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  • DAYTON -- A Montgomery County sheriff's sergeant was fired March 1 after he lied to investigators about a sexting incident stemming from an explicit photo he had been accused of sending via cellphone, Sheriff Phil Plummer said. Sgt. Shawn Baab, 40, was relieved of his post at the Regional Dispatch Center the day he was fired, Plummer said.

  • A financier accused of bilking investors of millions. Homeowners plagued by Chinese-made drywall and threats of foreclosure.

  • An Ellicott School District 22 school board member has been arrested on suspicion of "sexting" a 14-year-old high school student. Stefanie Dickinson, 37, was booked into the El Paso County jail on Sunday on suspicion of Internet luring of a child, a Class 4 felony, after a deputy found a series of text messages on the 14- year-old's phone offering to have sex with him, authorities said.

  • [Richard Auerbach] defends [Ee Lee]'s claim, given the circumstances of [Anastasia Vang]'s death. "I don't view this as any attempt on her part to say she's blameless," he says. "She doesn't even know exactly what she did. The county's "safety plan" for the child required that two adults be present with her at all times. But Auerbach's claim says the social worker did not interview all of the adults in the home, nor ascertain that the baby's father worked 10 hours a day. He also didn't learn that Lee's mother-in-law believed Anastasia was hurting herself "as a way of complaining that her parents argued too much." This creates a reasonable system of expectations," says [Tom Conrad], who notes the old list had a five-year wait. "We knew we couldn't get to all of them, so we added some r...

  • The woman accused of driving the vehicle involved in tow truck driver Allen Rose's death will make her first appearance in court Wednesday afternoon. Detra Dione Farries is scheduled to appear in El Paso County Court at 3:15 p.m. for her advisement hearing. She was arrested Friday on suspicion of manslaughter.

  • Nine Wayne Hills football players charged with aggravated assault were allowed to suit up for Friday's playoff game -- with one returning the opening kickoff -- after defense lawyers presented information to the school board that at least three boys were not present during the alleged attack, school trustees said. That information -- given to the board by lawyers for some of the accused players in a closed-door meeting that went into the early- morning hours on Friday -- created doubt in the board's mind, trustees Robert Ceberio and Allan Mordkoff said. Both declined to describe what they were shown.

  • NEW YORK - New York state's Independence Party bills itself as blasting a straightforward new path through two-party politics, a route for free thinkers more interested in problem-solving than political intrigue. But now the state's third-largest party is increasingly embroiled in high-stakes intrigue of its own. Prosecutors have accused the party in a lawsuit of helping a political consultant obscure his alleged theft of $1.1 million from Mayor Michael Bloomberg - money the billionaire mayor and marquee Independence Party candidate gave the party for poll-watching. The Independence Party hasn't been criminally charged; it says it did nothing wrong and didn't know anything about any scheme to divert the money. But a judge has frozen its bank accounts and said this week that its conduct ...

  • ANNAPOLIS - Unfounded allegations of child sexual abuse cost a Severn man months of time with his two young daughters and his job as a mortgage consultant with a local bank. A county jury found the false light put on Darryl Ginyard and ordered his ex-wife, who falsely accused him of sexually abusing his children, to pay him $850,000 in punitive damages.

  • The victim, now 21 and still living in Monterey County, "wanted to be a priest himself," says Vince Finaldi, an associate at the firm Manly & Stewart. "He's scared because he doesn't think people will believe him.. .he says, 'Who's going to believe me? I'm a nobody and they hold [[Edward Fitz-Henry]] up like he's a god.' In a written statement, the Diocese says it hired an "independent investigator" who couldn't verify the allegations involving the 21-year-old man. In the course of that investigation, the investigator, who the Diocese identified only as a retired detective, found "credible" evidence of sexual misconduct with a minor dating back 20 years, according to the statement. The Diocese of Monterey has to approach this with a great transparency," says FitzHenry's attorney, ...



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