Robert Trundy’s attorney says his client plans to plead not guilty to a manslaughter charge in the death of Karen Wrentzel, 34, on the first day of hunting season.
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Attorneys say Sanborn deal a good solution to complicated case
The deal reached Wednesday leaves Anthony Sanborn’s conviction in place but allows him to leave prison after having served 27 years.
Farmingdale bust results in trafficking charges against four people
Police said neighbors reported suspected illegal activity after seeing ‘heavy short-term traffic.’
Man found guilty of killing former Farmington resident at Texas campground
Carl Johnson, a former Farmington resident who retired to Texas with his wife, was murdered along with 5 members of his family in 2015.
Lincoln County deputy’s trial on 22 sex abuse charges set to start Monday
Kenneth L. Hatch III, deputy of the year in 2015, is accused of abusing girls during ride-alongs in his cruiser.
Anthony Sanborn freed, but not absolved of murder of Jessica Briggs
Under a deal with the state, Sanborn’s conviction for the 1989 killing stands but he’ll spend no more time in prison, having served 27 years of his 70-year sentence.
Hunter charged with manslaughter in shooting of Hebron woman
Robert Trundy, who has no criminal record, could face as much as 30 years in prison if convicted in the death of Karen Wrentzel.
Litchfield store crash, Hallowell break-in result in jail time
Two men pleaded guilty Tuesday to aggravated criminal mischief charges in the separate incidents.
Newport police asking for help locating stolen truck
A white, mid-size 2004 GMC truck with dual axles was taken Saturday morning.
Miranda Hopkins found guilty of manslaughter in baby’s death
The prosecution argued in closing that the Troy mother was negligent in the death of her 7-week-old son, but the defense countered that her two autistic sons were more likely to have caused the baby’s death.