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♦ SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2008
Wanted woman turns herself in
Special to the Journal
A woman wanted in con
nection with the homicide of
a Warner Robins man turned
herself into the Warner
Robins Police Department
Wednesday.
Her name is Lakysa
“Keisha” Hart, 31. She has
subsequently been charged
with Party to the Crime of
Murder and was transported
to the Houston County Jail
where she is currently being
held without bond.
According to a release from
the Warner Robins Police
Department, an additional
arrest is expected to be made
in the case within the next
couple of weeks.
Worrell family increases efforts to find killer
“On September 20, 2006, Doris Spillers Worrell was brutally murdered at Jon’s
Sports Park in Douglas, Georgia. Doris was my little sister. She was also a daughter, a
wife, a mother, a cousin, a friend - who was suddenly taken from this world in which
she tried so hard to make a positive difference every day.
The Spillers Family is offering a $20,000 reward in addition to the $5,000 issued by
Governor (Sonny) Perdue. The total amount of the reward is now $25,000. The money
will be given for information leading to the arrest and conviction of all those involved
in this heinous crime.
In addition, we have placed a billboard on Highway 441 S in Douglas in hopes that
it will spark someone to come forward with additional information that will lead to
the truth. We truly believe that there are others out there who know what happened
to Doris. We plead with you to come forth with answers so that we can have closure in
Doris’ death.”
- Lee Ann S. Tuggle
Benefit barbecue for Cody McDuffie
Special to the Journal
A benefit barbecue for a
14-year-old victim of leuke
mia will be held today from
noon until 6 p.m. in Warner
Robins.
No tickets are being sold
in advance. Those attending
will be asked for donations.
The event, to raise funds
for Cody McDuffie and his
family, is sponsored by he
Houston County Sheriffs
Office, the Houston County
Fire Department, USA
Concrete, Peacock Meats,
Randy’s Collision Center and
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death of Timothy Jackson,
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The case began Oct. 12,
2007, around midnight, when
officers of the Warner Robins
McDuffie, a student at
Feagin Mill Middle School
was diagnosed two years ago
with acute lymphobalastic
leukemia, the most common
form of childhood cancer. He
is currently in remission but
still under medical care to
prevent a relapse.
This is a family event.
Kids will have a chance to
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Upon arrival at the scene,
the responding officers found
Jackson deceased inside the
residence. A continuing inves
tigation determined that the
suspect(s) had apparently
entered his home and shot
him.
The investigation is con
tinuing by Warner Robins
Police Criminal Investigation
Division Detectives Brad
Mules and Tom Williams.
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concerning the incident can
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number at 929-1170.
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