WPBF(FLORIDA) Police in Florida are looking for a missing man who friends say was last seen likely going out for a run three days ago.
Makuach Yak, 31, a youth basketball coach from Delray Beach, was supposed to coach on Saturday but was nowhere to be found, his friend and business partner told ABC West Palm Beach affiliate WPBF.
"He s very responsible," his friend, Tate VanRoekel, told the station. "If he says he s gonna do something, he s gonna do it."
Home security footage shared with WPBF recorded Yak in his front yard around 6:30 a.m. Saturday in a purple shirt and black shorts, the station reported.
VanRoekel told WPBF that Yak s wallet, keys, cellphone and Apple Watch were "all on the counter, just sitting there."
The Delray Beach Police Department said in a missing person post on social media that Yak had walked away from his home in Delray Beach on Saturday and "most likely was wearing workout clothes."
In the days since he was r
Ben Crump Law(ATLANTA) LaShawn Thompson, the man whose family claimed was “eaten alive by insects and bed bugs” in the Fulton County Jail, died of “complications due to severe neglect,” according to an independent autopsy.
Thompson’s family spoke out in a press conference outside the Georgia State Capitol on Monday, along with their attorneys Ben Crump and Michael Harper, where they announced the results of the independent autopsy in which Thompson’s cause of death is listed as “homicide.”
The autopsy report, which was obtained by ABC News, lists “dehydration, malnutrition, severe body insect infestation,” as well as "untreated decompensated schizophrenia," as the conditions that led to Thompson’s death in the Atlanta jail on September 13, 2022.
Photos of Thompson covered with bed bugs and images of his filthy cell went viral on social media and led to widespread outrage.
“It s enough that the bed bugs and lice sat there and ate my brother to dea
Ross HalfinDef Leppard and Mötley Crüe kick off the U.K./European leg of their Stadium tour on Monday, May 22, in the band s hometown of Sheffield, England, and while the tour has already played the U.S. and Latin America, guitarist Phil Collen is particularly excited about their upcoming shows.
“I’m a bit of a tourist,” he tells ABC Audio, noting that he’s looking forward to visiting cities like Prague and Milan. He’s also excited to play London’s Wembley Stadium, which he says is “a big deal.” And he’s even more stoked for opening night at Bramall Lane, home of frontman Joe Elliott s favorite football club, Sheffield United, which Collen says is “a huge deal for us.”
Collen also can’t wait to be back on tour with his buddies in Mötley Crüe. “It s been like being at school with your best friends, only you re on a 787 jumbo jet,” he says. “I mean, it s ridiculous.”
The new leg of the Stadium tour runs through July 6 in Glasgow, Scotla
ABC News(NEW YORK) Several regions in the U.S. are suffering from poor air quality as the smoke from the wildfires burning in Canada make its way south.
A large portion of the of the U.S. has been seeing smoky skies for days, presenting unhealthy conditions for residents with heart or lung conditions, officials said.
The National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert for all of Montana, as well as parts of Idaho, Colorado and Arizona.
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality urged residents on Friday to avoid outdoor activities in places with visible smoke and haze. Heavy smoke also began to pour into northeastern Colorado, including Denver, on Friday.
Health officials in Colorado and Montana issued air quality alerts through Saturday afternoon after conditions worsened.
The air quality index on the Front Rage in Colorado reached 168 on Friday, according to the state s Department of Public Health and Environment. A reading between 151 and 200 indicates unhealthy co