Activists push for Ashanti Alert in New York
The program alerts area of missing persons in danger.
and last updated 2021-06-26 00:06:15-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Dominque Calhoun, a community activist in Buffalo, wants New York State to adopt the National Ashanti Alert Network.
The network fills the gaps for missing person notifications. If a person over the age of 17 is missing and in immediate distress, an Ashanti Alert would put out, like an Amber Alert for children. She says something like this could have been beneficial when Tiara Lott went missing in Buffalo, earlier this year.
âI think it would have helped extremely. It may have helped possibly catch her killer sooner on, as he still is roaming the streets and uncaught,â said Calhoun.
School locked down after man with guns seen near campus
A man with an AR-15 strapped to his chest was reportedly walking near the school
Courtesy of The Homer Index
By: Kellen Voss
and last updated 2021-05-03 19:21:55-04
HOMER, Mich. â After Homer Community Schools was temporarily in lockdown today due to reports of a man in the area with a gun strapped to his chest, the Calhoun County Sheriff s Office is investigating the incident.
Around 2:30 p.m. today, officers responded to reports of a white man, who had an AR15 strapped to his chest and two pistols on his belt, walking in downtown Homer and in residential neighborhoods.
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McLean County coupleâs âmessage in a bottleâ shows up in Tennessee 30 years later
McLean County coupleâs âmessage in a bottleâ shows up in Tennessee 30 years later By Katie Tercek | April 23, 2021 at 9:08 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 9:08 PM
CALHOUN, Ky. (WFIE) - When you send a message in a bottle downstream, who knows if anyone will ever find it.
âThis bottle has been headed somewhere for about 30 years,â John Hollander said. âOur son called us and wanted to know if weâd been on Facebook.â
John and Trina Hollander logged onto Facebook and saw a picture of a message they wrote 30 years ago. A Tennessee family had been trying to locate its owners.