Arkansas
Missing in Arkansas: Travis Roberson
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — “I nonetheless cry about him on a regular basis,” Lana Wells stated.
Lana Wells and her daughters have been looking for Travis Roberson for 16 years.
“Each single day we have been simply questioning the place he’s,” Sonya Roberson stated. “Is he okay, is he lifeless, is he damage?”
Travis was final seen late at evening with mates out on Dickson Road on February 28, 2006.
“He stated he wasn’t feeling effectively, they stated to go to the automobile and we’ll collect everybody up and go away,” Kesha Roberson stated.
When his mates obtained again, Travis was nowhere to be discovered. His sister Kesha reported him lacking to Siloam Springs police the subsequent day.
“We lived right here, I reported it to the closest police division,” Kesha stated.
The household sensed Travis was in peril. He was epileptic, concerned with medication, and informed his household he was a witness for a federal narcotics trial with a court docket date developing.
“He informed mother, he stated ‘if I don’t present as much as court docket, you’re going to have to fret about me,’” Sonya stated.
Just a few days after his disappearance, Travis didn’t present as much as court docket. His mom then reported him lacking to Fayetteville police.
“I do know somebody has to know what occurred they usually received’t say something,” Lana stated.
After six years and no solutions, the Robersons turned to the media for assist. What they discovered was devastating.
“Nobody was trying into the case,” Angela Taylor stated.
Former information anchor Angela Taylor pressed police for info.
“I stated, ‘what’s going on – why are you not giving us info,’” Taylor stated. “This household is lacking their brother, their son like you must do one thing, and that’s form of what obtained the ball rolling.”
Her investigation revealed a miscommunication led to a pricey mistake.
“What I discovered was the 2 departments weren’t involved in any respect and Siloam Springs had closed the case so primarily nobody was investigating,” Taylor stated.
She discovered Siloam Springs thought it had efficiently transferred the case to Fayetteville since that’s the place Travis was final seen so Siloam Springs closed the case. The entire time, Fayetteville thought it was simply an aiding company.
“We’re speaking six years,” Taylor stated. “Consider proof, witnesses, all of that’s now gone.”
After Taylor’s report aired in 2012, Siloam Springs and Fayetteville police apologized to Travis’s household. They gave them what info and paperwork they might however it could take years to rebuild a relationship.
“We felt betrayed and damage most of all,” Sonya stated. “Betrayed and damage as a result of one thing ought to’ve been carried out.”
Based on the paperwork, a number of issues have been carried out. Siloam Springs entered Travis right into a nationwide database for lacking folks. Detectives additionally exchanged emails about whether or not stays present in Oklahoma could possibly be Travis and have been involved about Travis’s involvement within the federal narcotics trial.
“We obtained collectively on that and scoured our division and information and it’s a kind of issues that slipped by means of the cracks, it’s unhappy to say,” Captain Derek Spicer stated.
In 2012, Siloam Springs police took over the case because the lead investigating company.
Spicer has since labored intently on it, primarily ranging from scratch. He says Travis’s case hasn’t gone chilly. Even at the moment, they’re monitoring down suggestions that come into their workplace.
“We actually imagine there are folks near the Robersons that know completely what occurred to Travis or the place Travis is – one or the opposite,” Spicer stated.
All whereas the household waits for somebody to return ahead with info.
“Whether or not we have now his physique or stays, we simply need closure,” Kesha stated.
Travis is 5’9 with brown hair and weighs about 180 kilos.
In case you have any info relating to his case, contact the Siloam Springs Police Division at 479-524-4118.
Arkansas
Cucumbers sold in 26 stores recalled over Salmonella concerns
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A produce company based in Arizona is recalling whole cucumbers that were distributed in more than two dozen states and Canada due to Salmonella concerns.
A filing posted by the Food & Drug Administration on November 28 said SunFed Produce, LLC recalled cucumbers that were sold between October 12 and November 26 and are being pulled from store shelves.
The recall applies to all sizes of SunFed whole, fresh cucumbers.
The cucumbers were sold in and shipped to customers in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington & Wisconsin and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Saskatchewan, & Ontario.
The FDA said the cucumbers would have reached consumers through retail outlets and foodservice that may be located in states other than those listed.
“As soon as we learned of this issue, we immediately acted to protect consumers. We are working closely with authorities and the implicated ranch to determine the possible cause,” SunFed President Craig Slate said in a statement.
Customers are urged to check their own produce to see if they have any of the potentially affected cucumbers. SunFed said the recalled products should be destroyed.
Those who think they have bought the recalled cucumbers or have questions can call the SunFed recall hotline at (888) 542-5849, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time.
Arkansas
Indiana State Sycamores and the Arkansas State Red Wolves square off in Nassau, Bahamas
Associated Press
Arkansas State Red Wolves (4-1) vs. Indiana State Sycamores (3-3)
Nassau, Bahamas; Friday, 4:30 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Red Wolves -8.5; over/under is 157.5
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana State takes on Arkansas State in Nassau, Bahamas.
The Sycamores are 3-3 in non-conference play. Indiana State ranks third in the MVC with 16.3 assists per game led by Samage Teel averaging 4.8.
The Red Wolves are 4-1 in non-conference play. Arkansas State is 4-0 when it wins the turnover battle and averages 11.2 turnovers per game.
Indiana State averages 11.2 made 3-pointers per game, 6.2 more made shots than the 5.0 per game Arkansas State gives up. Arkansas State has shot at a 41.4% rate from the field this season, 1.2 percentage points less than the 42.6% shooting opponents of Indiana State have averaged.
TOP PERFORMERS: Camp Wagner is shooting 38.7% from beyond the arc with 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Sycamores, while averaging 9.2 points.
Joseph Pinion averages 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Red Wolves, scoring 9.6 points while shooting 44.4% from beyond the arc.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Arkansas
Social media reacts to Arkansas' 90-77 loss to Illinois
On a bitter afternoon in Kansas City, Missouri, the No. 19 Arkansas Razorbacks (5-2) were defeated by the Illinois Fighting Illini (6-1), 90-77, inside the T-Mobile Center.
Right out of the gates, Arkansas’ lack of physicality and focus was noticable. Not only did that result in 11 total turnovers throughout the contest, but the Razorbacks couldn’t stop the Illini from finishing white-hot from distance (15-of-31 from three), either.
Leading the Hogs was forward Adou Thiero, who racked up 26 points, six rebounds, an assist and a steal. 12 of his points came from the charity stripe, where he shot 21 attempts in total.
Below are social media reactions from fans and media throughout the Hoop Hogs’ non-conference loss:
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