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UPDATE: Soft Lockdown Lifted for all Pike Road Schools

Alabama News Updated: UPDATE: Pike Road Schools officials say the soft lockdown has been lifted per the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. ORIGINAL: Around 11:15, All Pike Road Schools went on a soft lock down due to a wanted suspect possibly in the area. School officials say students will continue with their regular school schedule. They will just not go outside the building until giving an all clear. All staff have secured the areas for them and students for which the area they are responsible for. School resource officers are also closely monitoring the situation on each of our campuses. School says this is a precautionary measure to keep students and staff safe.

Today marks 18th straight day with snow; more coming Thursday

Today marks 18th straight day with snow; more coming Thursday Jeremy P. Kelley © JIM NOELKER Good Samaritans help push a driver out of the ally on Brown St. Tuesday morning after a powerful winter storm dumped copious amounts of snow in the Miami Valley. Remember January, with high temperatures in the 40s and hardly any snow? Today marks the 18th straight day Dayton has had at least an inch of snow cover, according to National Weather Service data, the longest stretch in at least five years. It will also mark 12 days since the last time the temperature hit 30 degrees. That’s not likely to change in the next few days. After cold temperatures and fairly dry conditions today, more snow is likely on Thursday, although meteorologists say their forecast models vary on how much snow we’ll get.

Man sentenced in Montgomery County hit-and-run that left two hurt

Man sentenced in Montgomery County hit-and-run that left two hurt He’ll serve four months Published:  Tags:  Travis Castillo, 23, is facing two felony charges after authorities say he was involved in a hit and run (Montgomery County Sheriff s Office) The driver in a hit-and-run that hurt two people back in October will serve four months in prison, according to Commonwealth’s Attorney Mary Pettitt. Randy Castillo, 23, of Christiansburg pleaded guilty to one charge of felony hit-and-run in a virtual hearing on Tuesday, according to Pettitt. Castillo was originally identified as Travis Castillo by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Castillo was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $200 fine, with the balance of his sentence suspended after he serves four months in prison per a plea deal with the commonwealth’s attorney. When Castillo is released, Pettit said he will be on probation for five years.

Moraine police to get first body-worn cameras, in-car camera systems

Moraine police to get first body-worn cameras, in-car camera systems Eric Schwartzberg Moraine Police Department will soon get its first body-worn cameras and in-car systems. Moraine City Council voted unanimously Thursday to authorize purchase of 28 body-worn cameras, plus 12 in-car cameras featuring front-facing and rear-seat cameras, plus the associated software, hardware, and licensing on state bid for use by police department at a cost not to exceed $131,000. That means enough devices for all vehicles and for all of the city’s officers with some spare ones in case any detectives or administrative staff need to grab one and go to the scene of a crime or an investigation, according to Police Chief Craig Richardson

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