(7News) — An 8-year-old child was found distressed on the side of a Charles County
with officers learning that a woman he didn't know picked him up on the way to his bus stop
Charles County deputies Thursday said the woman was arrested after picking up the boy in her vehicle
The woman was later identified as 64-year-old Krystal Ninette Clay
She has been charged with a felony for abduction of a child under 12
a concerned woman who did not want to be identified or quoted
called 9-1-1 after seeing the child in distress when Clay's vehicle pulled over to the side of the road and asked the child to get in the car
Officers who arrived at the scene determined that the woman did not know the child and reunited him with a parent
Charles County Sheriff Spokesperson Diane Richardson said
So she’s been charged with abduction of a child under the age of 12 which is a felony."
7News' Maryland Bureau Chief Brad Bell spoke to the woman who some called a hero
She said she saw the car parked off Chapmans Landing Road in front of her home with the child crying outside
she thought there was car trouble but when she spoke to the woman and the little boy she realized he was in trouble and so she called 911
She said only that she is happy that the boy is ok and doesn’t believe she did anything out of the ordinary
2025 at 1:54 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Cliffton Eugene Greenfield
is wanted for first-degree assault after authorities said he stabbed a family member during an argument over the use of a television remote control
(Charles County Sheriff's Office)CHARLES COUNTY
MD — Charles County authorities are searching for a man they say stabbed a family member during an argument over the use of a television remote control
is wanted for first-degree assault following the Jan
the Charles County Sheriff's Office said in a news release
Greenfield stabbed the victim in the head and neck
The victim was taken to the hospital by another family member
where they were treated for severe injuries
Greenfield fled the scene before deputies arrived
Detectives have been searching for Greenfield
Authorities described Greenfield as 6 feet tall
Anyone with information about Greenfield’s whereabouts should contact Officer Wagner in the Warrant Unit at 301-861-7875
Authorities are offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for the tipster who provides information leading to Greenfield’s arrest
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(7News) — A man was sentenced to life in prison without parole Tuesday
August 6 for the fatal stabbing of a woman in April 2023
according to the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office
officers responded to a home on Bryans Road for the report of an unconscious woman in the yard
officers found a woman – identified as Jasmine Lakesha Hicks - lying in the yard with several stab wounds
An investigation revealed that Deanthony Lamont Warrick
of Indian Head and Hicks were outside of Warrick’s home before the stabbing
Warrick and Hicks got into a verbal altercation about items that Warrick claimed had been stolen from him by another person
An autopsy determined Hicks had 20 stab wounds
Audio of the murder was captured on a nearby surveillance camera
As Warrick stabbed Hicks he can be heard saying “Don’t make me kill you,” according to court documents
She stayed there from midnight to about 6:30 a.m
“If I have ever seen a case that deserves life without parole
it is this one,” Assistant State’s Attorney Laura Caspar said during the sentencing hearing
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— After a 4-day trial and approximately two hours of deliberation
a Charles County jury has foundDeanthony Lamont Warrick
guilty of the First-Degree Murder of Jasmine Lakesha Hicks
according to State's Attorney for Charles County
Charles County Police officers responded to the report of an unconscious woman lying on the ground near the front of a house on the 2300 block of Woodberry Drive in Bryans Road
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore's autopsy ruled her death a homicide
SEE ALSO:2 school fights, including 1 allowed by a teacher, investigated in Charles County
An investigation by the Charles County Police revealed that Warrick and Hicks were arguing about items that were stolen from Warrick outside of his home shortly before the stabbing
SEE ALSO:Teen sentenced to 30 years in prison for 2023 Waldorf, Md. murder
Nearby surveillance footage shows Warrick stabbing Hicks repeatedly
His sentencing date has been scheduled for August 6
Warrick faces life in prison for First-Degree murder
He also faces additional time for the lesser charges that stem for the incident
In the wake of emotional abuse allegations from his ex-girlfriend Brianna Chickenfry, Zach Bryan is sharing new music that's got some fans wondering if the songs are inspired by his recent heartbreak
Bryan dropped two new tracks at the end of last week — "This World's a Giant" and "High Road" — along with a reflective social media post about how the songs came to be
he focuses on "High Road," a track that he says came together after a recent visit to his late mother's grave in Oklahoma
"Told her I quit touring because I got accepted to get my masters in Paris next year
told her all about my best friends in New York and all the nights we howled with the moon
told her about the immeasurable laughter my band and me have shared these last five years
told her about making it on The Rolling Stone and most importantly told her about back porch swinging with my beautiful sister," he recounts in the caption of his post
"I wrote the chorus for this song a month or two back and finished it when I realized I was blessed with all these things," Bryan continues
"I figured it was about time I released it."
The lyrics seem in part to be inspired by Bryan's mother
he sings "I've waited by the telephone all f--kin' night / For someone that ain't never gonna call."
That rings true with his reflections on his mom: He says that as he was sitting by her grave
he thought about the fact "that she never would call me again."
But other portions of the song seem like they could possibly be referencing Bryan's recent
He sings about "Adderall and white-lace bras that makes you fall in love"; in another
"Everyone is tellin' me that I need help or therapy / But all I need is to be left alone."
likely pulls from real-life subject matter as his source material for songs
Many of his hits have been rumored to be written about Chickenfry or situations surrounding their relationship
his The Great American Bar Scene single "Pink Skies" is rumored to be about an incident that took place when they were together
and Chickenfry appeared to confirm the story in a TikTok comment on a diss track snippet posted to her podcast's TikTok page
"Can someone explain how pink skies is about Grace?" one fan wrote
"Because I forced him to go to her grandma's funeral," Chickenfry replied
"He screamed at me then wrote it that night."
Adderall and white-lace bras that makes you fall in love / You left your blue jeans in my pick-up truck / New York this time of year ain't good for me / 'Cause all my friends lack self-control and empathy
All the boys are crawlin' in some s--thole in the wall again / I missed this place more than I missed my home / Everyone is tellin' me that I need help or therapy / But all I need is to be left alone
She's bound to come back and haunt you forever / There's ghosts in the windows and walls / I've waited by the telephone all f--kin' night / For someone that ain't ever gonna call
Remember tellin' me I was gonna hit the big time
guess you told God it was true / Remember sittin' on your porch
/ In Tulsa while the bad things took your brain / It seems the quiet dreams have gotten much too heavy / But I'm home now and I'll hold you through the pain
Adderall and white-lace bras that'll make you fall in love / You left your blue jeans in my pick-up truck / New York this time of year ain't good for me / 'Cause all my friends lack self-control and empathy
Gallery Credit: Carena Liptak
Some fans are wondering if Bryan's new song 'High Road' is a comment on his recent split from Brianna Chickenfry.\nRead More
In the wake of emotional abuse allegations from his ex-girlfriend Brianna Chickenfry, Zach Bryan is sharing new music that's got some fans wondering if the songs are inspired by his recent heartbreak.
Bryan dropped two new tracks at the end of last week — "This World's a Giant" and "High Road" — along with a reflective social media post about how the songs came to be.
In particular, he focuses on "High Road," a track that he says came together after a recent visit to his late mother's grave in Oklahoma.
"I wrote the chorus for this song a month or two back and finished it when I realized I was blessed with all these things," Bryan continues. "I figured it was about time I released it."
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A man who was suspected in the shooting death of a D.C
firefighter in May of this year was arrested and charged last week
Charles County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that Carlos Lavanto Garner, 37, has been charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and felony use of a firearm in the death of 30-year-old Carl Francis Braxton on May 8.
Braxton reportedly assaulted his girlfriend inside their town house in the 2400 block of Sedgemore Place in Bryans Road
Braxton then saw Garner walking his dog and threatened to harm him and “aggressively” walked toward him
Garner, who had a permit to carry a firearm, shot Braxton, deputies said. Braxton was taken to the hospital where he later died
serving at Engine Company 22 in Shepherd Park
He joined the fire department as part of Cadet Class 17 and graduated in 2015
WTOP’s Jessica Kronzer contributed to this report
Ciara Wells is the Evening Digital Editor at WTOP
She is a graduate of American University where she studied journalism and Spanish
she was the opinion team editor at a student publication and a content specialist at an HBCU in Detroit
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