Todd Overstreet is considered armed and dangerous, police said. Author: Dalisa Robles (WBIR) Updated: 1:01 PM EST January 6, 2021
MOBILE, Ala. The Knoxville Police Department said that police officers in Alabama are looking for a man that broke into a woman’s home and sexually assaulted her on Christmas Day.
The Mobile Police Department said that the suspect has been identified as 50-year-old Todd Alan Overstreet.
Police said that on December 25, 2020, around 7:30 p.m., Overstreet broke into a woman’s home while she was away, and upon her return, he approached her armed with a gun and sexually assaulted her.
The incident was reported in the Country Club Village area of Mobile, Alabama.
Science Hill Independent Supt. Jimmy Dyehouse
Somerset Independent Schools Supt. Kyle Lively
When Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear mandated distance learning last month amid a new COVID-19 surge, it was expected that most schools would be able to return to in-person instruction on January 4 just after the holiday break.
That plan may be on hold as Commissioner of Education Jason Glass asked superintendents for feedback during a special webcast held Tuesday. While Beshear hasn t modified his executive order yet, he has outlined the following proposals:
⢠Holding off in-person instruction until January 11. Glass said that as families are likely to gather over the holidays, schools should wait out the COVID-19 incubation period before reconvening.
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Madison County Coroner
The Madison County Sheriff s Office said on Monday no foul play was suspected after investigators discovered the body of a woman on White Hall Shrine Road.
According to law enforcement, the sheriff s office discovered the body of Jeanette Henderson, 73, of Lexington unresponsive in her vehicle Friday morning at White Hall Shrine Road.
Lt. Todd Allen explained a man who was walking his dog along the walking path in the area discovered the body and called it in.
Henderson had been missing from Lexington since Dec. 6.
According to investigators, Henderson appeared to have died from natural causes. At this point, it is still an open investigation. But we do not expect foul play at this time, Allen said. He went on to explain the autopsy of Henderson was performed Saturday and the preliminary findings linked her death to hyperthermia. However, there were other contributing factors.