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Witnesses heard gunshots, then heard a vehicle speeding out of the area, but no vehicle or suspect descriptions were immediately available. 139
Witnesses told the CHP that the truck, which was hauling mulch, appeared to have been traveling at a high rate of speed and may have lost its brakes just before crashing and overturning off the roadway. 202

When the coronavirus began, Derrick C.W. Childs says he started thinking through how container homes could solve some of the problems COVID created, filling up hospitals and making social-distancing necessary.His most recent product, 20 and 40-foot long mobile medical labs, allows medical professionals to treat patients, while they, “never have to hit a hospital,” said Childs.Dr. Savanna Berkley Wells from Emergency Medical Plus reached out a few months later with an idea. 477
Wildlife officers Nathan Ripley and Justin Pinkston found the eagle in the woods near a road with “no apparent injuries and very mobile.” They soon realized the eagle had “gorged itself on a meal” and couldn’t create enough lift to fly. The TWRA says this is common among many raptor species. The officers monitored the bird for a while and then relocated it to Douglas Lake. They later learned it had been banded in Tennessee on August 21, 1995, making it 24-years-old – and ironically about 9 months older than responding officer Pinkston. This story was originally published by Laken Bowles on 600
While it's unclear if Tomassi is the unidentified person in the video, detectives said she was walking in the area around the same time.Investigators think Tomassi might have gotten into a car. They said several witnesses believe they saw her get into a vehicle."I can't tell you the stress our family goes through, the pain and suffering," said Patrick Tomassi, Susy's husband. "The most important thing is to find Susy, or find what happened to Susy."RELATED: 462
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