Huntington police remain concerned over missing infant By
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Huntington police remain concerned about a missing infant whose location is unknown.
The police department on Tuesday announced the whereabouts of three-month-old Angel Nichole Overstreet have not been confirmed since around May 8. She was previously with her father, Shannon Overstreet, who was taken into custody this week on two battery warrants unrelated to the child.
“We are very concerned for the safety and well-being of the child,” Huntington Police Chief Ray Cornwell said. “We are unable to determine her location, whereabouts or well-being, and that’s what we’re focused on right now.”
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The Huntington Police Department conducts a swearing-in ceremony for nine probationary police officers on Monday, May 10 in Huntington. They are, from left, Isaac Anderson, Daniel Hudson, Justin Maynard, Jeremy Lowrance, Aspen Matlock, Jacob Fitzwater, Joshua McCoy, Devon Butler, and Jonah Mathis.
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HUNTINGTON â Police are still investigating after two bodies were discovered in a Guyandotte home Monday evening.
Huntington Police Chief Ray Cornwell said officers were called to a residence in the 700 block of 5th Avenue in Guyandotte around 6:45 p.m. Monday. When they arrived, the responding officers found the bodies of two people who had died from apparent gunshot wounds.
Patrol officers, detectives and forensics investigators soon followed to begin processing the scene and interviewing witnesses.
The investigation is ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the incident, and detectives are working to positively identify the victims so families can be notified.
âNo names are being released at this time pending positive identifications and family notifications,â Cornwell said Tuesday. âThis aside, the investigation is ongoing, and we have nothing further to add at this time.â