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Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Yahoo
Police identify suspect, victim in murder-suicide at Warner Robins home
An elderly man shot a woman dead, then died by suicide at their home in Warner Robins on Wednesday, the Warner Robins Police Department said. A person called 911, then hung up, prompting officers to conduct a welfare check, a news release from the police department stated. The 911 call came in around 6:30 p.m. and police responded to the 200 block of Hillcrest Ave. They found 88-year-old Robert Moll 'in the backyard deceased with a gunshot wound,' and 80-year-old Judy Moll inside the home, also dead from a gunshot wound, WRPD said. They owned the home together, according to property records from the Houston County Assessor's Office. More information about their connection wasn't immediately available. Officers began investigating the incident as a murder-suicide, and confirmed Thursday that this was the cause of their deaths, a news release said. Police said Robert Moll was a suspect and victim, and Judy Moll was a victim. The WRPD Criminal Investigations Division and identification criminalists responded to the scene to investigate. Both bodies were sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's Crime Lab to undergo autopsies, according to Houston County Coroner James Williams. Williams declined to confirm whether their families were notified of their deaths by around 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Police urged anyone with information about the case to call Detective Karmen Thompson or Detective Omari Ferguson at 478-302-5380, or Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68CRIME. This story may be updated as more information becomes available.


USA Today
03-06-2025
- Business
- USA Today
Culver's is set to open new locations in these 12 states
Culver's is set to open new locations in these 12 states Wisconsin-based fast food chain Culver's is expanding, with plans to open locations across 12 states, including Arizona, Illinois, and Tennessee. Culver's, which opened in 1984 and is based in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, is known for its frozen custard and ButterBurgers. The burgers are pressed, seared and served on buns that are lightly buttered. Also on the menu are frozen custards, chicken sandwiches and tenders, and seafood options like shrimp and cod. Culver's says it has over 1,000 restaurants located in 26 states. Most recently, the company has averaged opening 50 to 60 new restaurants per year, and the fast food chain plans to keep that up in 2025 and 2026. Here's where the fast food chain is opening next. New locations already opened in 2025 According to a company spokesperson, new Culver's restaurants have opened their doors in the following cities in 2025: Florida : Avon Park and Ocala : Avon Park and Ocala Georgia : Warner Robins and Rockmart : Warner Robins and Rockmart Indiana : Portage and Bedford : Portage and Bedford Illinois : Mahomet : Mahomet Michigan : Muskegon, Clawson, and Alma : Muskegon, Clawson, and Alma North Carolina: Wendell Wendell Ohio : Brunswick : Brunswick South Carolina: Beaufort, Indian Land Where will Culver's open next? The chain has broken ground at new locations in 12 states, according to a Culver's spokesperson. Future locations are set for the following cities: Arizona : Queen Creek : Queen Creek Arkansas : Harrison : Harrison Florida : Fort Meade, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Leesburg, and Ruskin : Fort Meade, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Leesburg, and Ruskin Georgia : Cartersville : Cartersville Illinois : Bradley, Diamond, and Rantoul : Bradley, Diamond, and Rantoul Kansas : Derby : Derby Michigan : Holland, White Lake, Woodhaven, and Southfield : Holland, White Lake, Woodhaven, and Southfield Ohio : Columbus and West Carrollton : Columbus and West Carrollton South Carolina : Boiling Springs and Greenville : Boiling Springs and Greenville Tennessee : Hixson, Oak Ridge, and Sevierville : Hixson, Oak Ridge, and Sevierville Texas : Katy : Katy Wisconsin: Combined Locks, Eau Claire, and Evansville Customers looking to find the Culver's closest to them can visit Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Yahoo
3 facing charges after months-long drug investigation in middle GA
Three people are behind bars after authorities found drugs inside a home, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] On Feb.11, the GBI, Bibb County authorities and other law enforcement agencies conducted a search warrant at a home in Macon. Officials said this comes after a multi-month investigation. During the search, the GBI said agents found 168 grams of suspected marijuana, 447 grams of suspected K2/Spice, five grams of suspected crack cocaine, and nine grams of unknown/unpackaged pills. Agents also seized three rifles, one of which was stolen from Warner Robins, four handguns, two vehicles, and $1,700 in cash. TRENDING STORIES: Delta plane crashes, flips at Toronto airport injuring at least 8 What to know about rain, snow mix potential on Wednesday At least 1 tornado confirmed to have touched down during severe weather Sunday morning The GBI arrested Neico Tomorris Sandifer, 46, of Macon, Shawanda Carswell, 40, of Milledgeville and William Hancock, 30, of Macon. Sandifer was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, seven counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, possession of crack cocaine, and possession of gabapentin. Carswell was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and has more charges pending. Hancock was charged with probation violation. The trio was booked into the Bibb County Jail. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]