Luray detective still in hospital after performing welfare check Chief Cook said Detective R.K. McClelland suffered serious injuries after falling from the first level of the home, eight feet into the basement. (Source: WHSV) By John Hood | WHSV | May 6, 2021 at 8:15 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 9:12 PM
LURAY, Va. (WHSV) - Detective Ronald K. McClelland is still in the ICU at the University of Virginia Medical Center after suffering serious injuries last week.
The injuries happened during a wellness check on an individual who officials say found human remains at a home in Luray.
According to Chief Bow Cook, detectives received a report that an individual had found human remains buried beneath the concrete in the basement of a home on East Main Street earlier in April.
Explosion of overdose deaths reported in Hampton Roads throughout the pandemic
By: Margaret Kavanagh
and last updated 2021-02-23 18:45:44-05
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - There has been a disturbing number of deadly overdoses in Hampton Roads throughout the past year.
News 3 has been digging into this issue and learned more about the troubling trend.
Experts told News 3 the COVID-19 pandemic has taken the spotlight away from other societal issues like substance abuse.
New data from the Virginia Medical Examinerâs Office shows that there has been an explosion of deaths during the pandemic due to drug overdoses.
âOverdoses and drug abuse have just skyrocketed since COVID-19. It s actually alarming; shocking numbers,â said Carolyn Weems, a local activist and member of the Virginia Beach School Board. She lost her daughter to drugs seven years ago.
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