Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Sheldon Perkins, 48, an officer with the Louisiana State Police, faces charges of driving while intoxicate­d, battery and resisting arrest after police said they had to use a Taser to take him into custody after a traffic stop, during which Perkins attacked the trooper who pulled him over.

■ Nathaniel Sebastian, 34, of Wilmer, Ala., accused of killing his mother and burying her under her porch, surrendere­d to authoritie­s and was put back behind bars a day after mistakenly being released from jail when a clerical error set his bond $150,000 lower.

■ Gretchin Moody, 47, former town clerk in Ecru, Miss., pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $250,000 from the town, including money she used to buy more than 75 guns, which were surrendere­d by the former police chief to whom Moody had given them and are now being sold by the town to recoup tens of thousands of dollars.

■ Luis Perez-Giron, 29, of Gaithersbu­rg, Md., is accused by authoritie­s of molesting a 12-year-old girl multiple times, in one instance going to the girl’s residence and attacking her while she was alone and Perez-Giron’s wife was in labor at a hospital.

■ Keith Cook, a math teacher at a high school in Lakeland, Fla., who told his students during a lockdown drill how he would carry out a mass killing with a bomb if he were an active shooter, was forcibly committed for a mental evaluation, authoritie­s said.

■ Morris Cooper and Beverley Cooper of Fayettevil­le, N.C., face conspiracy and other charges after authoritie­s said they received illegal cash and gifts totaling at least $978,000 from vendors while Morris Cooper worked as a purchasing agent at Fort Bragg military base.

■ Nicholas Brooks, 25, was sentenced to life in prison, convicted of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a 30-year-old music instructor in Memphis who was found dead in his home.

■ Gary Wiggins, 49, and Meghann Wiggins, 34, who previously ran a boarding home for boys in central Texas, were arrested in Alabama and face traffickin­g charges after authoritie­s said they forced four underage boys into labor.

■ Thomas Ray Ball Jr., of Clinton, Miss., pleaded guilty to armed robbery and was sentenced to 25 years in prison after prosecutor­s said he trailed a woman for about 50 miles in his car, following her from a casino where she had won a $5,000 jackpot, and robbed her at gunpoint at an ATM.

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