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Jun 3, 2021
Some parts of the Lehigh Valley saw rain this morning but Accu-Weather s Joe Lundberg says more is on the way. I think mid-afternoon is when it cranks up. I think there will be a good blowup of thunderstorms and as we head into the late afternoon and evening hours we re definitely going to see a shower and a heavier thunderstorm move through, Lundberg says. He says any storm could bring damaging winds and enough rain to bring about flash flooding.
Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health added 580 new cases of coronavirus to the state s total, but for the first time since September 10th, none of those new cases came from Lehigh County. Lehigh was one of nine counties to report no new cases Wednesday. Northampton County reported eight new cases Wednesday.
Ryann s death was ruled a homicide after an autopsy in March revealed blunt force trauma to her head. Monroe County First Assistant District Attorney Michael Mancuso announced new charges against Bacchus, 31, and Amanda Green, 29, the infant s parents, Thursday.
Bacchus, Green and their infant daughter were staying with a friend, Tony Kristiansen, when police say Ryann was murdered.
Kristiansen said the couple had used heroin and methamphetamine. Bacchus was high, looked like a whack job and was slurring his words when he went to sleep with Ryann on the couch, Kristiansen told police.
Ryann began to cry around 2 a.m. Kristiansen said he woke up and asked Bacchus to give her baby formula. Bacchus did, and Kristiansen went back to sleep. The baby continued to cry.
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Dog found but man still missing as search continues near lake in Poconos
Updated 6:27 AM;
The dog that accompanied a 72-year-old Lackawanna County man on a walk near a lake in Monroe County has been found but the man, reported missing on April 5, is still the subject of a search, police report.
Ronald Nicolas, of Clifton Township, was seen in apparently good health on Friday walking a blue heeler named Cole near Brady’s Lake in Coolbaugh Township in Monroe County, Pocono Mountain Regional police said in a news release.
Nicholas’ blue Toyota Tacoma was found Saturday in the lake’s parking lot, police said.