her daughter s favorite color was pink, and said she one day hoped to grow up to be a viking princess with tattoos just like her dad. in texas tonight, with the latest. on this driveway, outside a town called paradise, texas, investigators say seven -year-old athena strand was abducted last wednesday. authorities say 31-year-old tanner warner, a fedex delivery driver, kidnapped her. she would never be seen alive again. for two days, hundreds of community members like mary stapleton joined in the search for athena and this area northwest of fort worth. y all searched, every morning, every evening, in between. we went and searched everything. everybody up and down this road. thinking that we were gonna find a different outcome. on friday, investigators said they received a tip that led them to tanner warner. a witness captured video of police surrounding a fedex truck friday afternoon, then
just hours later, authorities announced the arrest of tanner warner. they were able to determine that the driver abducted athena. we do have a confession. the county sheriff said the suspect did not know athena or her family, and that the abduction was a crime of opportunity. the sheriff also said warner told investigators where he had left the child s body. it s one of the toughest investigations that i ve been involved in. because it s a child. and anytime there s a child that buys, it just hits you in your heart. i think his mom very described in a facebook post that the seven year old loved animals in jewelry. she loved candy and sweets, and diving boards, and her baby sisters. her mother also said athena loved school, and drawing, and
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Hillsboro Indians walk off to regional semifinal win over St. Clairsville Members of the Hillsboro Indians baseball team celebrate after their 4-3 regional semifinal victory over St. Clairsville, Friday at Teays Valley. (HCP Photo/Stephen Forsha) ASHVILLE – When something is meant to be, well, it is just meant to be. That could be the case for the Hillsboro Indians following a wild walk-off Division II Regional Semifinal win on Friday night against the St. Clairsville Red Devils at Teays Valley, as the Indians were down to their final out, trailing by one run with two runners on the bases.
HILLSBORO – Reaching the Division II Regional Semifinals is a whole new experience for all involved with the Hillsboro Indians baseball program, as the ye