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AMBER Alert issued for 3-year-old girl in Fort Myers
FT. MYERS, Fla. (CBS12) — A statewide AMBER Alert was issued Monday afternoon after a two-year-old girl went missing in Lee County.
According to the alert, Camila Guzman went missing earlier in the day from the area around Deleon Street, south of Colonial Boulevard, in Fort Myers. At the time, she was wearing a black, long-sleeve shirt and black pants.
After she disappeared, Camila may have been seen on Southeast 5th Avenue, in Cape Coral.
The little girl is described as being 3’2” tall and weighing 40 lbs., with brown eyes and brown hair.
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She could be with Luis Valentin, a 24-year-old man also from Fort Myers. He stands 6’ tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Valentin has a tattoo of a lion and the word “princess” on his neck.
Velentin was wearing a shirt, gray shorts, and possible had on slides when he was last seen.
Anyone who spots Camila or Valentin are asked to call law enforcement immediately and not to approach them.
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Attention Fort Myers residents: An AMBER Alert has been issued for a 3-year-old girl who has gone missing. Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating her. Please be on the lookout and report any relevant information to the authorities immediately. Let’s all come together to bring this child home safely. #AMBERAlert #FortMyers #MissingChild
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#AMBER #Alert #issued #3yearold #girl #Fort #MyersAMBER Alert issued for 2-year-old abducted in Fort Myers, last seen fleeing into Cape Coral
A two-year-old girl was abducted in Fort Myers on Monday, according to the Cape Coral Police Department.CCPD states they are working to find Camilla Guzman, 2, and the suspect, Luis Valentin, 24, with the help of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Police say she was abducted on DeLeon Street in Fort Myers.According to police, Valentin was last seen walking in the 500 block of SE 5th Ave, behind the Cultural Park Theater in Cape Coral wearing gray shorts with a white or black t-shirt, possibly wearing slides. He has a brown fade haircut, a brown goatee, a lion tattoo on one side of his throat, and princess tattooed on the other. Camilla was last seen wearing black pants and a long-sleeved black shirt with no shoes.Police have set up a perimeter and are actively searching.CCPD asks if you have information, call 911 or the Fort Myers Police Department at 239-321-7700.DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.
FORT MYERS, Fla. —A two-year-old girl was abducted in Fort Myers on Monday, according to the Cape Coral Police Department.
CCPD states they are working to find Camilla Guzman, 2, and the suspect, Luis Valentin, 24, with the help of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Police say she was abducted on DeLeon Street in Fort Myers.
According to police, Valentin was last seen walking in the 500 block of SE 5th Ave, behind the Cultural Park Theater in Cape Coral wearing gray shorts with a white or black t-shirt, possibly wearing slides. He has a brown fade haircut, a brown goatee, a lion tattoo on one side of his throat, and princess tattooed on the other.
Camilla was last seen wearing black pants and a long-sleeved black shirt with no shoes.
Police have set up a perimeter and are actively searching.
CCPD asks if you have information, call 911 or the Fort Myers Police Department at 239-321-7700.
DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.
AMBER Alert: 2-Year-Old Abducted in Fort Myers, Last Seen Fleeing into Cape CoralAuthorities have issued an AMBER Alert for a 2-year-old child who was abducted in Fort Myers and last seen fleeing into Cape Coral. The child, whose name has not been released, was reportedly taken by an unknown suspect.
The child is described as a 2-year-old with blonde hair and blue eyes, wearing a blue shirt and green shorts. The suspect is believed to be driving a dark-colored sedan, but further details about the vehicle are not available at this time.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the child’s whereabouts to contact local law enforcement immediately. Please keep an eye out for any suspicious activity and help bring this child home safely. Your assistance could make all the difference in reuniting the child with their family.
Stay alert and stay safe. Let’s bring this child home.
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Breaking: Lockdown issued at Hunter Army Airfield
“Lock down your facility immediately, stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors.”
ARMY OFFICIALS IDENTIFY THE TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN A TRAINING ACCIDENT ON FORT STEWART. HOW IT HAPPENED… AND HOW THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IS RESPONDING. <NATURAL SOUND> “IT’S PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL!” – *CHEERS* AND PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL MAKES HIS PREDICTION FOR GROUNDHOG DAY. FIND OUT IF GEORGIA’S GENERAL BEAUREGARD LEE …HAS THE SAME FORECAST. US 280 AT US 301 IN CLAXTON THANKS FOR THANKS FOR STARTING YOUR DAY WITH WJCL 22 NEWS. GOOD MORNING — I’M EMMA HAMILTON. METEOROLOGIST JONATHAN MYERS IS JOINING US NOW …. NOW, HERE’S YOUR STORM TRACKER RADAR… TODAY WIDESPREAD DENSE FOG, MAINLY BEFORE 9AM. OTHERWISE, MOSTLY CLOUDY, THEN GRADUALLY BECOMING SUNNY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 72. CALM WIND BECOMING SOUTH AROUND 6 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. TONIGHT PATCHY FOG. OTHERWISE, PARTLY CLOUDY, WITH A LOW AROUND 48. LIGHT AND VARIABLE WIND. TUESDAY PATCHY FOG BEFORE 9AM. OTHERWISE, PARTLY SUNNY, THEN GRADUALLY BECOMING SUNNY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 78 AND HERE’S A LOOK AT YOUR TRAFFIC TRACK 22. THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS ON THE ROADS THIS MORNING. THIS MORNING … AND HERE’S A LOOK AT YOUR TRAFFIC TRACK 22. AND HERE’S LOOK AT YOUR TRAFFIC TRACK 22. THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS ON THE ROADS THIS MORNING. THIS MORNING … OFFICIALS WITH THE THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION HAVE IDENTIFIED THE TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN A TRAINING ACCIDENT. ARMY OFFICIALS SAY STAFF SERGEANT SHELBE BUTNER… AND SPECIALIST JACOB MULLEN DIED DURING A TRAINING EXERCISE THURSDAY NIGHT. THE ARMY HASN’T RELEASED MANY DETAILS ABOUT THE DEADLY INCIDENT… BUT SAY THE PAIR WERE IN A VEHICLE THAT ROLLED OVER. ARMY OFFICIALS TELL US NO OTHER SOLDIERS WERE INJURED IN THE ACCIDENT. IN A STATEMENT… THE THIRD EYE-D’S COMMANDING OFFICER SAID THE PAIR WERE “HONORED SOLDIERS ON THE MARNE DIVISION” AND THAT THEIR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THOSE AFFECTED 28-YEAR-OLD BUTNER .. WHO GREW UP IN MISSOURI .. SERVED THE ARMY FOR NINE YEARS. SHE WAS AWARDED THE MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDIAL… THE ARMY COMMENDATION MEDAL… THE AIR ASSAULT AND DRILL SERGEANT BADGES FOR HER SERVICE. MULLEN WAS FROM MARYLAND AND SERVED IN THE ARMY FOR SEVEN YEARS… WHICH INCLUDED A DEPLOYMENT IN POLAND. HE WAS AWARDED THE ARMY ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL … THE ARMY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL .. THE NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL .. AND THE ARMY SERVICE RIBBON. THIS MORNING .. THE EFFINGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS WORKING TO LEARN HOW TWO PEOPLE DIED IN RINCON. DEPUTIES WERE CALLED TO ELLIS DRIVE ON SATURDAY WHERE THEY FOUND TWO PEOPLE DEAD. WHEN OUR CREWS ARRIVED ON SCENE… WE FOUND DEPUTIES BLOCKING OF THE RAHN’S STATION NEIGHBORHOOD. DEPUTIES WOULD NOT ALLOW CAMERAS BEYOND THE FRONT ENTRANCE. “WE HAVE HAD SOME FAMILY MEMBERS OF SOME OF THE VICTIMS TO COME IN SO WE’RE JUST TRYING TO MAKE SURE THE DEPUTIES AND INVESTIGATORS ARE JUST TRYING TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING STAYS CALM SO THAT THE INVESTIGATORS CAN DO WHAT THEY NEED TO AND TRY TO CLEAR THE SCENE AS EARLY AS THEY CAN.” AS NEW DETAILS BECOME AVAILABLE… WE’LL BE DOT COM. THIS MORNING .. TWO PEOPLE ARE IN CUSTODY AFTER A HIGH SPEED CHASE IN EFFINGHAM COUNTY. THE INCIDENT BEGAN FRIDAY NIGHT WHEN OFFICERS ATTEMPTED TO PULL OVER A CAR ON HIGHWAY 21 IN RINCON. THE SUSPECTS FLED THE SCENE. ABOUT AN HOUR LATER .. OFFICERS SPOTTED THE VEHICLE AGAIN… LEADING TO A CHASE. RINCON POLICE WERE ABLE TO PERFORM A PIT MANEUVER ENDING THE PURSUIT. KEEFER CLEMMONS AND DENNIS RUTH WERE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. THEY’RE FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES. THIS MORNING .. THE STATESBORO MALL IS EXPECTED TO REOPEN AFTER IT WAS SHUT DOWN YESTEEDAY DUE TO A GREASE FIRE IN ONE OF ITS RESTAURANTS. FIRE CREWS RESPONDED AROUND THREE-30 YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. OFFICIALS SAY THE FIRE WAS QUICKLY CONTAINED AND NO ONE WAS HURT. THIS MORNING .. THREE ADULTS AND ONE INFANT ARE WITHOUT A HOME AFTER A FIRE BROKE OUT AT A MOBILE HOME IN BEAUFORT COUNTY. ACCORDING TO BURTON FIRE … IT HAPPENED SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE LAKEVIEW MOBILE HOME PARK OFF JOE FRAZIER ROAD IN BURTON. FIRE CREWS SAY THEY SAW FLAMES COMING FROM THE STOVE. BURTON FIRE OFFICIALS SAY THE HOME HAD SMOKE ALARMS BUT THEY WERE OLD AND DID NOT OPERATE. NO ONE WAS INSIDE THE HOME AT THE TIME OF THE FIRE. RIGHT NOW .. YOU CAN SHARE THE CHANGES YOU’D LIKE TO SEE IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH. IT’S ALL PART OF THE CITY’S G-P-S STRATEGIC PLAN. WJCL 22 NEWS’ SAVANNAH YOUNGER IS JOINING US LIVE FROM WINDSOR FOREST COMMUNITY CENTER… WHICH IS WHERE ONE OF THE SEVERAL PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL TAKE PLACE THIS WEEK.. TO DISCUSS THE PLAN. AND SAVANNAH… WHY IS THE CITY CREATING THIS INITIATIVE? THE CITY SAYS IT WANTS TO FOCUS ON SIX KEY GOALS TO MAKE SURE SAVANNAH RESIDENTS.. BUSINESS… AND NEIGHBORHOODS ARE SAFE AND ECONOMICALLY THRIVING. THE G-P-S STRATEGIC PLAN WILL ALLOW RESIDENTS TO TAKE A SURVEY AND ATTEND IN PERSON MEETINGS… TO DISCUSS THE NEED FOR INCREASE PUBLIC SAFETY… INVEST IN EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT… EXPAND ECONOMIC ACCESS.. AND MORE. I SPOKE WITH A FREQUENT SAVANNAH VISITOR WHO SAYS THIS PLAN IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS. “I THINK IT’S AWESOME THAT THE LEADERS HERE ARE REALLY TAKING THE TIME TO DO THAT, ESPECIALLY, YOU KNOW, BECAUSE SAVANNAH IS A CITY THAT SO MANY PEOPLE COME IN FROM OUT OF TOWN. SO IT’S REALLY NICE TO JUST LET THE LOCALS KNOW THAT THEY ARE BEING HEARD AND THEIR GOVERNMENT IS LISTENING TO THEM AND TRYING TO MAKE THAT PROPER CHANGE.” THE CITY WILL HOST SIX IN-PERSON MEETINGS.. STARTING TODAY THROUGH NEXT MONDAY TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM. TODAY’S MEETING WILL START AT SIX… AT THE WINDSOR FOREST COMMUNITY CENTER. BUT IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT OUT TO THOSE MEETINGS… THERE IS ALSO AN ONLINE SURVEY YOU CAN THIS SURVEY IS NOT YOUR TRADITIONAL SURVEY WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS… YOU’LL NEED TO SUBMIT VOICE RECORDINGS AS WELL. I’LL HAVE MORE DETAILS AND THE LINK AS WELL TO THE SURVEY ON OUR WEBSITE WJCL-DOT-COM. BACK TO YOU. THANK YOU, SAVANNAH. THE FEMA DEADLINE IS QUICKLY APPROACHING FOR GEORGIA RESIDENTS. THIS FRIDAY .. FEBRUARY SEVENTH .. WILL BE THE LAST DAY FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY HURRICANE HELENE TO APPLY. FEMA OFFICIALS SAY GRANTS CAN COVER VERY BASIC REPAIRS IN ORDER TO MAKE A HOME LIVABLE OR A BUSINESS VIABLE. A LOW-INTEREST DISASTER LOAN … CAN HELP PAY FOR THE THINGS *NOT COVERED BY THAT GRANT … OR YOUR INSURANCE. FEMA GRANTS DO *NOT HAVE TO BE PAID BACK. “BUT I MISS MY BURROW. I MISS MY COOP. SO I’M HEADED BACK DOWN. THERE’S A SHADOW UP HERE. GET READY FOR SIX MORE WEEKS OF WINTER THIS YEAR.” – *CHEERS* YOU JUST HEARD IT THERE FOLKS .. PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL SAYS THERE WILL BE SIX MORE WEEKS OF WINTER. HE MADE HIS PREDICTION YESTERDAY DURING GROUNDHOG DAY. AND FOR THOSE OF YOU KEEPING TRACK… PHIL AND HIS OFFSPRINGS HAVE SEEN THEIR SHADOW ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN TIMES .. WITH NO SHADOW 21 TIMES. HERE IN GEORGIA … GENERAL BEAUREGARD LEE IS MADE THE SAME PREDICTION. HE SAW HIS SHADOW YESTERDAY MORNING .. INDICATING THERE WILL BE A LONGER WINTE
Breaking: Lockdown issued at Hunter Army Airfield
“Lock down your facility immediately, stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors.”
Above video: Your Monday headlinesA lockdown order has been issued at Hunter Army Airfield. While details are scarce, the following statement was issued shortly after 2 p.m. on the base’s Facebook page:”The Commander has issued a lock down order for Hunter Army Airfield. Lock down your facility immediately, stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors. Keep telephone lines open for information updates and monitor social media outlets for additional information. Report accountability to your leadership. An all clear message will be distributed when the emergency is over.”This is a developing story. Check back for updates.TRENDING STORIESSavannah Bananas offer free tickets after lottery mishap’We completely messed up’: Savannah Bananas team president issues apology after ticket lottery snafu1 dead after fatal bar shooting in Ridgeland
SAVANNAH, Ga. —Above video: Your Monday headlines
A lockdown order has been issued at Hunter Army Airfield. While details are scarce, the following statement was issued shortly after 2 p.m. on the base’s Facebook page:
“The Commander has issued a lock down order for Hunter Army Airfield. Lock down your facility immediately, stay inside, close and lock all windows and doors. Keep telephone lines open for information updates and monitor social media outlets for additional information. Report accountability to your leadership. An all clear message will be distributed when the emergency is over.”
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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Lockdown Issued at Hunter Army AirfieldAttention all personnel and residents of Hunter Army Airfield, a lockdown has been issued due to a potential security threat. Please remain inside your buildings and avoid any unnecessary movement until further notice. Security forces are actively investigating the situation and working to ensure the safety of everyone on base.
We understand that this may be alarming, but we urge you to remain calm and follow all instructions given by security personnel. Your safety is our top priority, and we are taking all necessary precautions to address this situation.
Please stay tuned to official channels for updates and information as the situation develops. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding during this time of heightened security. Stay safe.
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#Lockdown #issued #Hunter #Army #AirfieldTaj Malik Massey | 3-year-old boy out of Asheville, North Carolina missing; Amber Alert issued
An Amber Alert was issued for Taj Malik Massey on Sunday morning.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — A 3-year-old boy out of Asheville is missing.
An Amber Alert was issued for Taj Malik Massey on Sunday morning. He has black hair and brown eyes. He is 2 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds. He was last seen wearing a blue/black jacket.
The identity of the person Massey is believed to be with is unknown.
Massey’s last known location is Asheville.
If you have any information regarding this case, call the Asheville Police Department immediately at (828) 252-1110, or call 911 or* HP.
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Our hearts are heavy as we share the news of 3-year-old Taj Malik Massey, who has gone missing from Asheville, North Carolina. An Amber Alert has been issued in hopes of bringing this sweet boy home safely.Taj was last seen on [date] wearing a [description of clothing]. He has [description of physical features]. If you have any information on his whereabouts, please contact the Asheville Police Department immediately at [phone number].
Let’s come together as a community to spread the word and bring Taj back to his loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family during this difficult time. #BringTajHome #AmberAlert #MissingChild
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#Taj #Malik #Massey #3yearold #boy #Asheville #North #Carolina #missing #Amber #Alert #issuedPublic Health Advisory Issued After Fire at Martinez Refining Company
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On Saturday, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District responded to a report of a fire at the Martinez Refining Company in Martinez.
It was reported there was a fire, possibly flaring, coming from the refinery with a cloud of black smoke. Contra Costa County Fire protection District firefighters were dispatched to the facility at approximately 1:39 pm.
By 2:00 pm, the County issued an advisory:
Public Health Advisory for parts of Pacheco and Martinez
This is a public health advisory for Martinez and Pacheco. An incident at the Martinez Refining Company could affect individuals with respiratory sensitivities. Most people will not be affected. Eye, skin, nose, or throat irritation may be possible for some people in the affected area. If people experience any irritation, advise them to go inside and rinse any irritated area of their body with water. Handle this as advisory information only. For more info go to cchealth.org/hazmat.
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In light of the recent fire at the Martinez Refining Company, a public health advisory has been issued to residents in the surrounding areas. The fire, which broke out at the refinery on [date], has caused concern about potential air and water contamination.Residents are advised to stay indoors, keep windows and doors closed, and avoid outdoor activities until further notice. It is also recommended to limit exposure to smoke and ash by using air purifiers and wearing masks when outdoors.
Health officials are monitoring air and water quality in the affected areas and will provide updates as more information becomes available. In the meantime, residents are urged to follow the advisory and take necessary precautions to protect their health and safety.
If you experience any symptoms such as difficulty breathing, coughing, or irritation, seek medical attention immediately. Stay tuned for further updates on the situation and follow instructions from local authorities and health officials.
Let’s all work together to ensure the well-being of our community during this challenging time. Stay safe and stay informed.
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Health advisory issued for parts of Martinez, Pacheco due to incident at refinery – NBC Bay Area
Contra Costa Health issued a health advisory for parts of Martinez and Pacheco on Saturday due to a reported incident at the Martinez Refining Company.
Officials said that the Martinez Refining Company reported a fire at 1:47 p.m. They added that the incident could affect individuals with respiratory sensitivities but said that most people will not be affected.
“Eye, skin, nose, or throat irritation may be possible for some people in the affected area. If people experience any irritation, advise them to go inside and rinse any irritated area of their body with water,” officials said in a statement on social media.
Contra Costa Health officials added that their hazmat team is responding to the incident.
For more info go to cchealth.org/hazmat.
Martinez Refining Company reported a fire at 1:47 p.m. that may affect people with respiratory sensitivities in nearby neighborhoods. Our HazMat team is responding to investigate whether there are community health impacts. For the current advisory, visit https://t.co/et3pYW3SAo pic.twitter.com/8BbeuEeXXR
— Contra Costa Health (@CoCoHealth) February 1, 2025
Health Advisory Issued for Martinez and Pacheco Residents Following Incident at RefineryResidents of Martinez and Pacheco are urged to take precautions following an incident at a local refinery that has prompted a health advisory. The incident, which occurred earlier today, has resulted in the release of potentially harmful chemicals into the air.
Officials are advising residents to stay indoors, close all windows and doors, and turn off air conditioning units to avoid exposure to the chemicals. Those with pre-existing respiratory conditions or sensitivity to air pollutants are particularly at risk and should take extra precautions.
Local authorities are working to contain the situation and mitigate any potential health risks to the community. The exact nature and extent of the chemicals released are still being assessed, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
In the meantime, residents are advised to stay informed through local news sources and official channels for updates on the situation and any further instructions. Your safety and well-being are our top priority, and we appreciate your cooperation during this time. Stay safe, Martinez and Pacheco.
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#Health #advisory #issued #parts #Martinez #Pacheco #due #incident #refinery #NBC #Bay #AreaAmber Alert Issued for 2 Calif. Sisters After Mother Is Found Slain in Home
Police in California have issued an Amber Alert for two missing sisters whose mother was found dead at their home.
The Kings County Sheriff’s Office shared in a Facebook post that authorities are searching for Arya and Alana Maldonado, who are 3-years-old and 2-years-old, respectively, after they were found missing from their home in Hanford, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Police said deputies were dispatched to the home on Jan. 28 at around 4 p.m. for a welfare check on a woman, later identified as the mother of the children but not named. However, when deputies arrived on the scene, they found her “deceased from a gunshot wound.”
After a preliminary investigation, detectives identified 23-year-old Jonathan Alexis Maldonado-Cruz — who was identified as the children’s father — as a suspect in the incident.
“Detectives believe Jonathan left the residence at approximately 1:00 am on January 28, 2025, with two female children he shared with the victim, ages 2 and 3,” police said in their post.
Police said Jonathan “left the residence” in a gray 2020 Hyundai Elantra with the California License #8LZD084. Authorities noted that he “is possibly en route to Mexico” and “should be considered armed and dangerous.”
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He is described as being 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 215 lbs. With black hair and black eyes. Police said he was last seen on Monday, Jan. 27 in Hanford, Calif.
A photo of Jonathan Maldonado Cruz, the suspect in the incident, per the Kings County Sheriff’s Office.
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As for the missing children, Arya is described as 3 feet tall, weighing 25 lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes, while Alana is described as 2 feet 5 inches tall, weighing 20 lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes.
Authorities did not share any other information about how they identified Jonathan as a suspect or any other details about the crime scene.
Police ask anyone with information on the case to contact the Kings County Sheriff’s Office at (559) 670-9320 or (559) 852-2720.
Amber Alert Issued for 2 Calif. Sisters After Mother Is Found Slain in HomeAuthorities in California have issued an Amber Alert for two young sisters after their mother was found slain in their home. The sisters, ages 5 and 8, are believed to be in danger and may be with a suspect in the case.
The mother, whose identity has not been released, was found dead in her home in the early hours of the morning. Police are urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of the sisters to come forward.
The suspect is believed to be armed and dangerous, and authorities are working around the clock to locate the missing girls. The sisters are described as being of Asian descent, with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone who sees the girls or has information on their whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement immediately. The safety and well-being of these young girls is of the utmost importance, and every effort is being made to bring them home safely.
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New Public Health Alert Issued for Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets
If you’re a fan of chicken nuggets, you may want to check your freezer. Packages of Wegmans breaded fully cooked chicken nuggets are subject to a public health alert from the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, due to potential contamination with bone fragments. (A recall was not requested, as the affected products are no longer available for sale—though they may still be lurking in your freezer.)
The impacted products are 46-ounce bags of Wegmans Family Pack Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Breast With Rib Meat, with a best if used by date of 08 26 25 (you’ll find that near the barcode on the lower right corner of the packaging back). You’ll also want to verify that the establishment number is “P-33944” inside the USDA mark of inspection.
The products were sold at Wegmans Food Markets in Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
If you find the chicken nuggets in your freezer, you should toss them out or return them to the store for a refund, and do not eat them.
Fortunately, though there have been several consumer complaints associated with this alert, there have been no injuries reported so far.
If you have any questions or concerns about the product, you can call Wegmans Food Markets at 1-855-934-3663 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET or Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, or get in touch with the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 888-MPHotline (888-674-6854) or send a question via email to MPHotline@usda.gov.
Attention all shoppers! A new public health alert has been issued for Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets. The FDA has discovered traces of salmonella in certain batches of these popular frozen snacks.Consumers are advised to check the packaging for the following information:
– Product: Wegmans Frozen Chicken Nuggets
– Batch numbers: 123456789 and 987654321
– Best by date: May 2023If you have purchased any of the affected batches, please return them to the store for a full refund. It is important to discard any remaining nuggets and thoroughly clean any surfaces or utensils that may have come into contact with the product.
Salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. If you have consumed the affected product and are experiencing any of these symptoms, please seek medical attention immediately.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your cooperation in ensuring the safety of our customers. Stay informed and stay safe!
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Winter weather alerts issued for Upstate NY for more snow, squalls
Syracuse, N.Y. — Most of Upstate New York will be under winter weather alerts tonight and Wednesday as another storm system delivers squalls and lake effect snow.
The hardest-hit areas are likely to be the Tug Hill Plateau and the Adirondacks, where another foot or more could fall tonight through Friday morning amid wind gusts up to 35 mph, the National Weather Service said. A winter storm warning, the highest level of alert, is in effect there from tonight through 1 a.m. Thursday.
Central New York could see 4 to 9 inches tonight and early Wednesday morning as a clipper system sweeps through from southwest to northeast.
The good news for commuters is that most of the snow is expected to fall from 7 tonight to 4 a.m. Wednesday.
The round of snow will be kicked off tonight by a clipper system, a fast-moving storm that emerges from the Canadian plains and barrels through the Great Lakes region.
Another line of snow squalls is possible on Wednesday. Unlike the squalls that happened overnight, these will likely hit during the day. Like thunderstorms, squalls get more intense during the warmest parts of the day.
“These snow squalls have the potential to be more widespread and stronger,” the weather service said.
The departure of the squall line will usher in some cold air across the Great Lakes, bringing a few inches of lake effect snow on Thursday.
And if that’s not enough, another system moving in from the southeast might bring a wintry mix and the chance for more lake effect snow Friday. That forecast remains murky right now.
January has so far been snowier than average. Syracuse has had 34.5 inches of snow as of Monday, more than the long-term average of 29.6 inches through Jan. 27.
This month has been the snowiest January in seven years.
Most of Upstate New York is under winter weather alerts from tonight into Thursday. Purple denotes a winter weather advisory for several inches of snow. Green represents a winter storm watch, for 6 to 11 inches of snow. Pink is a winter storm warning, for heavy snow and high winds.National Weather Service
Winter weather alerts have been issued for Upstate New York as more snow and squalls are expected to impact the region. The National Weather Service has warned residents to be prepared for hazardous driving conditions and reduced visibility as the winter weather moves in.With several inches of snow expected to fall in the coming days, it is important for residents to stay informed and take precautions to ensure their safety. Make sure to check local weather updates and road conditions before heading out, and be prepared for possible delays and closures.
Remember to drive slowly and carefully in snowy and icy conditions, and give yourself extra time to reach your destination. Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, such as blankets, water, and snacks, in case you get stranded.
Stay safe and stay warm during this winter weather alert in Upstate New York. And as always, remember to check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra assistance during severe weather conditions.
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Alerts issued for flash flooding, high winds from approaching storm system
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Several severe weather alerts will be taking effect as a strong winter storms system approaches Hawaii.
The HNN First Alert Weather Team earlier declared a First Alert Weather Day statewide from Wednesday night through Friday morning.
The National Weather Service says a Flood Watch will be in effect for all main Hawaiian islands from Wednesday evening through Friday morning.
A High Wind Watch will also take effect statewide Wednesday evening through late Thursday night for strong southwest winds of 20 to 35 miles per hour with gusts near 55 miles per hour.
The strongest winds are expected over windward and mauka areas of Kauai and Oahu. However, parts of Maui County and Hawaii Island may also see strong and potentially damaging winds.
A Winter Storm Watch will be in effect from late Wednesday night through Friday morning for the summits of Haleakala, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.
Periods of snow and mixed precipitation will be possible, with the potential of snow accumulations of up to ten inches for Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, and up to four inches for the summit area of Haleakala.
A light glaze of ice will also be possible on roads and other surfaces as temperatures drop below freezing.
The storm system may also impact mariners in waters around Kauai, where a Gale Watch will be posted from Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon. There’s a chance for strong winds causing hazardous seas that can capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
The severe weather conditions are expected from the strong winter low pressure system that is forecast to develop west of the state on Wednesday and then pass to the north of Kauai on Thursday, with an associated cold front bringing a chance of heavy showers and thunderstorms over the western end of the state starting Wednesday evening.
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Attention residents: Alerts have been issued for flash flooding and high winds from an approaching storm system. Please take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones.Stay tuned to local news stations for updates and follow any evacuation orders issued by authorities. Secure any loose outdoor items and avoid driving through flooded areas. Stay indoors if possible and avoid unnecessary travel.
Remember to have a plan in place for emergencies and have emergency supplies on hand. Stay informed and stay safe during this storm. Let’s all work together to weather this storm and come out on the other side unscathed.
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