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The more we live, the more we find people out. Some young people are hanging out with the older crowd. Many times, you can trust some older people, not all. All of us have our ways which are liked and unliked. Its according to your tolerance. According to police reports, law enforcement was involved in a criminal case involving a victim who was found at her residence unresponsive on Wood St. in Monroe LA. The victim was sent to Shreveport LA due to her severe injuries. She was on a ventilator in critical condition following blunt force trauma to the head and had been beaten badly. Money and her cell phone was missing according to family members while Suspect Timothy Ward was a regular and stayed with the victim. Upon discovering the victim, the suspect was no where to be found. Search warrants were obtained for the victim's residence and police treated it like a crime scene. Upon searing the residence, authorities found a bloody shoe footprint, clothing soaked in bleach, a brick containing hair and a bloody bat. Officers located the suspect with blood spattered clothing smelling like bleach. The suspect also possessed a pair of sandals that appeared to have the same print as the bloody shoe print which was tested and came back positive. The suspects was read his Miranda Rights and interviewed, admitting to being in the victim's residence on June 14, but said he needed a lawyer when asked about what happened inside the residence. The suspect was arrested and charged with Attempted second-degree murder. There are three sides to every story. This was one side of this story. The Monroe Dispatch welcomes the other or another side of this story.

 

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