A sentencing hearing will take place in Randolph County, Friday, Nov. 18 for a man found guilty of second degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, burglary in the first degree, and armed criminal …
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A sentencing hearing will take place in Randolph County, Friday, Nov. 18 for a man found guilty of second degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, burglary in the first degree, and armed criminal action. Judge Scott Hayes is set to sentence Sadiq Moore, of Kirksville at 9 a.m. Chance Davis of Mexico was killed on June 27, 2020 after police responded to a home in the 800 block of West Street in Mexico. Officers said a woman told investigators that an intruder had come into the house and shot her 25-year-old boyfriend. In April, an Audrain County jury convicted Moore in the death of Chance Davis.
Timothy Midgyett and Deyton Curtis-Fisher have also been charged with second-degree murder, first-degree burglary and several other crimes in the deadly home invasion. In August 2020, Deyton Curtis-Fisher was arrested in Illinois. In November, 2020 Timothy Midgyett was arrested by Las Vegas Police for his alleged involvement in the murder of Chance Davis. According to court records, Midgyett is set to go to trial on March 27 in Audrain County. A pre-trial conference in Linn County is on the calendar for Fisher on March 10.