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A Henry County judge will soon hear from three defendants accused of stealing donuts from a new castle bakery. Joshua Maloyed, Shannon Mullins and Brad Reno – all 20 years old– are scheduled to enter guilty pleas over the next couple weeks. The trio was arrested for the pastry thefts after the store‘s owner hid outside and allegedly caught them red-handed. They were caught by police after the owner called 9-1-1. Mullins and Maloyed will be sentenced Monday, they‘re expected to plead guilty. Reno, who‘s also expected to plead guilty, will be sentenced Dec. 7. They face suspended prison sentences, community service and restitution.
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Governor Mitch Daniels has declared March 14 through 20 as severe weather preparedness week in Indiana. Statewide tornado drills have been planned for March 17. This statewide drill will help ensure that the statewide Indiana EAS network is operating properly and is ready to respond in the event of a real emergency. The use of [...]
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