Crime Alert 10.23.23

Published Oct 23, 2023, 9:00 AM

Social worker has sexual relationship with teen client. Man threatened after refusing to buy lunch. 

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Crime Alert. I'm Nancy Grace breaking crime needs now. Social worker Peyton Shires assigned to council a thirteen year old boy. While taking his phone, the boy's mom discovers a video of Shires and her son having sex. Mommy calls police. Ohio cops stays silent on a three way call with Shires and the boy's mother. Shires admits to her sex relationship with the little boy.

Nancy Shiers had just been licensed as a social worker in June and employed by the National Youth Advocate Program that works with families involved in the foster care system. The NAAP is stated they are quote sat in by the situation and cooperating with authorities. Shires was arrested on her birthday.

Shires twenty four, now charged with unlawful sex conduct with a minor. Guess she needs the counseling now tent. Guth Miller heads to a North Dakota McDonald's on lunch break, but is stopped before he goes inside. George Damia ask him to buy him a big mac and a happy meal for his one year old daughter. Guth Miller declines and goes inside. De Marius follows, pulling a handgun from his daughter's stroller, pointing in a guth Miller. Demarius calls guth Miller disrespectful, throwing plenty of cuss words in before stowing the gun and leaving. Police quickly catch up with de Marius, who's now charged with terrorizing with a dangerous weapon? Could he have gotten a better deal at Burger King? More crime and justice news after this Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news crime Online is John Limley.

We began overseas as the French President's office has announced that the country will deploy up to seven thousand soldiers to bolster security there following a school incident in which a possibly radicalized former student killed a teacher and injured three others. For more, we turned to Sydney Sumner with Crime Online.

Following the attack that rocked France in the midst of international tensions over the Israel Hamas conflict, several students, parents and staff returned to the Gombetta Carno school in the northern city of Avas to re establish contact and seek help. According to prosecutors, the alleged attacker and a number of other people are behind bars as counter terrorism investigators look into the stabbing. Our friends with the Associated Press say intelligence services had been recently monitoring the suspect for radicalism. He comes from the neighboring Chechnian province of the Ingoshetia in Russia's Caucasus Mountains. At first, the authorities had classified him as Chechen. President Emmanuel Macrone issued an order to deploy up to seven thousand soldiers and until further notice, an order to boost security and alertness throughout France.

The French government also raised the national threat level back in this country now and to Iowa, where, a month after another man was found guilty for his involvement in the killings, jurors have found another defendant not guilty of murder in the shooting deaths of two students at a des Moines alternative school. According to our friends with the Des Moines Register, twenty year old Brave von Tukes was found not guilty on two counts of first degree murder and one count each of attempted murder, involvement in a criminal gang and wilful damage inflicting serious injury. The jury rendered their verdict almost one month after nineteen year old Preston Walls was found guilty of second degree murder, manslaughter and wilful damage causing serious injury for his involvement in the January twenty third shooting at the Start's Right Here program. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed a new law providing greater compensation for victims of child sexual assault while participating in the Boy Scouts of America once Again crime online Sidney Sumner.

The governor's action was taken in the midst of the Boy Scouts of America's bankruptcy settlement, which was initially filed in twenty twenty in response to allegations of sexual abuse by Scout leaders made by tens of thousands of men across the country. Of those men, around two thousand are from Ohio. Victim's compensation is determined by the duration of the statute of limitations for civil claims, the severity of each abuse case, and other factors that differ from state to state. Ohio's civil statute of limitations in bankruptcy lawsuits was twelve years prior to DeWine's approval of the new law that is now nullified for the next five years, so victims of Boy Scout abuse who file acclaim will get all of the money they are entitled to through the settlement, not just thirty to forty five percent of it.

One of the measure's authors, Representative Bill Sites of the Cincinnati area, says that Ohio is the first state to utilize the settlement's provision permitting states to extend the statute of limitations.

Heather Cameron, mom of four, takes a day tip to Kasmick dam from Reading, California with her ex boyfriend Daniel Lesby. That afternoon, she calls nine to one one from Lesby's phone, saying she's been drugged and needs help. The call drops. Heather calls back twice, operators hearing a male voice in the background. By the time cops get there, no sign of Heather. They close the call. Weeks later, Cameron's ex husband reports her missing. Cops speak with the boyfriend, Daniel Lesby, who says they were fishing when Heather walked off with his phone. Then he says he couldn't find her. Cop searched the area but find no sign of Heather or Lesby's missing phone. Heather Cameron twenty eight, now missing over eleven years. If you have info on Heather Cameron, please call Shasta County Sheriff's five three zero two four five six zero two five. For the latest crime injustice news, go to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert. I'm Nancy Grace