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Facebook post leads deputies to homicideApril 27, 2019 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditGLASGOW, Ky. A Facebook post from a suicidal man claiming to have killed someone led to the mans arrest in a homicide early Saturday morning.David Pons, 48, posted to Facebook he killed someone late Friday night, according to his arrest citation.When deputies responded to his 1757 Park City Glasgow Road home they saw two people inside of a car, a woman who was passed out, and in the passenger seat a man who was dead from apparent multiple gunshot wounds, according to the citation.Pons walked out of his front door and deputies took him into custody.Pons wife, Melinda Pons, said the victim, who is identified in the citation by his first name only, Chris, was living with the couple. Melinda Pons told deputies her husband said Chris had threatened Melinda Pons, according to the citation.Melinda Pons told deputies she never heard Chris th stanley cup reaten anyone.When deputies took David Pons into custody, he said he shot the man in self defense, according to his citation.A juvenile on the scene told deputies all of the adults were drinking when David Pons and the victim began arguing, according to the citation. She was sent to her room. She told deputies after she heard gunshots she saw blood on the victims chest and he c botella stanley ould not talk.Deputies saw blood in the front yard of the home and found a sh stanley quencher ell casing between the blood and the home, according to the citation
NORTHERN BRUCE PENINS stanley thermosflasche ULA, Ont. 鈥?Police in Ontario say suspected carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms among a group of vacationers last weekend turned out to be the effects of consuming too many marijuana brownies.Provincial police Const. Adam Belanger says officers were called to a cottage in Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ont., early on Saturday morning after a number of people renting the home reported feeling sick for unknown reasons.He says the symptoms initially suggested there might have been a carbon monoxide leak in the cottage, but testing from the fire department quashed that theory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Belanger says officers then learned that one of the vacationers had baked a pot-laced brownie cake. Of the 10 people renting the cottage, he says only those who indulged in the dessert were feeling sick. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug Police stanley cup usa did not lay any charges.This is the first incident that we ;ve had up on the Bruce Peninsula, but with the legalization of marijuana coming up, it could possibly be something that we run into more often, Belanger said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Bdga Police investigate possible abduction of a man who ended up in Halton Hills
Facebook post leads deputies to homicideApril 27, 2019 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditGLASGOW, Ky. A Facebook post from a suicidal man claiming to have killed someone led to the mans arrest in a homicide early Saturday morning.David Pons, 48, posted to Facebook he killed someone late Friday night, according to his arrest citation.When deputies responded to his 1757 Park City Glasgow Road home they saw two people inside of a car, a woman who was passed out, and in the passenger seat a man who was dead from apparent multiple gunshot wounds, according to the citation.Pons walked out of his front door and deputies took him into custody.Pons wife, Melinda Pons, said the victim, who is identified in the citation by his first name only, Chris, was living with the couple. Melinda Pons told deputies her husband said Chris had threatened Melinda Pons, according to the citation.Melinda Pons told deputies she never heard Chris th stanley cup reaten anyone.When deputies took David Pons into custody, he said he shot the man in self defense, according to his citation.A juvenile on the scene told deputies all of the adults were drinking when David Pons and the victim began arguing, according to the citation. She was sent to her room. She told deputies after she heard gunshots she saw blood on the victims chest and he c botella stanley ould not talk.Deputies saw blood in the front yard of the home and found a sh stanley quencher ell casing between the blood and the home, according to the citation