Star wars movie. And arrest in the murder of a teenager in oakland. Nobody told the boys parents until abc7 news called the family for reaction the 14yearold was killed saturday night. Reporter Tiffany Wilson is live with their story tonight. Tiffany . His parents came here to this makeshift memorial shortly after learning that a person of interest was taken into custody. They told me they expected he would bury them, instead, theyre heading to a funeral home to look at his body. Tonight, they work through their pain they say there is some relief the person they suspect is off the streets. Whats done is done. Grief still to raw owe condition troll. His five day was out his son have passed in a blur. I havent been able to eat, sleep, nothing has been right. They took something precious from me. My own son. One third of my world. A moment of relief for his parents when they Learned Police had a person of interest in custody. I just cried and i prayed to god, got on my knees and thanked t
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AREA Safe Voices is happy to announce that Executive Director Elise Johansen will be succeeded by the agency’s current Director of Programs, Rebecca Austin, when Johansen steps down in June. Austin has been with the agency for 15 years, beginning first as an advocate based in Franklin County and most recently leading the programmatic […]
AREA Safe Voices is happy to announce that Executive Director Elise Johansen will be succeeded by the agency’s current Director of Programs, Rebecca Austin, when Johansen steps down in June. Austin has been with the agency for 15 years, beginning first as an advocate based in Franklin County and most recently leading the programmatic […]
LEWISTON - Safe Voices is happy to announce that Executive Director Elise Johansen will be succeeded by the agency's current Director of Programs Rebecca Austin when Johansen steps down in June. Austin has been with the agency for 15 years, beginning first as an advocate based in Franklin County and most recently leading the programmatic