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One dead, one in custody after shooting in Sharon
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SHARON, Pa. (WKBN) — One person is dead after a shooting Sunday morning in Sharon. At around 8:30 a.m., Sharon police responded to the 300 block of Logan Avenue for reports of a gunshot victim, according to a press release from Sharon police. When officers arrived, they found 31-year-old Jesse Grover, of Sharon, with a gunshot wound. Officers provided medical aid, but Grover died. Police said a suspect is currently in custody, and their identity is not being released at this time. An investigation is ongoing. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WKBN.com. "I went to the most expensive high school in my state. Since it was a boarding school, we had serious old money from all over the world. The bit about how old vs. new treats staff and how nice or rude they are is spot on. The very worst kind of nouveau riche are the kids of first-generation movie stars." "My grandmother died last fall. As far as I know, she remained abusive to her last breath. I don't believe there is any way to honor her life as she chose to live it and, for this reason, no one in the family has written an obituary for her." Authorities have identified body parts found in a freezer earlier this year in Colorado as belonging to a teenager who went missing nearly two decades ago. The Mesa County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the remains are those of Amanda Leariel Overstreet, who had not been seen since April 2005. Her head and hands were discovered in a freezer at a home in Grand Junction, about 240 miles west of Denver, in January. Overstreet was the biological daughter of the home's previous owners. The remains were found when the new owners, who had recently purchased and remodeled the home, attempted to give away the freezer. Investigators have emphasized that the current owners are not connected to the case. Overstreet's disappearance had never been formally reported, and the case remains under investigation, according to the sheriff's office. WARNING: This story contains graphic descriptions of intimate partner violence.After months of abuse, threats, manipulation and control by her on again, off again partner, 24-year-old Marie "Mimi" Gabriel was done.She told 40-year-old Jean-Bruno "Berno" Fenelon — 16 years her senior, who started seeing her when she was 17 — to leave the south Ottawa home she'd fled to with their two young children months earlier, with help from social services.But it wasn't working. She texted the man she was se
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