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wlky.com | Addie Meiners |Alex Suckow
Tasha White's family reported her missing last week. This week, they learned that she had been killed. The 49-year-old woman's disappearance has raised questions among both her family and the public regarding why Louisville Metro Police did not issue a missing persons alert. Her family stated they reported her missing and believe more could have been done to locate her. They also expressed concerns about potential biases in handling such cases.
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6 days ago |
wlky.com | Alex Suckow
SPECIFICS AS TO WHERE THAT COULD BE. ALSO NEW AT NOON, THE FAMILY OF A MISSING WOMAN WANTS ANSWERS FROM LMPD. THEY WANT TO KNOW WHY POLICE DID NOT RELEASE A MISSING PERSON FLIER BEFORE SHE WAS FOUND DEAD. THE FAMILY OF TASHA WHITE SAYS THEY REPORTED HER MISSING TO LMPD ON APRIL 30TH, AFTER REALIZING THAT SHE DID NOT GO TO WORK. FAMILY FOUND HER CAR KEYS, PHONE AND PURSE AT HER HOME. THE WOMAN’S SISTER SAYS AN OFFICER TOOK A STATEMENT, BUT POLICE NEVER PUT OUT A MISSING PERSON FLIER TO THE PUBLIC.
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6 days ago |
wlky.com | Alex Suckow
Two people are facing murder charges after a man was found dead in a southern Indiana house, and one of the suspects is the victim's son.According to the Harrison County Prosecutor’s Office, David Woosley Jr. and Edward Powers are accused of killing David Woosley Sr.Police responded to a fire around 2:30 a.m. March 15 on Old Hwy 111 SE in Elizabeth, IN.The body of David Woosley Sr., who lived at that home, was found in the ashes.An autopsy revealed that he had been shot two times in the back...
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6 days ago |
wlky.com | Alex Suckow
BREAKING NEWS: Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says a controversial tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park is not moving forward. He made the announcement Friday following a large outcry from neighbors about the proposed $65 million project. He thanked everyone for making their voices heard, and said it helped him make this decision. "The process worked. Your voices were heard. Your concerns were raised. Supporters were heard and we listened," Greenberg said.
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6 days ago |
wlky.com | Alex Suckow
No, the Louisville archbishop does not know the first American pope, not yet anyways. "My phone has been blowing up, my friends. Do you know him? Do you know him? I do not know him," Archbishop Shelton Fabre said on Thursday. He spoke with WLKY hours after Pope Leo XIV was elected during the traditional conclave. While they may be strangers for now, Fabre says it's a day of "great, great joy" and a surprising one, too.
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