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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — An Indiana man has been charged with murder after he allegedly killed and decapitated his wife.Police arrested Michael Parks of Crawfordsville on Friday after investigators found his wife's body and severed head, according to court documents filed Monday.On Aug. 20, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office received a report of a deceased woman, identified as Hope Parks, whose headless body was found on County Road 225 on the Sugar Creek Bridge.Michael Parks told Crawfordsville police his wife had been missing since Aug. 18 following an argument. He said the last time he saw her was when she left their house and got into a silver or white Honda that was driven by an unknown person.During a search of the couple's house, police found dried blood in the gravel driveway in front of an overhead garage door, on the garage floor with a shoe print and on an exterior deck. Officers also discovered a trail of dried blood in the grass.Later in the day, investigators found a human head with a bullet wound buried in the cellar of the house.Police also found a .22 caliber rifle and ammunition, which matched a spent .22 caliber cartridge casing that was found in the yard next to a trail of blood. A phone believed to have belonged to Hope Parks was found in a safe in the home's bedroom. Investigators also found a man's shoe with tread similar to the footprint in the blood droppings in the garage.The next day, investigators discovered a blue tarp that was stained with blood, along with hair and plastic bags containing blood-covered rags that were found in the hole where the severed head was buried.An initial hearing for Michael Parks was held Tuesday. His jury trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 12, 2021.This story was originally published by Daniel Bradley at WRTV. 1804
CORONADO (KGTV) - Coronado is kicking off the holiday season in style, with fun for the whole family.At the Hotel Del, there's an ice rink, cozy places to sit by the fire, food, and of course a huge Christmas Tree in the middle of the lobby.On November 28th, there will be professional skaters and fireworks.Across the island Coronado Tree Farm is hoping to create a new tradition. Steve Albert and his wife, Shanel, also known as "The Flower Lady" created the tree farm as the first purveyor of Christmas trees. There are crafts and games for kids, photo ops and Santa will be there from 5 -7pm November 25th. 623

COSTA MESA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Korean-made vehicles rank at the top of the list for quality in 2019 while many other brands haven't improved, according to a new report by J.D. Power. The report also found that problems with driver assistance systems are increasing as the advance systems become more common. Overall, the highest-ranking brands include Genesis, Kia and Hyundai, which are all produced by Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Domestic brands like Ford, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Dodge and Buick all performed better than the industry average, but overall are close to the average as far as quality. According to the report, all European brands fell below average for quality, especially falling behind in infotainment and electronic categories. If you’re hoping to splurge, the Porsche 911 has the best score of any model for the second year in a row.“Automakers continue to make progress in areas like infotainment that attract a lot of consumer attention,” said Dave Sargent, Vice President of Global Automotive at J.D. Power. “However, some traditional problems crept up this year including paint imperfections, brake and suspension noises, engines not starting and the ‘check engine’ light coming on early in the ownership experience. Also, more people are having issues with their advanced driver assistance systems, which are critical for building consumer trust in future automated vehicles.” 1419
COVID-19 Update: The San Diego County Public Health Department has confirmed that a graduate student living off campus tested positive for COVID-19. Based on circumstances, the SDCPHD informed @uofsandiego no individuals on campus have been exposed by this student to COVID-19.— USD (@uofsandiego) March 14, 2020 327
CORONADO, Calif. (KGTV) -- The Hotel del Coronado is suspending hotel operations amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Coronado Times reports. According to the times, the temporary suspension will go into effect Thursday, March 26. The hotel told the Times that security will be on-site around the clock to ensure the protection of the historic site. Harold Rapoza, Jr., general manager of Hotel del Coronado & Beach Village at The Del, said in a statement: "This difficult decision is reflective of the current business environment and not a result of illness or confirmed cases at the hotel."RELATED STORIES: California COVID-19 Tracker: 392 positive casesSan Diego COVID-19 Tracker: County reports second deathWe're Open: List your business in our databaseThe Hotel del first opened in 1888 as an "architectural masterpiece."The closure marks the first time the hotel has shut its doors in its 132-year history, according to the Coronado Times.Rapoza said the company was in the process of supporting employees through the transition and notifying guests. Guests with reservations were asked to contact Hilton Reservations and Customer Care, Rapoza said.Construction projects at the hotel would continue "to the extent permitted" by Gov. Gavin Newsom's statewide stay-at-home order along with thehealth and safety policies of the hotel's general contractor, Rapoza said.The announcement comes as 277 San Diego County residents tested positive for COVID-19 as of Wednesday afternoon. So far, two San Diegans have died due to the virus. City News Service contributed to this report 1592
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