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Murder of teen mom Robin Farnsworth remains unsolved

After 26 years, the murder of teen mom Robin Farnsworth remains unsolved In 1995, two girls from a small Arkansas town vanished. Two teens were arrested for one of the murders, but the other case remains unsolved. Author: Jordan Howington Updated: 7:00 PM CDT May 18, 2021 BALD KNOB, Ark. The year of 1995 is one people in Bald Knob don t forget after two high school teens vanish, and 26 years later one of their cases has gone cold. One of them was Robin Farnsworth, a 15-year-old mom. She left home in January and never returned. “Kenyatta Haynes, she was also a teen in Bald Knob who went missing in 1995 very closely around the time Robin went missing,” said Heather Meadows, White County Sheriff’s Office investigator.

Court dismisses Shafer from teachers active-shooter training lawsuit

Listen to this article LAFAYETTE — Former White County Sheriff Patrick Shafer has been dismissed from a federal lawsuit filed by a group of Meadowlawn Elementary School teachers alleging he was partly responsible for a January 2019 school shooting survival exercise gone awry. The US District Court, Northern District of Indiana granted Shafer a stipulation of dismissal and dismissed with prejudice the lawsuit’s claims against him that he violated several of the teachers’ constitutional rights when they were shot with plastic pellets from an Airsoft gun, verbally abused, mocked and threatened during a pre-planned ALICE active-shooter training at Meadowlawn. “While serving as sheriff, my endeavor was to provide informative and beneficial training to the four school corporations in White County,” Shafer said. “I believe this was accomplished by not only using members of the sheriff’s department, but also in a joint effort with the Monticello Police

Man arrested in deadly White County stabbing

Apr 30, 2021 / 02:45 PM EST CHALMERS, Ind. (WISH) – A man has been arrested in connection to a deadly White County stabbing. According to the White County Sheriff’s Office, just after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, deputies were called to a home near Chalmers for a possible stabbing. Once on the scene, crews pronounced Cheryl Wingate, 64, dead. Deputies later apprehended and arrested Brian Neal, 44. Neal faces a preliminary charge of murder. No court case for Neal was listed online Friday afternoon. © 2021 Circle City Broadcasting I, LLC. | All Rights Reserved. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL

Chalmers Woman Pronounced Dead at White County Residence

Chalmers Woman Pronounced Dead at White County Residence Authorities say they have detained a man for questioning. Posted: Apr 28, 2021 11:16 PM Posted By: Staff Reporters CHALMERS, Ind. (WLFI) The White County Sheriff s Office has launched a homicide investigation after deputies found a woman dead at a residence near Chalmers. Deputies say first responders received a 911 call of a possible stabbing incident at 3:33 p.m. on Wednesday. When first responders arrived, they found 64-year-old Cheryl Windgate of Chalmers. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say they have detained a man for questioning. Related Content

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