Randolph County Sheriff's Office searches for missing girl
I'll pick you up at 6 o'clock. good morning. Thank you for joining us on Tuesday, May 14th. I'm Jackie Pascal, good morning. I'm Audrey Audrey Bisque. Thank you for starting a new day with us. Meteorologist Brian Slocum starts his weather forecast here at 6 o'clock. It's raining so I know it will affect me later. Brian. Yes, I certainly think so. Wet weather will certainly continue to affect us over the next few days. It's been raining in the Mount Airy area and he wants to capture it with his camera, but the temperature is near 60 degrees. Wind from the southeast at 3 degrees downwind. Parts of Surry County are now clearing up of rain showers. There were wet roads in this area this morning, so be prepared for a slightly damp commute. We're seeing rain coming from the general direction of North Carolina, Virginia, border counties and the Triad, heading towards Danville, Leadsville, then back towards Burlington, Yanceyville, and much of Caswell County. However, we saw some rain showers. Rain will move in from the south and west. Temperatures are mostly stable in the low 60s. The dry air that has been in place over the weekend will be quite humid, which will result in floor temperatures near 60 degrees. I don't think it will go any lower this morning. Also, the temperature will not rise much today. Highs are in the low 60s. Heavy rain started to fall from the south this afternoon. And we've seen days like this intermittently throughout May when showers occur near us. We're not trying to time out by waiting for a front to pass. The rain on that road seems to stop once this band gets going. Certainly not. Chances of rain are expected to remain high for much of the day today, with the chance of rain increasing to up to 90% for the day. Highs are in the low 60s for a day to plan indoors, and if you don't have work or school, it's a day to keep your head down a bit. The wind blows from the southeast between 5:00 and 15:00. Today is a weather-affected day with a high chance of rain. Tomorrow there is a good chance of rain and a few strong storms. We'll have more information on that part of the forecast in the next few minutes. And for those of you heading outside soon, here's a live view of the outside of Interstate 40 at Sandy Ridge Road in Colfax. Showing this vantage point on Interstate 40. Conditions are good in both directions and all major highways are clear. this morning. I received a traffic alert from Jackie. Yes, it's Burlington's Secondary Road. The intersection remains closed while crews work to repair downed power lines and traffic lights following a crash at the Graham Hopedale Road intersection at Hanover Road around 10:30 last night. It has become. Again, this is causing closures again this morning. Police said the car struck a utility pole, snapping it in half and requiring major repairs to power lines and traffic lights in the area. Police say no one was injured in the crash, but are asking motorists to avoid the area. Still, they say it could clear up by mid-morning, but it could be much longer today. A Triad student will face a judge this week after officials found a murder weapon in his car on the Kernersville High School campus, officials said. Forsyth County deputies were conducting a surprise search at Glenn High School yesterday when a K9 flagged down a car in the parking lot. At that time, the sheriff's office said deputies found a handgun inside. Airsoft gun, two loaded magazines, and a box of ammunition. Investigators arrested the suspect, an 18-year-old Monticello man. Mendoza. Mendoza was charged with possession of a weapon on campus. The Sheriff's Office announced that additional safety measures will be in place at Glenn High School for the remainder of this week. A student is facing charges after social media threats were made against Wiley Middle School. The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office says federal agents helped determine the source of yesterday's threat. The boy is currently charged with communicating a threat of gang violence against an educational facility. 2024 commitment, headlines, here in North Carolina he's still undecided on the November ballot. This comes after candidates in two races failed to garner more than 30% of the vote in the March primary election. Today is voting day for the runoff election, where voters will choose Republican candidates for lieutenant governor and state auditor. Voting will start within 30 minutes. 6:30 this morning. We will close at 7:30 tonight. As a reminder, you will need a photo ID to vote. The names of hundreds of police officers killed in the line of duty will be added to the wall of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. to count those who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve their communities. engraved on. This includes two Triad officers. Kenny Beck reports from DC. The ceremony will coincide with National Police Week. Monday night's candlelight vigil here on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., was beautiful, but also painful. The Piedmont Triad lost two law enforcement officers in the line of duty last year. Greensboro Police Sergeant Dale Nix and Forsyth County Sheriff's Deputy Austin Riddlehuber. Their names are now inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial in our nation's capital, along with 24,000 other brothers and sisters in Blue. philip dale nicks. It is known as the roll call of heroes. Dozens of people from the Triad were there Monday night in Washington, D.C., to answer calls to his loved ones and colleagues. How do you feel about being here today? It's very overwhelming. It's overwhelming. In short, law enforcement is family. You just don't realize how big and painfully beautiful families are today. Well, I'm honored to be here and stand in the gap and represent the NIX family. Greensboro. Sergeant Dale Nix was 50 years old when he was shot and killed after confronting a group of people suspected of stealing beer from a Colfax convenience store. December 30, 2023. I've never been to Police Remembrance Week. A lot of friends talked about it. The Greensboro Police Department Honor Guard appreciates this event. But today, when I stepped off that bus, I felt a wave of incredible emotions, but also a sense of pride for our heroes and law enforcement. The names of Sergeant Nix and 281 other new heroes were inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial in North Carolina, about a 15-minute walk from Monday night's wake on the mall. Uber at Austin Smith Rural Hall is now on its austere walls, too. Forsyth County Sheriff's Deputy Austin Riddlehuber was riding in his patrol car on Highway 150 in Davidson County when he was hit in the head by a truck driver in the early morning hours of September 9th. The national vigil comes two weeks after the deadliest attack on law enforcement since 2016, when four men were shot and killed while trying to serve a warrant in Charlotte. Most people in law enforcement have first-hand knowledge of the individuals whose names are etched on our very sacred walls, and as such, each of those deaths shocks the entire law enforcement community and is nothing short of shocking. represents. It's very difficult to explain. And we want to honor that here tonight. It hurts more than you can understand. And on this one, almost everyone here feels that pain, and it's a pain that, unfortunately, you'll never know what it feels like until you get here. That's what Kenny Beck reported that the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund puts money into the event every year. It is a non-profit organization that also operates a museum. Here are links where you can learn more about the organization. R
Randolph County Sheriff's Office searches for missing girl
The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing or runaway child. Elizabeth Desiree Rutledge is 14 years old. She was last seen May 13 in the Jones Road area of Asheboro. Deputies said she was wearing a charcoal hoodie with the words “Don't Bitten” written on it in pink, black leggings and white Nike sliders. She carried an orange/black book bag with comics in it. Rutledge is approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs 125 pounds, and has brown eyes and red hair, according to the office.Minors plead guilty to second-degree murder, both face at least 18 years in prison Glenn High School student charged after multiple weapons found in car, Forsyth County deputies say Click here Get the latest news stories you're interested in Watch: NOWCAST Streaming Newscast Navigate: Home | Weather | Watch Nowcast TV | Local News | National | News We Love | Download the WXII App Here for Latest News Get weather information
The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing or runaway child.
Elizabeth Desiree Rutledge is 14 years old. She was last seen May 13 in the Jones Road area of Asheboro.
Deputies said she was wearing a charcoal hoodie with the words “Don't Get Bit” written in pink, black leggings and white Nike sliders. She carried an orange and black book bag with comics in it.
Rutledge is approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighs 125 pounds, has brown eyes and red hair, the agency said.
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