Family, friends of Centerville woman hold balloon release in her memory
Katherine Price and her husband were found dead in their home on Tuesday, May 4. GBI ruled it a murder-suicide. Author: Kayla Solomon Updated: 7:10 AM EDT May 17, 2021
CENTERVILLE, Ga. Dozens of people gathered at Center Park in Centerville Sunday night for a balloon release for Katherine Price.
She was killed on May 4, in a murder-suicide.
Friends got to share their own memories about the 36-year-old, who was also a member of the Georgia Air National Guard and worked at Robins Air Force Base for almost two decades.
Members of her family, including Price s 18-year-old daughter, Kamia Ridley, and godsister Lashondra Hooks thanked the community.
RAW: Moose captured in Centerville, relocated back to wilderness
CENTERVILLE A 2-year-old bull moose weighing over 1,000 pounds has a new home in Utah s wilderness after the animal found its way into the backyard of a home in Davis County over the weekend.
Utah Division of Resources conservation officers and Centerville police were called to respond to a moose roaming the streets of Centerville Sunday morning.
Brooklyn Evans, a DWR conservation officer, said the animal came down from the foothills and into the eastern portion of the city. It had made it to a busy intersection by Parrish Lane, which led to the calls of a moose on the loose.