A raging wildfire in the Sheridan area has caused the mandatory evacuation of homes Sunday as winds advanced the fire faster than crews could fight it, according to emergency management officials.
Man arrested in attack
JONESBORO â A man faces decades in prison after he was arrested on charges of attacking a woman and fleeing from police.
The victim, 53, told police Friday that
Robert Mapson, 50, of Jonesboro, visited her home in the 1200 block of North Patrick Street, records show. When the woman kicked him out of the house, which heâs criminally banned from, he forced himself back in and beat her.
The woman was treated at St. Bernards Medical Center for a âlarge knot forming on her head.â When officers responded, Mapson was fleeing the scene on foot.
After a foot chase with police, Mapson was arrested and two Ecstasy pills were found in his pocket, the probable cause affidavit read.
bay bridge toll still normal but there are very windy conditions across many bay area bridges. that an 80 has been a mess for an hour. frances will keep us posted. i m kristen sze. i m eric thomas. sunnyvale police interviewing the lone surviving family member this morning in a search for clues in the killings of two found dead inside a home of a quiet neighborhood. terry mcsweeney is live at the sunnyvale police department with the latest information. reporter: we were out in that quiet neighborhood on nectarine avenue a short time ago. there is no police activity out there right now no police officers out there. a captain with public safety tells me there is no threat to the people in that area suggesting that whoever it is who did this double homicide is no longer a threat to that area. take a look at what it looked like last night. a lot of police. this is something sunnyvale public safety doesn t investigate that much talking about one homicide here we have two. th