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But there is one thing she loves even more."Patrick Mahomes," Reese said.While she roots for her favorite quarterback, her mom said she is always begging to watch makeup videos or even do her makeup."She was watching me do my makeup. She has done that for years. She is an observant, curious kid," said Nicole Wallace, Reese's mom.Last Friday, while all the kids were home from school because of the ice storm, the mother-daughter duo wanted to make a video for the upcoming game."We have this whole day. Let's do a tutorial in honor of our team and our favorite player, Patrick Mahomes," Wallace said.While Mahomes doesn't wear makeup, he is known for his hair and headbands.Wallace posted the video of Reese on 715

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after hiking in the Kit Carson Peak and Challenger Point area in Colorado.Custer County Search and Rescue reported that July 24, a person called 911 to report 41-year-old Lt. Colonel USAF Dan Wallick as an overdue hiker. The caller said Wallick had intended to summit both peaks. Saguache County Search and Rescue requested assistance from multiple agencies the following day at 6 a.m. to help search for him. Rescuers covered the major trail system and routes leading up to Kit Carson Peak and Challenger Point, which are both over 14,000 feet.On Saturday, Wallick's body was found by a Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control helicopter. Due to difficult terrain and poor weather, the search teams weren't able to recover his body until Sunday. Custer County Search and Rescue said they are sending their condolences to Wallick's family, friends and loved ones. 875

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and a shoe, according to court documents. The Marion County Prosecutor's Office released the probable cause charging documents Wednesday, which detail the argument that escalated into a domestic violence incident July 5. Court documents allege Portwood and her boyfriend, Andrew Glennon, were going to see fireworks with their 1-year-old son at Geist Bridge when they got stuck in traffic and she became angry. The boyfriend told police that he dropped Portwood off at their home so she could "cool off" and took their son for a drive. When he returned home he said Portwood attacked him with a shoe so he left the house again. About three hours later, the boyfriend told police he came back home with a gift and food for Portwood and she came at him again while he was holding their son. In those court documents, the boyfriend claims Portwood threatened to kill herself and grabbed a handful of Klonopin and "tossed it back like it was nothing." When the boyfriend threatened to call for help she "regurgitated the pills."After that incident, the boyfriend claims Portwood came at him with a machete and he locked himself and their son into another room. He called for help as Portwood began hitting the door with the machete and kicking it until she broke the handle. Portwood broke down before police arrived and they had to call for backup after she began yelling at the officer. Portwood denied the incident with the pills and the machete but admitted to hitting her boyfriend while he was holding their son. 1517

  

Just after 6 p.m. Saturday, deputies responded to a Walmart store on Fletcher Avenue for reports of a woman trying to make a "firebomb" inside the store. Emily Stallard, 37, was opening items like flammable material, projectiles and matches inside the store that she hadn't paid for, the sheriff's office says. A security guard saw her and immediately called 911. Authorities say the guard and an off-duty Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officer, who was in the store at the time, detained Stallard until deputies arrived. “This woman had all the supplies she needed to cause mass destruction at her disposal. Had it not been for an observant off-duty law enforcement officer and a watchful security staff at Walmart, she may have followed through with her plans to cause an explosion inside the store," Sheriff Chad Chronister said. The sheriff's office says Stallard had a child with her at the time. She is charged with attempted arson of a structure, fire bombing, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, child abuse and battery on a law enforcement officer."I am proud of the quick response by the officer and security personnel who stepped in and the thorough job performed by my deputies to investigate this matter and make an arrest," Chronister said. "I can't stress enough: if you see something, say something. You don't have to tackle a bad guy to be a hero. One phone call to law enforcement when you spot something or someone suspicious can ultimately save lives."This story was originally published on 1540

  

destroyed communities and killed 24 people in Middle Tennessee, survivors continue to heal from their injuries as they process what happened.Eric and Faith Johnson of Putnam County are among the survivors in the tornado-ravaged community of North McBroom Chapel Road, where eight people died on Tuesday morning. The family of five is packed at a hotel room for the next several days as the community helps them rebuild. Faith Johnson is recovering from breaking two ribs after holding on so tightly to her 18-month-old son and three-year-old daughter."I'm in a lot of pain, but my babies are worth it," she said.Eric Johnson was badly hurt after he was ripped from his home and landed in the backyard. He remembered waking up on his knees and head bleeding, and injury that required nine staples to close. "I just can't believe we're still here," Eric Johnson said. "For us to walk from that is a complete miracle and there's no way to describe it."He was awakened by their dog, which prompted him to check the forecast. By the time he realized their lives were in danger, Faith Johnson and their children crouched in the bathtub. Roughly five seconds after he jumped in with them, Eric Johnson was blown away by the tornado."I grabbed my arms underneath; it was already in our house. It already shifted and pushed our house on the front, and our whole house exploded," Eric Johnson said. "The winds just sucked me off and threw me."Faith Johnson described the moment like it was a scene straight from a movie as she watched him fly down what used to be their hallway. The bathtub shifted in different directions before breaking and landing on top of a pile of debris. Luckily, she and her kids were alive. Meanwhile, Eric Johnson woke up on his knees with his head bleeding and yelled for his family."He was looking as though he had to look for his children, but I held on to them," Faith Johnson said.Eric Johnson has been returning to the scene every day since the tornado hit. He admitted the moment he nearly died keeps replaying in his head, but he visits hoping to find something new or their beloved dog that alerted him. The dog is alive, according to neighbors, but is too spooked to return. On Tuesday, Eric Johnson tied a shirt with his scent around the cage."She can track the scent to know this is where we lived at," he said.Faith Johnson is hopeful someone will find her wedding ring. The amount of volunteers has been evident since last Tuesday, and the family said they're grateful.Anyone who would like to donate to the family can 2552

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