Crime Recordsdata: New particulars on Lauren Heike’s homicide; Human stays present in firepit
We’re wanting on the prime tales from this week that embrace the homicide of Phoenix hiker Lauren Heike, a lady being stung greater than 75 instances by bees, and the our bodies of members of the family being discovered at a rural property.
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Listed here are the highest tales from April 30-Could 6.
1. Buckeye girl stung greater than 75 instances throughout household photograph shoot, first responders say: Whereas taking images on a Sunday afternoon in Buckeye, a household was on the heart of a bee swarm, however a mom’s fast considering saved her youngsters.
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Motherly instincts kicks in earlier than girl is stung dozens of instances by bees
Aaron Lorti is the proprietor of AZ Bee Kings and says April is named bee season. “Round this time of 12 months, they’re pollinating, choosing new locations, they’re swarming,” he defined. “You may get anyplace from 10 to twenty calls a day.” He says that the bees in our Phoenix space aren’t candy as honey, both.
2. Girl discovered useless in desert space of Phoenix close to Mayo Clinic; particular person of curiosity sought: At round 10:50 a.m. on April 29, Phoenix Cops bought a name about an injured particular person close to Mayo Boulevard and Scottsdale Street, simply minutes away from the Mayo Clinic hospital. As soon as they bought there, officers and firefighters discovered an “grownup feminine sufferer in a desert space exterior of the close by neighborhood.” The sufferer is recognized as Lauren Heike, 29.
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Particulars in Lauren Heike homicide probe launched
Days after a lady was killed alongside a mountaineering path in North Phoenix, police have arrested the particular person they imagine is chargeable for the homicide. The suspect, recognized as Zion Teasley, was arrested about 1.5 miles away from the place the homicide occurred, and police have launched new particulars surrounding the investigation, in addition to Teasley’s arrest on Could 4. FOX 10’s Justin Lum studies.
3. These are the worst drinks to your well being, in keeping with nutritionists: Numerous well being specialists weighed in on drinks to keep away from for those who’re seeking to put your well being first.
KRAKOW, POLAND – MARCH 28, 2023: A lady ingesting cocktail in a restaurant, on March 28, 2023, in Krakow, Poland. (Photograph by Artur Widak/NurPhoto through Getty Photos)
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4. Girl IDs 4 of seven Oklahoma our bodies discovered as daughter, grandchildren: As regulation enforcement went silent whereas piecing collectively what led to the killing of seven individuals in rural Oklahoma, members of the family of these slain recalled the controlling nature of one of many useless, who was a registered intercourse offender.
A screengrab from video exhibits a house on a rural property the place the our bodies have been found close to the city of Henryetta, Oklahoma. (Credit score: KOKI-TV)
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5. California man drives to Utah to kill brother, set home on hearth, officers say: Authorities say on April 27, Jeffrey Roberts, 66, arrived at his brother’s dwelling round 7:11 p.m., parked his van within the driveway, approached the entrance door and rang the doorbell. The 2 brothers started speaking on the entrance porch and inside a couple of minutes, Jeffrey Roberts pulled out a gun from his jacket and started firing.
6. Passenger killed after automotive plunges 300 ft into Gila County canyon, DPS says: “The passenger automotive traveled into the westbound shoulder and rolled roughly 300 ft down the underside of a canyon. The passenger of the passenger automotive was ejected and pronounced deceased on the scene by medical personnel.”
7. Metrocenter: ‘A Stroll Down Reminiscence Lane’ inside as soon as iconic north Phoenix mall: Metrocenter, a once-iconic north Phoenix mall that was used as a filming location for the 1989 film “Invoice & Ted’s Wonderful Journey,” will quickly be demolished and was a multi-use village. The mall opened its doorways in 1973, and on the time, it was one of many largest malls within the nation.
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Taking a final take a look at Phoenix’s Metrocenter
8. Chick-fil-A ‘finances’ combo hack goes viral on TikTok: ‘You are getting ripped off’: Chick-fil-A clients who need to save just a few {dollars} and are prepared to place in a bit work can rating a finances meal combo and a free frosted lemonade in the event that they do this viral-tested menu hack.
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9. Phoenix Youngsters’s Hospital might cease accepting one in every of nation’s largest well being insurers: ‘Taking part in with lives’: The hospital introduced that UnitedHealthcare might not be an in-network supplier if a brand new deal will not be reached between the 2 entities. Protection would finish on Could 31 for employer-sponsored and particular person industrial plans.
Phoenix Youngsters’s says UnitedHealthcare won’t be accepted by June
Valley households have panicked since Monday over medical health insurance. Phoenix Youngsters’s instructed households saying they might not settle for UnitedHealthcare insurance coverage beginning June 1. For folks with youngsters battling long-term diseases, that’s a shock. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen has extra on how these negotiations are impacting youngsters.
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10. Southern Arizona girl handled for snake chew amid busy rattlesnake season: The Inexperienced Valley Fireplace District says that this is likely one of the busiest rattlesnake seasons it has ever seen. First responders take round 15 to twenty calls per day to take away and relocate snakes and Gila monsters.
Aged girl handled for rattlesnake chew at Southern Arizona hospital
With hotter climate, extra rattlesnakes are out and about, and a lady in Southern Arizona discovered that out the onerous manner. Nonetheless, the rattlesnake that bit the lady additionally performed a job within the girl’s therapy. FOX 10’s Stephanie Bennett studies.
Central Arkansas Bears (3-8) at Oklahoma Sooners (11-0)
Norman, Oklahoma; Sunday, 1 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Sooners -28.5; over/under is 145.5
BOTTOM LINE: No. 14 Oklahoma hosts Central Arkansas after Jeremiah Fears scored 30 points in Oklahoma’s 87-86 victory over the Michigan Wolverines.
The Sooners have gone 6-0 at home. Oklahoma has a 2-0 record in games decided by less than 4 points.
The Bears are 0-6 on the road. Central Arkansas ranks fourth in the ASUN with 23.8 defensive rebounds per game led by Brayden Fagbemi averaging 4.6.
Oklahoma averages 82.0 points, 5.2 more per game than the 76.8 Central Arkansas allows. Central Arkansas averages 9.0 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.5 more made shots on average than the 6.5 per game Oklahoma allows.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Fears is scoring 17.9 points per game with 3.5 rebounds and 4.6 assists for the Sooners.
Layne Taylor is scoring 17.0 points per game and averaging 4.4 rebounds for the Bears.
LAST 10 GAMES: Sooners: 10-0, averaging 80.9 points, 29.3 rebounds, 14.1 assists, 10.1 steals and 1.9 blocks per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 68.5 points per game.
Bears: 3-7, averaging 73.0 points, 34.3 rebounds, 14.3 assists, 8.8 steals and 1.8 blocks per game while shooting 38.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 75.7 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a commercial fire near the area of NW 10th and N Western Avenue.
OKCFD were at the scene of a commercial fire around 7 p.m. Saturday night, when they arrived there was heavy smoke visible from multiple floors of a boarded up building.
One adult female was found in the building and taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
At this time no cause has been reported.
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NORMAN — Bowl season is a bit unconventional for Navy.
The Midshipmen annually play against Army six days after the bowl schedule is released. That was the case this year, as Navy beat the Black Knights 31-13 on Dec. 14.
Beating Army is always a highlight for the Midshipmen. But the drawback for them is that they have less time than their bowl opponent to prepare for the game.
In this case, that’s Oklahoma. The Sooners will enter the game with more than two weeks of preparation for Navy’s triple-option offense.
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“It’s just a little different,” Navy coach Brian Newberry told reporters earlier this week. “They’ve known they’re going to play us for a little time now.”
Navy Coach, Oklahoma Native Brian Newberry Grew Up On OU Football
Navy does, however, enter the Armed Forces Bowl with momentum.
The Midshipmen (9-3) eased past Army last week in Landover, MD. They outgained the Black Knights 384-179 and forced Army quarterback Bryson Daily to throw three interceptions.
Navy’s rivalry win was its third in the last four games after the Midshipmen went on a two-game skid in the middle of the season. Newberry cited his team’s physicality in recent games, particularly in the Midshipmen’s drubbing of Army.
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“I was so impressed with how our kids handled the moment,” Newberry said. “Army’s a really, really good football team. I thought we physically dominated the game in the way that we blocked, beat blocks, the way we tackled. I thought we outplayed them in all three phases, so I’m really, really proud of that.”
A stark difference between the teams is the number of players that have entered the transfer portal.
The Sooners have seen 25 players from their 2024 team enter the portal. The Midshipmen have suffered only one departure in the winter portal window with defensive back Lorenzo Vitti.
On one hand, that makes Oklahoma preparation tough for Navy.
“It’s interesting,” Newberry said. “We’re going through their two-deep and trying to figure out who’s going to play and who isn’t. It’s a little bit of a challenge in that regard. And it could certainly change with a different quarterback.”
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But largely, the Midshipmen’s lack of transfers gives Newberry confidence that his team will be bought in for one more game in 2024.
“The portal can affect us, players can jump in the portal — we’re not getting that,” Newberry said. “It’s challenging to build a culture anywhere in college football right now, one that’s built on a certain level of trust. They know each other really, really well. They’ve fought through adversity. They stay the course, they pay the price and they have an opportunity.”
Navy will also play for more than just another win; the Midshipmen are looking to make history.
Navy has reached the 10-win mark just four times in program history. The Midshipmen did so three times under former coach Ken Niumatalolo from 2009-2019.
Having a shot at history while playing Oklahoma — the state that Newberry hails from — excites the coach.
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“It’s the last time that this team gets to play together,” Newberry said. “They want to go out the right way against a storied program like Oklahoma. It’s a great reward to play in a bowl game, but it’s a game we want to win.”
The Midshipmen and Sooners will play in the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth at 11 a.m. on Dec. 27.