Strong showing of support for Trey Hope
In this edition of CBS 6 Gives, we have a special gift for a special Olympian.
and last updated 2021-03-16 06:11:08-04
RICHMOND, Va. Born with autism and cerebral palsy, Trey Hope has led a challenging life. But, thanks to the unconditional love he received from his mother, Doris Howell, he had overcome a number of hurdles.
Trey could dress and feed himself, walk and run and take a shower on his own. Trey loved the Special Olympics and often competed in bowling and swimming events.
Yet when Howell died in January 2020, Trey s life was thrown upside down when he was placed in the care of a trusted aunt and uncle.
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Deputies said they are looking for a woman who shot her son-in-law Monday afternoon in the parking lot of a Chesterfield County elementary school.
The shooting happened around 1:30 p.m. at Edwards Elementary School on West Boulevard off Highway 9 in Chesterfield.
This is Jacqueline Peurifoy, Who Chesterfield Police are looking for right now. They say she shot her son in law in the parking lot of Edwards Elementary School this afternoon and drove off. Her car is a black and gray Kia SUV. The victim had minor injuries. pic.twitter.com/xog5uQJjhJ Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) March 8, 2021
(Source: WCTV) By Adrianna Hargrove | February 23, 2021 at 9:10 AM EST - Updated February 25 at 9:30 PM
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WWBT) - After completing a two-month investigation, Chesterfield County Sheriffâs Office intelligence personnel and detectives arrested six people in connection with a drug scheme targeting Chesterfield County Jail.
According to the investigation, a letter found in an inmateâs belongings contained almost two dozen Suboxone strips.
Suboxone strips are placed under the tongue and can easily be concealed in between paper, under postage stamps, and even under envelope flaps, making it hard to see through the use of x-ray technology.
Suboxone is a trade name for buprenorphine and naloxone mixtures, which are manmade drugs and can be addictive and, in some cases, can result in overdoses.