The Conway Daily Sun, Tuesday, May, 24, 2011

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Kennett baseball team seeks playoff berth. Page 14

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Gray No indictments yet in Dittmeyer May murder, but case 'remains active' 16 of 23 mornings without sunshine BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

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CONWAY — Do rainy days and Mondays always get you down? Like the Carpenters' song of see GRAY page 11

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OSSIPEE — The grand jury did not return formal charges against any of the three men arrested in connection with Krista Dittmeyer’s murder. The case, however, is still moving forward. Anthony Papile, 28, of Ossipee, currently faces second-degree murder charges. Michael Petelis, 28, of Ossipee, and Trevor Ferguson, 23, of Tamworth, are both charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. All three remain in jail. Their names were not among the indictments released on Monday, according to superior court clerk Pat Lenz. She could not give details about why not.

Former county attorney Robin Gordon said she would have been surprised if the men had been indicted that quickly. “Getting them to this grand jury would have been phenomenal.”

“They are secret proceedings,” she said. "We have no way of knowing.” The senior assistant attorney general in charge of the case, Jane Young, would not release specifics: “The investigation remains active and ongoing at this time, that’s all I’m going to comment.” see DITTMEYER page 11

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Right: U.S. Representative Frank Guinta takes notes during a town hall style meeting at Conway Elementary School last Wednesday night. Top: Sue Vitale, of Jackson, asks about Obama’s health care plan. Below: Dan Bacon, of Conway, stands in outrage at heckling by some members of the audience as Guinta was fielding a question about the budget. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTOS)

Entitlements and war are top concerns at Guinta town hall meeting BY DAYMOND STEER THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

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