WAYNESBORO, VA (Rocktown Now) — A McGaheysville man will receive life in prison after being convicted in a fatal shooting last year in Waynesboro.
According to online records, Dustin Allen Dove received the life sentence during a hearing Friday morning in Waynesboro Circuit Court.
The 23-year-old Dove was found guilty in April of first-degree murder in the shooting death of 22-year-old Seth Wayne Wallace in May of 2024. The jury reached their verdict on the second day of a planned three-day trial.
Meanwhile, online records showed that Kaylee Grace Turner of Timberville pleaded guilty Friday afternoon to first degree murder for her role in the case.
A Waynesboro Circuit Court judge then sentenced the 21-year-old Turner to 30 years in prison with 18 and a half of those years suspended.
She will also serve five years of supervised probation upon her release.
More stories on this case:
Rockingham County man arrested in connection to Waynesboro shooting – Rocktown Now
Woman charged in connection with murder of Seth Wallace – Rocktown Now
Rockingham County couple indicted on charges in connection with deadly shooting – Rocktown Now
McGaheysville man facing murder charges certified to grand jury – Rocktown Now
Grand jury hearing set for McGaheysville man charged in fatal shooting – Rocktown Now

