 8 1/2 years for filing fraudulent federal tax refunds.
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Gang trial under way
The prosecution in the trial of five alleged gang members began making its case Monday as it introduced into evidence a pistol linked to the shooting of two men.
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Local committee launches effort to establish mental/drug court
Colquitt County is one of nine areas of the state that will receive some of the $10 million which Gov. Nathan Deal has targeted for justice system reform. And here, it will likely go to help establish a mental/drug court.
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Stabbing victim in good condition
A Colquitt County man was injured in a Saturday night stabbing at his residence, county sheriff’s deputies reported.
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DAR bestows top honor on Holland
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Teen says gunmen took $500 from him
A teenager at the Colquitt County Jail told Moultrie police he was robbed at gunpoint in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Doerun students visit Washington, D.C.
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