Police in western Kentucky are scrambling to find a man who they say shot a woman in the face.
Officers in Henderson County were called to a hospital to talk to the shooting victim. She told them a man named Bradley Neblett shot her in the face when she walked into a home she was visiting. The woman was able to get away and drive herself to a hospital.
A search warrant was executed at a northwest Oklahoma City condominium Thursday night in hopes of finding clues to a missing 16-year-old Piedmont girl’s whereabouts, police said.
No arrests had been made as of Friday evening.
The search warrant executed Thursday night at a condo near Hefner and Meridian did result in a vehicle being impounded, but it has since been processed and released, Oklahoma City police Capt. Dexter Nelson said.
The residents of the condo cooperated with police, he said.
Anne Josette Hill, 16, was last seen by her brother early April 11 in the north Oklahoma City/Edmond area. Her car was found April 16 in Edmond, police said.
There has been no evidence to suggest foul play or that the girl has been harmed, Nelson said.
Police are still treating the girl’s disappearance as a missing person investigation, he said.
Police spoke with two of Hill’s friends, one of whom said she had been hanging out with “some bad people” and that he was concerned for her safety.
Hill is described as a white female with brown hair and brown eyes, 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 120 pounds. She has a curvy lined tattoo on her right hip, and was last seen wearing a blue one-piece short set.
The search warrant was not available to the public Friday.
Deputies in Pulaski County have made an arrest in an unusual home invasion case.
They said Anthony Alcorn was armed with a B.B. gun fitted with a laster sighting when he allegedly tried to pose as a police officer while charging into a man’s home early morning April 25.
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Springfield police are investigating a report of a missing person. Elizabeth “Beth” Myers, a 50-year-old white female, was last seen at 11:30 a.m. April 23.
She is approximately 300 pounds, 5 feet 8 inches tall with brown hair and hazel eyes, according to police. She wears brown glasses and she drives a 2002 silver Ford Escape, with a plate number of WB5-R5E.
Anyone with information concerning her whereabouts should call 911 or police at 417-864-1810.
A Wichita man was arrested Monday on warrants for hiding, harboring and having indecent liberties with a 14-year-old girl.
Tyler Piland, 23, was arrested with charges pending with the District Attorney’s Office according to Sgt. Kevin Bradford with the Wichita Exploited and Missing Child Unit.
The police incident report says Piland had sex and oral sex with the underage girl approximately 15 times. He is also accused of providing the minor with marijuana and alcohol.
Piland was booked for indecent liberties with a child, aggravated criminal sodomy, contributing to a child misconduct and possession of narcotics.
He also is being charged with five counts of violation of probation.
According to the Kansas Department of Corrections, Piland is in community corrections for burglary, theft and other charges.
Kentucky State Police are asking for assistance from the public in identifying potential witnesses to the murders of Kathy and Samantha Netherland.
The mother and daughter were found dead by a family member April 22 in their home.
They next day, investigators ruled the deaths a double homicide.
Investigators said these three vehicles were seen traveling Northbound on U.S. 150 from the Botland community into Bardstown around 8 p.m. April 21 when the murders occurred.
The description of the vehicles include: a dark colored Ford F-350 or F-450 flatbed pickup truck pulling a 20-24 foot cattle trailer, a 2006 or newer, four door, black Chevrolet Impala and a middle to late 1990’s red Ford Ranger Super cab pickup truck with aftermarket fenders and a sticker on the rear passenger side window.
State police believe people in those vehicles may have witnessed something and want help in identifying who they are.
If anyone has information regarding these vehicles or pertaining to this investigation, please contact Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown at (270) 766-5078.
In the meantime, Alivia Davis, a 2012 graduate of Bardstown High School, decided to put together a prayer walk Friday in honor of the Netherlands as well as another student who died earlier this month and a student seriously injured in a crash.
The walk will take place at the Bardstown High football field where Samantha was a sophomore. Kathy was a teacher over at Bardstown Elementary.
Campbell was last seen in the 2000 block of Perry Street, N.E. around 7:00 p.m.
D.C. Police confirmed with CBS 6 that this missing person case is critical, which means timing is of the essence in locating her.
Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to call the Metropolitan Police Department at 202-727-9099 or the Youth Investigations Division at 202-576-6768, or 911