Attorneys Release Independent Toxicology Report on Quawan Charles That Contradicts Claim from White Family That Teen Was High on Hallucinogens
Quawan Charles had traces of alcohol and marijuana in his system when he was found dead in a Louisiana sugar cane field in November, according to a toxicology report recently released by attorneys representing the Black teen’s family.
But no hallucinogens were detected in Charles’ bloodstream. It’s a revelation that may debunk theories that the 15-year-old boy was high on mushrooms when he reportedly walked away from a friend’s home just days before his body was discovered in a shallow Louisiana marsh with his face mutilated.
From Staff Reports
Jan 12, 2021
An Athens woman died after she was hit by an SUV Monday night, Jan. 11, Athens Police Department reports said.
The deceased was identified as 60-year-old Teresa A. Fawcette, who was attempting to cross in the 400 block of South Palestine Street.
Fawcette died at the scene.
Interim Chief of Police Rodney Williams III said a 911 call was received at about 7:20 p.m. concerning a pedestrian struck by a vehicle. Patrolman Joshua A. Blanco and Sgt. Billy D. Westover were sent to investigate the crash.
According to witness statements and evidence collected at the scene, Blanco determined that a 2009 Ford SUV was traveling southbound in the center left turn lane, attempting to turn left into a private drive.
Dec 28, 2020
Dec 28, 2020
The Henderson County Sheriff s Office is investigating the deaths of two people discovered Sunday, Dec. 27, at a Chandler area home. We ve got a lot of work to do, but it s looking like a murder-suicide, Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said.
Few details have been released due to the nature of the case and the ongoing investigation, but Hillhouse said both of the individuals were in their 70s. We received a call of two deceased gunshot victims, he said. We responded with the DA s office and the Texas Ranger s office.
Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace Tony Duncan was called to the scene to perform an inquest. The bodies were sent to American Forensics in Dallas for autopsies.