May 21—ARCHBALD — Lights up on the Valley View High School stage. Enter Dominque Ferraro, Ethan Symuleski and Joseph DeSouza, masked. Tonight, the curtain rises on the high school students, portraying characters from the musical "Tuck Everlasting," a production they fought to perform. "I got together with my friends and I was like, 'We can't let the love of our lives basically die,' " said .
Missing Cedar City teen located Sunday morning
Cedar City Police Department
and last updated 2021-05-02 13:05:40-04
UPDATE: Cedar City Police have confirmed to FOX 13 News that Ali was located around 11:00 AM.
Cedar City Police are asking for the public s help in locating a missing teenager.
13-year-old Ali Halladay was last seen Saturday night in the area of 2530 N. Northfield Road.
She is five feet tall with dirty blonde hair, and was last seen wearing a green zip-up hoodie, pink pajama pants, and flip flops.
A volunteer search party is getting together Sunday morning. Officials are asking participants to bring a cell phone and meet at Canyon View High School. After checking in at the command post, volunteers will receive an assignment from Deputy Garcia.
The Mountain Home High School junior varsity softball team ended up with a split Saturday as they played two games at Valley View High School in Jonesboro.
The J.V. Lady Bombers began the day by beating Greene County Tech 4-1. Reagan Hasselwander went two-for-two with a walk, Katelyn Hill was one-for-three with two RBIs, Tori Robb and Mattie Belk each went one-for-two, and Gracie Uchtman was one-for-three.
Mountain Home did not fare as well in the second game as they fell to Valley View 12-3. Uchtman drove in two runs for the J.V. Lady Bombers, Marcie Cudworth was able to bunt Belk home and reach on an error in the third inning, and Belk and Olivia Crabb each went one-for-two.