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Bethany Sutherland arrested in Owens Cross Roads following a police chase. (Source: Owens Cross Roads Police) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | April 18, 2021 at 4:25 PM CDT - Updated April 18 at 5:27 PM
OWENS CROSS ROADS, Ala. (WAFF) - Owens Cross Roads police responded to a woman involved in a high speed chase near US 431 around midnight on April 17.
According to officers the vehicle was traveling 108 mph as it went through the intersection of US 431 and Hamer Rd. Officers said the vehicle failed to stop and a pursuit was initiated.
Owens Cross Roads officers caught up to the pursuit as the vehicle headed south by turning onto Old Highway 43. WAFF is told the vehicle continued south into Marshall County speeding at 107 mph. Deputies with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the pursuit.
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Wedding crasher was on probation when she was accused of striking again
The latest complaint is in Marshall County, Mississippi. Sandy Henson has previously been convicted in Shelby County for a similar incident. Author: Jeni Diprizio Updated: 11:28 AM CDT April 10, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. An arrest warrant has been issued for an accused Mid-South wedding crasher.
The warrant has been issued for Sandra Henson for grand larceny in Marshall County, Mississippi. Henson is accused of stealing cash and gifts when she crashed a wedding in Byhalia last month.
Henson has previously been accused and convicted of stealing from newlyweds across our area, but this latest charge could land her in prison -because she is currently on probation.
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T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM UnityPoint Health Marshalltown Hospital Administrator Shari King thanks employees gathered for the “Lighting the Way with Grateful Hearts” ceremony Thursday night. About 250 luminaries were placed in the windows of the skywalk over Main Street and the event was further highlighted with bell ringing from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and St. Francis of Assisi Church and a procession from Marshalltown Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.
Jen Arneson, director of nursing at UnityPoint Health Marshalltown, tells a group of employees on Thursday night how proud she is of the work they have done during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hospital held a luminary event to honor COVID-19 patients and front-line workers who cared for them.