MOULTRIE —
A report of an incident in Saturday’s Moultrie Observer contained contradictory information.
Dennis James Palmore, 24; Regina Matesa Williams, 40; and Latoya Ryles, 24, were charged in connection with a confrontation Thursday at Enmark gas station, 915 First Ave. S.E. The Observer’s report was unclear about the relationship among the three.
Palmore is Williams’ son, and he and Ryles have a child together, Moultrie police clarified Saturday.
The Observer regrets the confusion.
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