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Friday, March 5, 2010

Bond set at $2M for man arrested in creek killings

DAYTON - Bond has been set at $2 million for a man arrested in connection with the brutal murder of two men on Feb. 26.

Gregory A. Leet, 27, remains behind bars at the county jail today, March 5, on 10 felony charges, including: four counts of murder, four counts of felonious assault and single counts of tampering with evidence and robbery.

All charges are related to the execution-style killings of Nathan E. Gay, 49, and Harvey Sims Jr., whose bodies were found lying next to Bear Creek in Jefferson Twp. Both men had been shot several times, investigators said.

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Gregory A. Leet, 27
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Harvey Sims Jr., 54, deceased.
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Nathan E. Gay, 49, deceased.

Leet, a registered Tier II sex offender, is believed to be the trigger man by Montgomery County Sheriff’s investigators who interviewed two other men who were present when Gay and Harvey Sims were shot to death, authorities said.

It appears Leet was trying to rob the men, authorities said.

Sheriff’s deputies arrested Leet Wednesday morning at his home, 3377 S. Union Road, less than two miles from where Gay’s and Sims’ bodies were found.

Two other men arrested on tampering with evidence charges early Wednesday morning by Riverside police were released from jail Thursday and are not being charged with any crimes at this time, prosecutor’s spokesman Greg Flannagan said.

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Alleged bank robber blames parents

HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County - Sheriff’s deputies this morning, March 5, arrested a woman they said robbed a Waynesville bank earlier this week.

Amber Music was caught at the Good Nite Motel, 4101 Keats Ave., some time before 9 a.m. this morning, Chief Deputy Scott Landis said.

When asked why she robbed the bank, Music said it wasn’t her fault.

“Tell my parents to be better parents,” she said.

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Amber Music

Deputies also recovered the car believed to have been used in the robbery. Music was taken to the Warren County Jail and her bond set at $150,000, according to jail records.

Waynesville police issued an area-wide bulletin for Music’s arrest after responding to the Main Street LCNB branch about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, authorities said.

Police said the woman entered the bank, placed a small multi-colored bag on the counter and handed the teller a note demanding money. The note indicated the teller would be shot for not complying, police said.

No customers were in the bank during the robbery and a weapon was never displayed, police said.

The woman did leave the bank with an undetermined amount of cash.

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