Five dead, thousands without power in Clackamas County February 16 2021
Deadly snow and ice storm leaves path of destruction in its wake; sewage treatment at 75% capacity
More than 72,000 Clackamas County residents are still without power as the county and Portland General Electric work to recover from one of the worst ice storms in 40 years.
According to Nancy Bush, county disaster management director, many residents in cities such as Canby and Molalla will be seeing their power restored today, but many more residents in rural areas have still yet to see the lights come back on.
Bush told county commissioners Tuesday, Feb. 16, that approximately 250,000 Clackamas County residents were without power at one point over the past three days more than a quarter of the county s total population.
Because the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Norfolk ruled the child’s death a homicide, Cherry has been charged with second degree murder, police said.
and last updated 2021-01-26 15:53:05-05
NORFOLK, Va. - Officials have ruled the previously undetermined death of a toddler in Norfolk last summer to be a homicide.
Around 3 p.m. on August 18, 2020, Norfolk Police responded to the 1300 block of Jenifer Street for the report of an unresponsive child. When officers arrived on scene, they found the 2-year-old girl unresponsive inside a home.
Medics took her to the Childrenâs Hospital of the Kingâs Daughters, where she was later pronounced dead.
On Tuesday, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Norfolk determined the girl s death was a homicide.
In September 2020, a Norfolk woman operating an in-home daycare was arrested and charged during the investigation. After the Medical Examiner s ruling, detectives arrested and charged 37-year-old Jessica A. Cherry with second-degree murder in connection with this incident.
Daycare provider charged with murder after two-year-old girl s death ruled as homicide
Police have charged a Virginia daycare provider with second-degree murder after a medical examiner ruled that a child in her care was murdered. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 4:00 PM EST January 26, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. The Chief Medical Examiner s Office in Norfolk has determined that a two-year-old girl was murdered after she was found unresponsive in the care of a daycare provider last year.
On August 18, 2020, police were sent to the 1300 block of Jennifer Street after learning about a child who was unresponsive at a home on that block.
First responders found a two-year-old girl inside the home and rushed her to the Children s Hospital of the King s Daughters. She died at the hospital.
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