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Two teenagers were killed and a third was hospitalized in a car crash over the weekend while authorities pursued a man suspected of kidnapping a baby. She told authorities that the "man was suicidal and homicidal," the sheriff's office said. Fremont County deputies and troopers with the Iowa State Patrol chased the Kia in a pursuit that crossed over into Missouri, the sheriff's office said. According to the accident report, the suspect driving the Kia was killed in the crash. "In times of sorrow, I offer my deepest sympathies to the Cunningham and Yeates families," Mayor Randy Pogue said in a statement on Facebook.
Persons: Kia, Aubrey, Lucy Yeates, Kole Cunningham, Lucy, Kole, KSHB, Billie Eilish, Cunningham, Yeates, Randy Pogue Organizations: Office, Iowa State Patrol, Kia, Ford, Highway Patrol, NBC News, Kearney, Facebook Locations: Iowa, Fremont County, Nebraska, Hamburg , Iowa, Fremont, Missouri, Kearney , Missouri, Omaha
CNN —An investigation into more than 115 bodies found “improperly stored” in a Colorado funeral home offering “green burials” could take months, officials say. The remains were found in the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, about 30 miles south of Colorado Springs. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the FBI are assisting the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation. The coroner’s office was contacted by the Fremont County sheriff on a report of an odor coming from the funeral home, Keller said. CNN has reached out to the Return to Nature Funeral Home for comment.
Persons: Randy Keller, , , Vikki Migoya, Keller, ” Keller, Fremont County Sheriff Allen Cooper, Cooper, Jared Polis Organizations: CNN, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, FBI Public, Fremont County Sheriff, Authorities Locations: Colorado, Penrose, Colorado Springs, Fremont County
PENROSE, Colo. (AP) — Authorities are investigating the improper storage of human remains at a southern Colorado funeral home that performs “green” burials without embalming chemicals or metal caskets. The investigation centers on a building owned by the Return to Nature Funeral Home outside Colorado Springs in the small town of Penrose. Under Colorado law, green burials are legal but state code requires that any body not buried within 24 hours must be properly refrigerated. Under Colorado law, green burials are legal but state code requires that any body not buried within 24 hours must be properly refrigerated. The Return to Nature Funeral Home was licensed in Colorado Springs in 2017.
Persons: PENROSE, Joyce Pavetti, , , Pavetti, Ron Alexander, Paul Saito Kahler, Hallfordhomes, Amy Beth Hanson, Mead Gruver, Matthew Brown, Jennifer Farrar Organizations: , Deputies, Investigators, Fremont County Sheriff’s, . Navy, Nature, Pikes, Colorado, Hallfordhomes, Colorado Springs, Associated Press Locations: Colo, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Penrose, Fremont County, Fountain , Colorado, Fremont, Helena , Montana, Cheyenne , Wyoming, Billings , Montana, New York
“You were involved in and guilty of conspiring to murder … Tammy Daybell, who had children of her own. And as I leave this courtroom today, I choose to never think of you again,” Gwilliam said, addressing Vallow Daybell. Lori Vallow Daybell's children, Joshua Vallow, 7, and his sister, Tylee Ryan, 16, went missing in September 2019, according to the Rexburg Police Department. Police didn’t locate him at the family’s house but were told by Vallow Daybell and Daybell he was staying with a family friend in Arizona, according to authorities. She attempted over the next few months to contact her grandson, but never got any response from Vallow Daybell, she said.
Persons: Lori Vallow Daybell, Vallow Daybell, Ryan, Joshua “ JJ ” Vallow, Tammy Daybell, Chad Daybell, “ Tylee, JJ, ” Colby Ryan, Tylee, She’ll, ” Ryan, “ JJ, , Steven W, Boyce, , Vallow, , Samantha Gwilliam, Tammy Daybell’s, ” Gwilliam, Lori Vallow Daybell's, Joshua Vallow, Tylee Ryan, Daybell, ” Boyce, Lori, Jim Archibald, ” –, ” Archibald, Prosecutors, Rob Wood, CNN Kay Woodcock, JJ’s, Vallow Daybell’s, Charles Vallow, Woodcock, Daybell’s, she’s Organizations: CNN, Rexburg Police Department, Rexburg Police, East Idaho News, Netflix, Police, , Arizona Locations: Idaho, Fremont County, Fremont, Rexburg , Idaho, Arizona, Hawaii, Madison County, East
A three-day search in southwestern Iowa that followed a woman’s claims that her late father was a serial killer has turned up no evidence, state officials said Thursday. The excavation was at the property in Thurman, in Fremont County, where the woman claimed the bodies were buried, said Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. “After exhaustive efforts, no evidence or other items of concern were recovered,” the state Department of Public Safety, of which the division is a part, said in a statement. Lucy Studey has claimed that her late father, Donald Dean Studey, was a serial killer who buried bodies around his property in Thurman, according to Newsweek, which first reported the story. The recent excavation included “an array of experts representing several disciplines and significant assets to excavate, collect and examine soil samples from a site identified by a reporting party," the public safety department said.
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