Body of the 18yearold student who disappeared while riding his bike from home october 22nd. Friends, classmates and teachers passed out flyers and organized search parties in the following weeks to find some clue. They knew sed liked to fish and spend time in the greenbelt areas around the river. Dozens of people looked. One search organizer believes the extensive effort was a comfort to seds family. It means so muchcho the family to have the support of everyone in waterloo and outside waterloo as well authorities had searched the river before but found no sign of the missing teen. Investigators will have to wait for lab reports before knowing more becausese right now theres no way to tell if the death was an accident or something else. There were no visible signs of trauma but again the cause of death will be determined after the autopsy report is complete police also say they havent determined where sed entered the river. Sighting of him upstream four or five miles from where the bod
Weve tried to addresessome of e language in the l l and create change but it seems like anytime that happens theres opposition were not trying to overregulate or control all the gun purchases but just clean up some of the language but that hasnt been very successful. In order for sheriff pulkrabeck to deny a permit, he would have to petititi to chanan the law. He cant make any decisions on an individual basis. He hopes lawmakers will eventually reevaluate the law. In cedar rapids, brea love, kcrgtv9 news. Turning to weather and meteorologist joe winters. The temperatures were mild and the winds were wild today. Westerly winds, which picked up as a cold front slid east, now diminishhnd turn to the southwest. The wind shift is in advance of our next storm that holds the promise of a rainy weekend. Light rain develops as early as friday night, on saturday into sunday. With the threat for thunderstorm s we have to also be aware of some heavier rain totals. It looks like widesprea12 amounts
Dale some places got over 1. 5 inches. When you combined yesterday and overnight, most sought over one inch. The event is starting to work its way out of our area, but another one is lining up for wednesday. We will have more rain in the forecast. Everybody is sick of it, but the good news is will improve toward the weekend. Upper 60s from greenville to greenwood, the 60s and asheville and high temperatures in the mountains in the upper 60s and we will hit 70 in the upstate. We will talk about the cold down in a few minutes. Mike thank you. We want to talk traffic. Richard edmund is in. Richard 85 from spartanburg to greenville, take your time. Lets start with 85. Road, highway 101 in the greenville area, of also extra driving time as you head in that direction because water is ponding on the roads. More so on the spartanburg side of interstate 85. Once you hit the puddle, you could get out of control. On landrum at highway 14 at interstate 26, flooding reported on highway 14. Traffic
You take a five to 10 to 14 mile per hour breeze and it feels like three in boone, 15 and asheville, 19 in greenville and 18 and spartanburg. Dress warmly. By the afternoon, it reaches into the low 40s for the upstate and upper 30s for the mountain. Colder than normal daytoday and tomorrow will be the same and get back to normal by the end of the week. Allyson taking a look at our anderson skycam. No icy roads in the upstate, but be careful in yancy or avery county with the twohour delay. He will have traffic in a little bit. Several students in our area are on delay this morning due to ice on the roads. Yancey county schools, avery county schools and tri county Christian School in spruce pine will be operating on a two hour delay. Geoff several students in Western North carolina were dismissed early yesterday for the first snow of the season. Heres a look at some of the snow from haywood county. Looked like winter at cataloochee ski area. Wyff news 4s aly myles joining us by phone thi
Troopers say it happened about 1 30 this morning. We are working to get more information on what happened. Aly turning to the weather. Across the midwest and south, people are cleaning up from Severe Weather that continues today. Hundreds of homes are underwater in missouri. The Mississippi River is expected to rise to close to 15 feet above flood stage. On the video on the right, you are showing you are seeing what last nights rain left behind. Some showers in our area right now. Dale will tell us much more. Dale more scattered showers and thunderstorms today, perhaps, rit will not take as much because the ground is wet and saturated. Any heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding. That will be the story through early tomorrow and tonight cooler and drier weather starts to be felt come saturday, sunday, and monday and tuesday. So any days are coming. Cold or days, too. Did 60s it today for the upstate and the mountains and not quite as warm as yesterday where he tied a record ge