Campbell county who was driving the car the plunged off the combs hehl bridge and into the ohio river heres some Surveillance Video of that incident. It was captured from a home on the kentucky side of the river. This video is a big piece in the investigation. Officers say they were contacted by a family about a missing relative that hasnt been seen since the time of the accident. That person apparently drives the same type of car that crashed. Its a strong possibility that we believe we know who might be. Had been driving at the time the vehicle went over the bridge. Butted to for us, the most important aspect of this recovery is the occupants in the vehicle so were not going to rush anything that might distrub that. The car is secondary. Now, investigators but say that person used the bridge frequently. Dive crews will attemp to locate any occupants when the river current slows down. That could be tuesday or wednesday. Developing now crews respond a house fire in independence. When c
Full custody. Life before he died was rough. And the coroner said he had abuse up until he died that statement comes from austin grandmother. And Court Records filed in a child would mean she is also talking about her daughter, austins biological mother jessica cooper. In the documents, austins father robert raises drug abuse and sexual abuse allegations from july 2014 thru may documents richie wrote that he was told by a Warren County cps investigator, of heavy drug use in the home. The home he was referring to was of jessica cooper. It also reads that the drugs were being done while the children were there. Richie also wrote to the court of possible sexual abuse aligations have happened in anytime he used to return from her home, he wouldnt talk, or communicate with anyone for days. An obvious concern. The record also shows that jesscia cooper did not show up for the hearing involving her son. As richie petitioned the court to get custody of austin, he wrote these words which are chi
A group of former military children who came of age at a Defense Department school on Okinawa are banding together to produce a documentary that celebrates their fellow “military brats” around the world.