Virginia deputies searching for missing teen Deputies said Monday afternoon that theyâre looking for Madeline âMaddieâ Ann Hubbard. She was last seen Monday around 2 p.m (Source: Campbell County Sheriff s Office) By WDBJ | January 25, 2021 at 3:12 PM EST - Updated January 25 at 3:12 PM
CAMPBELL Co., Va. (WDBJ) - The Campbell County Sheriffâs Office is asking the public to be on the lookout for a missing 15-year-old girl.
Deputies said Monday afternoon that theyâre looking for Madeline âMaddieâ Ann Hubbard. She was last seen Monday around 2 p.m.
Sheâs described as a white female, 5â²2, 115 pounds with hazel eyes, brown hair and a birthmark on the right side of her forehead. Deputies say she may be with Derek Thomas Ferguson, 21. Ferguson is described as a white male, 6â²1, 170 pounds with green eyes and brown hair.
CAMPBELL Co., Va. â A high-speed chase through three Southside counties yesterday afternoon ended in an arrest. The Pittsylvania County Sheriff s Office was called in as an assistance because [the pursuit] started in Henry County, came into Pittsylvania and ended in Campbell, Pittsylvania Sheriff s Cpt. Corey Webb said. When the chase ended, the vehicle was actually going too fast and his vehicle spun out before any contact was made, he continued. No officer hit him and made him spin out, he tried to go too fast around a corner and spun out on his own.
The suspect, Shane Wilson of Evington, had a warrant outstanding for a parole violation.
Some 911 call centers said the disruptions began after an explosion in Downtown Nashville on Christmas morning. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:22 AM EST December 26, 2020
Emergency call centers across Tennessee reported issues Friday and urged people with emergencies to call non-emergency lines instead of dialing 911.
Some 911 centers blamed the service outages on an explosion in Downtown Nashville Friday morning. Also, the Associated Press reported Friday afternoon that flights out of the Nashville airport had been halted because of telecommunications issues.
If you are having trouble getting through to 911, here are alternate numbers for your East Tennessee County s 911 dispatch center:
Anderson Co.: 865-457-2414