ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla.—Two credit unions found themselves dragged into the news for unfortunate reasons.
A suspect in a triple murder committed suicide in the parking lot of a Navy FCU office here, while in a separate incident, a woman allegedly under the influence of alcohol crashed into a branch of Alaska USA Credit Union in California.
Alabama triple murder suspect Kenneth Dion Lever committed suicide Wednesday afternoon in a parking lot at Navy Federal Credit Union’s call center on West Nine Mile Road. He took his own life after deputies caught up with him on Nine Mile Road. He pulled into a parking lot, got out of the car and shot himself, NorthEscambia.com reported.
Lever was being sought for the murder of an adult male and two adult women, who earlier this week were found shot to death at a mobile home park in Gardendale, Ala. The victims have been identified as Dana Reeves, 50, of Gardendale; Bonnie Reeves Foshee, 65, of Fultondale; and Don Austin Foshee, 69 of Fultondale, NorthEscambia.com reported.
Lever was also awaiting trial on two Pennsylvania child sexual assault cases, including charges of corruption of a minor, indecent assault of a person less than 13 years old and deviate sexual intercourse with a child, NorthEscambia.com reported.
Meanwhile, In Victorville, Calif., police have arrested a 47-year-old Regina Durbin for driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license after she drove her vehicle into the lobby of the Alaska USA Credit Union office here, The Sun reported.
Durbin was taken to a local hospital for a medical evaluation before she was booked at the High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto. The credit union is in the 14200 block of Seventh Street in Victorville. Deputies arriving on the scene found the suspect’s 1999 Mitsubishi Montero had crashed through the front of the business and had come to a stop in the lobby, The Sun reported.
The report did not state when the crash occurred or if anyone was injured in the crash.
