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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Former child care worker sentenced to prison for sex crime against child
DAYTON — A former civilian child care worker at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, since convicted of gross sexual imposition of a child under the age of 13, was sentenced Tuesday to 60 months in prison.
That sentence, handed down by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Katherine Huffman, was the maximum under the plea agreement, which called for a sentencing range between 12 and 60 months in prison.
Timothy Albritton, 22, also was designated a Tier 2 sexual offender, requiring registration for 25 years after his prison release.
Albritton pleaded guilty to the charge on Jan. 30, the day he was to go on trial. A rape charge was dismissed under the plea agreement.
The case was not related to Timothy Albritton’s employment at the base.
The victim in the case is a girl who was 4 at the time of the abuse. The report was made in Dayton, where police said a woman told them she left her daughter with Albritton for about 15 minutes.
After Albritton’s Aug. 24 arrest, a base official confirmed that the suspect worked with children there during the summer. The official told WHIO-TV that Albritton worked in their youth and community centers, but would have been supervised and not left alone with children.
TweetShooter sentenced in Main Mart slaying
DAYTON — George Turner, convicted of gunning down a man at the Main Mart convenience store, was sentenced Tuesday to 18 years to life in prison.
Turner’s sentence comes just days after his accomplice, Antonio Wynn, was convicted of complicity to commit murder. Turner was supposed to go on trial with Wynn last week, but pleaded guilty to murder tampering with evidence on Jan. 31. No charges were dismissed.
Wynn will be sentenced Feb. 28 by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Frances E. McGee, the same judge who sentenced Turner.
Deonta Beans, 20, was beaten and shot Dec. 3, 2010 in the Main Mart convenience store, which is on the 2400 block of North Main Street, near Parkwood Avenue. He died hours later at Miami Valley Hospital.
Surveillance video showed that Wynn, 22, and Turner, 20, walked into the store and Wynn punched Beans twice before Turner shot him.
Subpoenaed as a witness during Wynn’s trial, Turner testified for the defense, and said that Beans robbed him at gunpoint with two accomplices weeks before Beans’ slaying. Turner also testified that the two split up a pair of gloves before they entered the store. Wynn, who is right-handed, put on the right glove. Turner, who is left handed, put on the left.
Members of the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team, or SOFAST, arrested Turner at a West Cornell Woods Drive apartment Jan. 21, 2011.
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