There are secret tunnels along the entire length of the Kansas Turnpike that most drivers don t know exist. These bunkers and tunnels could also be lifesavers.
They are storm shelters and are publicly accessible anytime there s a threat of a tornado or severe hail. Adjacent to toll plazas are smaller shelters, like in the photo above, that are intended to hold up to 15 people, including toll attendants as well as motorists. At service plazas the tunnels are much more extensive and serve as walkways for staff around the plaza on an everyday basis and only as a storm shelter when needed.
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Amarillo man wanted on aggravated sexual assault of a child
VIDEO: Amarillo man wanted on aggravated sexual assault of a child By Bailie Myers | April 29, 2021 at 8:08 AM CDT - Updated April 29 at 12:08 PM
POTTER COUNTY, Texas (KFDA) - Potter County Sheriffâs Office is searching for a man wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child.
Officials identified the man as 18-year-old Andrew Kent Jeffries.
He is described as six-feet-seven-inches tall, weighs 220 pounds and has brown eyes and black hair.
Those with information on his location are asked to call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806) 374-4400.
If your anonymous tip leads to an arrest, you could earn a reward of $300.
There are secret tunnels along the entire length of the Kansas Turnpike that most drivers don t know exist. These bunkers and tunnels could also be lifesavers.
They are storm shelters and are publicly accessible anytime there s a threat of a tornado or severe hail. Adjacent to toll plazas are smaller shelters, like in the photo above, that are intended to hold up to 15 people, including toll attendants as well as motorists. At service plazas the tunnels are much more extensive and serve as walkways for staff around the plaza on an everyday basis and only as a storm shelter when needed.
Long before he was the most wanted person in the Utah backcountry, Troy James Knapp was a high school dropout from Kalamazoo.
Knapp s criminal record begins with a breaking-and-entering charge from Kalamazoo County filed in 1986 when he was 18. No sources reveal what high school in the area Knapp dropped out from.
After his stretch in jail served in Michigan, Knapp surfaced out west. It was 2007 that the first reports of break-ins began in southern Utah, an area full of federal lands like Dixie National Forest as well as Zion National Park and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Owners of cabins in these report areas would report the break-ins.