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Manslaughter Charges For Trio In Death Of 1-Year-Old Found In Sussex County Home (UPDATE) Manslaughter Charges For Trio In Death Of 1-Year-Old Found In Sussex County Home (UPDATE)
Manslaughter Charges For Trio In Death Of 1-Year-Old Found In Sussex County Home (Update) The three suspects charged with child endangerment in connection with a one-year-old who was found dead in a drug-filled Sussex County home last week are now facing offenses for reckless manslaughter, authorities announced. Andover Township residents Stephen M. Dagis, 52, Julie Taylor, 48, and Sarah Vanderbilt, 34, were charged with second-degree reckless manslaughter on Tuesday, August 29, police said in a Wednesday release. The investigation began around 10:15 a.m. on Friday, August 20, when the Andover Police Department received a call reporting a deceased child at a home on Lake Iliff R…
Trio Charged After 1-Year-Old Found Dead In Drug-Filled Sussex County Home: Police Trio Charged After 1-Year-Old Found Dead In Drug-Filled Sussex County Home: Police
Trio Charged After 1-Year-Old Found Dead In Drug-Filled Sussex County Home: Police A one-year-old was found dead in a drug-filled Sussex County home, leading to child endangerment and other charges for three, authorities announced over the weekend. The investigation began around 10:15 a.m. on Friday, August 20, when the Andover Police Department received a call reporting a deceased child at a home on Lake Iliff Road, they said in a release on Saturday, August 26. Responders confirmed that the child had been dead for an “undetermined amount of time,” Andover Police said. A follow-up investigation led to the discovery of drugs and paraphernalia inside the home, as well as …
Handgun Recovered From Man Killed In Sussex County Police Shooting, State AG Says Handgun Recovered From Man Killed In Sussex County Police Shooting, State AG Says
Handgun Recovered From Man Killed In Sussex County Police Shooting, State AG Says A man armed with a semi-automatic handgun was killed in a police-involved July 4th shooting in Newton, the state's top law enforcement official confirmed Monday. Three uniformed police officers in the Sussex County town were responding to a 911 call when they had an encounter with the man outside a Clive Place home around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said a preliminary investigation found. "Two Newton police officers fired their service weapons, fatally wounding the man," Grewal said. "First aid was rendered by officers. The individual was pronounced deceased at the s…