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Missing Georgia woman owned car pulled from Perrysburg pond

Hailey Elayne Worthy was reported missing from Rockdale County in December. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 11:39 AM EDT May 19, 2021 PERRYSBURG, Ohio The vehicle containing a body pulled from a pond in Perrysburg last week was registered to a missing woman from Georgia. The Nissan Sentra was registered to Hailey Elayne Worthy, who went missing in December from Rockdale County, Ga. Officials believe the car was in the pond near the Owens Illinois headquarters since about that time. The Lucas County Corner s Office has yet to confirm the identity. However Perrysburg Police said Wednesday a tattoo on the body matches a tattoo believed to be on Worthy.

Perrysburg Schools provides update on alleged threat by students

Hosler also refers to the unnamed PHS student who reported the threat as both heroic and courageous. As soon as the threat was reported, a threat assessment process began and the school resource officer interviewed the witness before speaking with the student who made the comment. Within hours, the student was taken into custody. The students involved in the alleged preliminary plot communicated using the chat app Discord, which allowed for private communication that bypassed school filters and email. The school investigation revealed that there had been a handful of emails that were sent using school emails and things stored on the school device, Hosler said Monday. That led us to sharing the information with the resource officer, who then was able through his law enforcement authority and interrogating other students, led to some apps and some other forms of communication that were away from school.

Perrysburg police roll out body cameras; Bowling Green could soon follow

Come Monday, officers with the Perrysburg Police Division will all be wearing body cameras. Author: Amy Steigerwald Updated: 3:36 PM EST December 11, 2020 PERRYSBURG, Ohio In a year where all eyes have been on members of law enforcement, departments in northwest Ohio are taking steps to be more transparent. Come Monday, officers at the Perrysburg Police Division will all be wearing body cameras for the first time. “The in-car cameras have been beneficial to us, so I wanted to give the officers another tool to be able to show what happens from their perspective when they re out in the field,” said Perrysburg Police Chief Patrick Jones.

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