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  • Aurora Woman Imani Nickson Denied Pre-Trial Release After Allegedly Brandishing Loaded Gun at Employers During Facebook Live Confrontation

    Aurora Woman Imani Nickson Denied Pre-Trial Release After Allegedly Brandishing Loaded Gun at Employers During Facebook Live Confrontation

    WEST CHICAGO, IL — A DuPage County judge has denied pre-trial release for Imani Nickson, 23, of Aurora, after she was arrested and charged for allegedly threatening her employers with a loaded handgun during a workplace dispute that was livestreamed on Facebook.

    The decision came after State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and West Chicago Police Chief Colin Fleury confirmed that Judge Joshua Dieden granted the State’s motion to hold Nickson in custody.

    Nickson, of the 600 block of N. Harrison, faces two counts of Intimidation (Class 3 Felony), and two counts each of Misdemeanor Aggravated Assault and Disorderly Conduct.

    According to investigators, on July 10, 2025, at approximately 11:56 a.m., West Chicago police responded to a call reporting an armed individual at Evans and Son Blacktop, located at 3N775 Powis Road. Upon arrival, officers were met by a visibly distressed female victim outside the business, who stated that Nickson was armed inside the building with another victim.

    Police entered the building and recovered a loaded Glock 43x handgun from Nickson, who allegedly surrendered without incident. An investigation revealed that Nickson, upset about a pay dispute, entered the workplace, pulled out the firearm when asked to leave, and proceeded to livestream the confrontation over Facebook Live.

    Authorities allege that Nickson pointed the weapon directly at the face of the female employer—who is currently pregnant—and made verbal threats to shoot the male employer. The female victim managed to escape and alert authorities.

    “This type of behavior—pointing a loaded weapon at someone over a workplace issue—is not only criminal, it’s terrifying,” said State’s Attorney Berlin. “We are grateful that no one was physically harmed and commend the West Chicago Police Department for their swift action in de-escalating the situation.”

    Nickson was also allegedly in possession of 9.5 grams of methamphetamine at the time of her arrest. She is charged with criminal solicitation with intent to commit murder, criminal attempt to commit murder, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.

    “This was an extremely dangerous and volatile situation,” added Chief Fleury. “Brandishing a firearm in this manner could have resulted in tragedy. We take incidents like this very seriously, and there will be zero tolerance for such conduct in our community.”

    Nickson’s next court appearance is scheduled for August 4, 2025, in front of Judge Brian Telander.

    As a reminder, all individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

  • Remembering Officer Kylee Lawrence: A Life of Service, A Community in Mourning

    Remembering Officer Kylee Lawrence: A Life of Service, A Community in Mourning

    With heavy hearts and profound sadness, the Wichita Police Department announces the tragic passing of Officer Kylee Lawrence, who died by suicide earlier this morning. Officer Lawrence, a five-year veteran of the department, served the citizens of Wichita with courage, professionalism, and compassion as part of the Patrol North Bureau.

    Kylee was not only a dedicated officer but also a valued colleague and friend. Her quiet strength, commitment to public safety, and warm presence left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside her. Her unexpected passing has left a deep void within the department and the greater Wichita community.

    In the wake of this loss, our thoughts are with Kylee’s family, friends, and fellow officers, who are grieving the sudden and painful absence of someone so deeply loved. The Wichita Police Department stands united in mourning and extends its sincerest condolences to all affected by this tragedy.

    We recognize that the nature of public service places tremendous emotional and psychological demands on those who wear the badge. The silence around mental health struggles must be broken, and we must continue to support one another in every possible way.

    If you or someone you know is struggling, please know you are not alone. Help is available, and reaching out is a courageous and necessary step. Whether it’s a trusted friend, a colleague, a family member, or a mental health professional—there is always someone willing to listen. Your life matters.

    The department will release further details regarding memorial services in the coming days. In the meantime, we ask the community for compassion, understanding, and privacy as we honor the life and memory of Officer Kylee Lawrence.

    Kylee, your service will never be forgotten, and your memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved you. Rest in peace.

    If you are in crisis or know someone who is, please reach out:

    • National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
    • Safe Call Now (for first responders): 1-206-459-3020
    • Text “BLUE” to 741741 for confidential crisis support
  • In Loving Memory of Travis Schley: A Family Mourns, A Community Stands in Support

    In Loving Memory of Travis Schley: A Family Mourns, A Community Stands in Support

    The Double D Ranch community is mourning alongside one of our own this week, following the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Travis Schley, beloved husband of our team member Kristen Schley. Travis passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a grieving family and a legacy defined by love, integrity, and unwavering devotion.

    Travis was a man of great character—a devoted husband, a proud and loving father, and a hard-working individual who approached life with quiet strength and humility. He was deeply committed to his family, particularly his two sons, Tucker and Cooper, who were the center of his world. His warm presence and strong moral compass left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

    This devastating loss has left Kristen, their boys, and both the Schley and Adamek families in unimaginable grief. As a close-knit team at Double D Ranch, we stand united in offering our love, support, and heartfelt condolences.

    We understand many friends, colleagues, and members of the community want to reach out. At this time, the family is asking for space to grieve privately. Your thoughts, prayers, and quiet support are deeply appreciated and provide comfort in this painful chapter.

    For those wishing to honor Travis’s memory or attend services, his full obituary and funeral information can be found at the link below:

    Please join us in lifting the Schley family in love and remembrance. Travis’s presence may no longer be with us, but the impact he made on his family and community will be felt for years to come.

  • Texas Woman Arrested in Alleged Plot to Kill Ex-Husband Using Fentanyl-Laced Chocolates

    Texas Woman Arrested in Alleged Plot to Kill Ex-Husband Using Fentanyl-Laced Chocolates

    PARKER COUNTY, TX — A chilling murder-for-hire plot has been foiled after an investigation by the Parker County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Special Crimes Unit led to the arrest of 63-year-old Pamela Jean Stanley. The Coleman County woman now faces multiple felony charges after allegedly conspiring to kill her ex-husband in a calculated and disturbing scheme.

    According to law enforcement officials, Stanley was recorded discussing her plan in detail with an acquaintance, outlining her intent to purchase powdered fentanyl and use it as a murder weapon. Authorities say she intended to inject the drug into a box of luxury chocolates and send it to her ex-husband under the guise of a celebratory gift—allegedly tied to his recent engagement.

    Investigators report that Stanley traveled several hours from her home in Coleman to Parker County with the intention of soliciting what she believed to be fentanyl. Upon her arrival, she was taken into custody. In her possession, deputies found 9.5 grams of methamphetamine. Authorities believe she had intended to use the meth for trafficking purposes.

    “This is one of the most calculated and chilling murder-for-hire plots we’ve encountered in recent years,” said Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier. “The suspect went to extraordinary lengths to disguise a deadly plot as an innocent and thoughtful gesture. Thanks to swift action by our Special Crimes Unit, we were able to intervene before any harm was done.”

    Stanley has been formally charged with:

    • Criminal Solicitation with Intent to Commit Murder
    • Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder
    • Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver

    The investigation remains active, and authorities are exploring any additional individuals who may have been involved or aware of the scheme.

    The sheriff’s office emphasized that while the motive appears to be rooted in personal and emotional turmoil following the couple’s separation, the actions taken by Stanley represented a deliberate and lethal threat.

    She is currently being held in the Parker County Jail. Bond and court appearance details have not yet been released.

    Law enforcement officials have reiterated the importance of community vigilance and encouraged anyone with information related to this case to contact PCSO.

    As this case unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the dark consequences of unresolved conflict and the critical role that local authorities play in preventing targeted violence.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Katelynn Dollar

    In Loving Memory of Katelynn Dollar

    It is with unimaginable grief and tender remembrance that we share the heartbreaking loss of our beloved daughter, Katelynn Dollar. A radiant light in the lives of all who knew her, Katelynn was a beautiful, loving, kind, and deeply talented young woman whose spirit touched hearts and made the world a better place.

    Katelynn’s journey through life was marked by compassion, creativity, and a gentle soul that cared deeply for others. She had a way of seeing beauty in the world—and in people—that many overlooked. Whether through her love of music, her artistic expression, or her quiet acts of kindness, Katelynn reminded those around her that softness is strength and empathy is a gift.

    Despite her outward warmth and her determination to bring joy to others, Katelynn quietly battled the heavy weight of depression. It is a stark reminder that mental illness often hides behind the brightest smiles and kindest hearts. On the day we lost her, the world lost not only a daughter, a sister, and a friend—but also a force of love, creativity, and promise.

    Katelynn’s life, though far too short, was one of significance. She made others feel seen, heard, and loved. Her laughter, her hugs, and her presence are now memories that we will forever hold close. As we face this immense loss, we are left not only with grief, but also with deep gratitude for the time we had with her, however fleeting it may have been.

    To honor Katelynn’s memory, we encourage everyone to speak openly about mental health, to listen without judgment, and to always reach out to those who may be silently struggling. Her life and her loss are a powerful call for compassion, understanding, and change.

    A memorial service will be held in the coming days to celebrate the beauty, strength, and light that was Katelynn Dollar. Details will be shared soon for those who wish to join us in remembering her.

    To our sweet Katelynn—your pain is no more, and though we are broken by your absence, we are eternally grateful for the love you gave. You will always be our sunshine, our heartbeat, our everything.

    Rest peacefully, dear Katelynn. You were, and always will be, so deeply loved.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Adrian Elizabeth Harlow, 15, of Fullerton and Central City, Nebraska

    In Loving Memory of Adrian Elizabeth Harlow, 15, of Fullerton and Central City, Nebraska

    With broken hearts and unimaginable sorrow, we announce the tragic passing of Adrian Elizabeth Harlow, a bright and beloved 15-year-old from Fullerton and Central City, Nebraska. Adrian’s young life was tragically cut short on July 10, 2025, due to a swimming accident that has left her family, friends, and entire community in deep mourning.

    Adrian was a vibrant and compassionate teenager whose radiant spirit and infectious smile lit up every room she entered. She was known for her love of music, her passion for helping others, and her deep connection with her family and friends. Whether she was volunteering, spending time outdoors, or simply sharing laughs with those closest to her, Adrian lived her life with kindness, enthusiasm, and grace beyond her years.

    A student full of promise, Adrian had dreams of making a difference in the world. She had a deep love for animals, excelled academically, and was involved in several school and community activities. Her teachers and classmates remember her as a bright light with a generous heart and a spirit that lifted others.

    Funeral services to celebrate Adrian’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at the Hordville Event Center, with Pastor Dan Walter officiating. A time of visitation for family and friends will be held prior to the service (details to be announced). The community is invited to attend and honor the life of a young woman who brought so much joy and love to those around her.

    Adrian is survived by her loving family and countless friends who cherished her deeply. Her passing leaves a void that words cannot express, but her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.

    In this time of immense grief, we ask for your thoughts and prayers for Adrian’s family as they navigate this devastating loss. May we all hold her memory close and strive to carry forward the light she brought into the world.

    Rest in peace, Adrian Elizabeth Harlow. You were deeply loved, and you will never be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Dilan Reese Thomas, Pace, Florida

    In Loving Memory of Dilan Reese Thomas, Pace, Florida

    With heavy hearts and profound sadness, we announce the passing of Dilan Reese Thomas, who left this world far too soon on July 8, 2025, at the age of 25. A resident of Pace, Florida, Dilan was known for a vibrant spirit, infectious laughter, and a heart that radiated warmth and compassion to everyone they encountered.

    Dilan was a cherished son, a devoted sibling, a beloved grandchild, and a loyal friend. Born with a bright soul and a love for life, Dilan had a unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life—offering support, encouragement, and genuine kindness. Whether through a warm hug, a shared laugh, or quiet companionship, Dilan made those around them feel seen and valued.

    Though young, Dilan left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know them. Friends and family recall their creative energy, open-hearted nature, and an unshakable resilience in the face of life’s challenges. Dilan’s memory will live on in the stories shared, the love carried forward, and the many lives they touched.

    Dilan is lovingly remembered and survived by their father, Arthur H. Thomas Jr., devoted siblings, and treasured grandparents. Their passing leaves a void that words can hardly describe, but their legacy of love, kindness, and authenticity will continue to inspire all who knew them.

    A visitation and funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Trahan Family Funeral Home, where family, friends, and community members will gather to honor Dilan’s life, mourn their loss, and celebrate the memories that will never fade.

    In these difficult times, the Thomas family asks for your prayers, support, and presence as they navigate an unthinkable loss and remember the light that Dilan brought into the world.

    Rest peacefully, Dilan Reese Thomas. Your journey may have ended too soon, but your light continues to shine in the hearts of those who loved you.

  • Remembering Angel Edgardo Nava: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Community

    Remembering Angel Edgardo Nava: A Life Rooted in Faith, Family, and Community

    The Athens, Texas community is mourning the loss of a beloved son, brother, and friend—Angel Edgardo Nava, who passed away on July 10, 2025, in Houston at the age of 37. Known for his kind spirit, athletic talent, and deep connection to his roots, Angel’s passing leaves a profound emptiness in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

    Angel was born and raised in Athens, where his love for sports and community began early. A standout athlete, he played as a kicker in both high school and college football, leaving a lasting impression on teammates and coaches alike with his discipline, determination, and positive attitude. Whether on the field or off, Angel was admired for his work ethic and generous spirit.

    Deeply connected to his faith, Angel was a dedicated member of St. Edward’s Catholic Church, where he found comfort, guidance, and a place to serve. His life was one defined not only by his talents but by his humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to his family and community. He was the kind of person who showed up for others—at family gatherings, church events, and neighborhood functions. Angel’s presence lit up every room he entered, and his laughter and warmth will be remembered by many.

    Angel is survived by his loving parents, José Nava and Sandra Durán, who raised him with deep love and unwavering support. He also leaves behind siblings, extended family members, and countless friends who now grieve the sudden loss of a truly remarkable man.

    A Funeral Mass will be held in Angel’s honor on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at St. Edward’s Catholic Church, with interment to follow at Athens Cemetery. The family has entrusted Hannigan Smith Funeral Home with arrangements. Visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, July 15, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home, offering friends and loved ones the opportunity to pay their respects and share memories.

    As the community of Athens comes together in mourning, they also unite in celebration of a life well-lived. Angel Edgardo Nava leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and service—a testament to the kind of person he was and the many lives he touched.

    Rest in peace, Angel. You may be gone from our sight, but you will never be gone from our hearts.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Former Fire Chief Terry Leadbetter

    In Loving Memory of Former Fire Chief Terry Leadbetter

    It is with heartfelt sorrow and deep respect that we announce the passing of Terry Leadbetter, who served our department and community with unwavering dedication as Fire Chief for many years. Terry’s leadership, courage, and selfless service left an indelible mark on all who had the honor of working alongside him and those whose lives he helped protect.

    Chief Leadbetter was more than a leader—he was a mentor, a motivator, and a friend. Under his stewardship, the department grew not only in size and capability but in heart and spirit. His commitment to excellence, safety, and community preparedness helped guide us through some of our most challenging times. He led with humility, always putting the needs of others before his own, and earning the respect and admiration of his team and the wider community.

    Throughout his career, Chief Leadbetter embodied the values of service, integrity, and resilience. He was known for his calm demeanor in the face of crisis, his attention to detail, and his dedication to training and mentoring the next generation of firefighters. Even after retiring, his presence continued to be felt—through the lessons he taught, the culture he built, and the stories shared by those who knew him best.

    Beyond the firehouse, Terry was a devoted member of the community. He volunteered at local events, supported youth programs, and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His warmth, wisdom, and generous spirit touched countless lives. He was a man who believed in doing the right thing, quietly and without expectation of praise.

    As we mourn his loss, we also celebrate his legacy—a life of purpose, a career of service, and a heart devoted to others. His absence leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all, but his memory will continue to inspire and guide us in the days to come.

    To Terry’s family and loved ones, we extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt gratitude. Thank you for sharing him with us all these years.

    Rest easy, Chief. You’ve answered your final call, and your watch is complete. We’ll carry your legacy forward with pride and honor.

     

  • Honoring the Life and Legacy of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe

    Honoring the Life and Legacy of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe

    It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Dexter community announces the untimely passing of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe, who tragically died on July 11, 2025, following an accident unrelated to his fire service duties. His passing marks the end of an era, not only for the Dexter Fire Department but for the entire community that he selflessly served for over five decades.

    Assistant Chief Rowe was more than a first responder — he was a mentor, a leader, a neighbor, and a friend. For over 51 years, he served with distinction, rising through the ranks to become Assistant Chief, a role in which he led with quiet strength, profound wisdom, and a deep sense of duty. His contributions helped shape the department into what it is today, leaving behind a standard of excellence and dedication that few can match.

    Those who worked alongside Dale knew him not only as a consummate professional but also as someone who brought heart, humility, and humor to every shift. He trained countless firefighters over the years, instilling in them not only the technical skills needed for the job but also the values of respect, courage, and compassion. He often said that being a firefighter wasn’t just about fighting fires — it was about protecting people, building trust, and showing up, no matter what.

    Outside the firehouse, Dale was equally committed to the people of Dexter. Whether volunteering at local events, helping a neighbor in need, or simply sharing a story and a laugh over coffee, he embodied the very spirit of community. His presence was felt far beyond the emergency calls — it was felt in the lives he touched every single day.

    The loss of Assistant Chief Rowe leaves a void that words cannot fill. To his family, we offer our deepest condolences. Your grief is shared by an entire town. We stand with you in sorrow, and we celebrate the incredible life of a man who gave so much of himself to others.

    To his fellow firefighters and first responders, may you continue to carry forward the lessons Dale taught and the example he set. Let his memory serve as a guiding light, reminding us all what it means to serve with honor and heart.

    Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe’s legacy will live on in every siren that sounds, every life saved, and every act of service performed by the department he helped build. May he rest in peace, knowing his was a life of impact, courage, and unwavering commitment.

    Gone but never forgotten.