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Woman killed; boyfriend held

MITCH CASEY The Marietta Times Washington County Prosecutor Jim Schneider, second from left, and Washington County Sheriff's Office crime scene investigation personnel discuss the scene late Tuesday evening at 85 Lang Farm Road, near Churchtown, where a woman was killed. The victim has been identified as Amber L. Wesley, who police say was strangled by her boyfriend, Noal Quattlebaum, who was taken into custody.
July 23, 2008

WARREN TOWNSHIP — The body of a 21-year-old mother of two was found Tuesday bound, strangled and wrapped in a blanket at her Lang Farm Road residence.

Police say the victim was Amber L. Wesley, of 85 Lang Farm Road. Her live-in boyfriend, Noal Quattle-baum, 22, who has a history of domestic violence, is charged with her killing and is expected to be arraigned today in Marietta Municipal Court.

According to Washington County sheriff’s Lt. Detective Brian Schuck, Quattlebaum strangled Wesley with his hands and a belt after the couple argued Tuesday morning.

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Suspect in stabbing arrested

July 23, 2008

A man accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend in New Matamoras early Tuesday morning was arrested in Pleasants County that evening after apparently swimming across the Ohio River.

Thaddeus J.

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EVE knows leaving an abuser can turn violent

July 23, 2008

For two local women, each living on opposite sides of Washington County, Tuesday was a terrible, traumatic and, for one, a deadly day.

Susan I. Lawson of New Matamoras was reportedly stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, Thaddeus J.

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Frontier student happy to go home

July 23, 2008

Surrounded by friends, smiling and texting up a storm, 17-year-old Mariah Steele looked like any typical teen Tuesday, with only her cast, crutches and location in a bed at Marietta Memorial Hospital telling a different story.

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