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Virginia teen dies after hole, sand dune collapse on him at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in NC
A 17-year-old Virginia boy died Saturday when a sand dune collapsed at Cape Hatteras Nationwide Seashore in North Carolina, burying him beneath a number of toes of sand inside a gap that had been dug, officers stated.
Rangers responded round 2 p.m. to a 911 name about a teen trapped in a gap close to the off-road car ramp 49 in Frisco, the Nationwide Park Service stated in a press release.
Household and buddies had been in search of the teenager once they discovered him buried within the gap and referred to as for assist, officers stated.
It appeared that parts of an adjoining sand dune collapsed into the opening, which was dug in a back-dune space behind the first dune and never seen from the beachfront, in response to the company.
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Rangers and household labored to dig the teenager out from the sand whereas concurrently performing CPR, officers stated.
Dare County Emergency Medical Companies personnel and Hatteras Island Ocean Rescue workers helped to deliver the boy out from the opening and conduct life-saving measures.
First responders had been unable to resuscitate the teenager, who has not been publicly recognized. The incident stays beneath investigation.
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Authorities suggested guests of the risks of digging holes on the seashore following the teenager’s loss of life.
“Cape Hatteras Nationwide Seashore presents our condolences to his household and buddies,” stated David Hallac, superintendent of the Nationwide Parks of Jap North Carolina. “We urge guests to not dig deep holes on the seashore because of the hazard they current to beachgoers and emergency response workers.”
Cape Hatteras Nationwide Seashore is positioned on the Outer Banks, stretching greater than 70 miles from South Nags Head to Ocracoke Inlet.
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The seashore is widespread for tenting, fishing, off-road automobiles and different seashore actions.
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PHOTOS: Virginia National Guard soldiers return from deployment in time for Thanksgiving
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia National Guard (VNG) soldiers returned home from deployment in Poland on Wednesday — just in time to spend Thanksgiving with their families.
The soldiers were assigned to the Virginia Beach-based 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 329th Regional Support Group and reunited with family, friends and VNG senior leaders on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
These reunions came after the soldiers had been serving on federal active duty since March of this year.
The 529th was based at Forward Operating Site in Karliki, Poland and was responsible for supply missions, logistics and maintenance. They also serve as a headquarters element for Task Force Cavalier, which oversees operations and training for over 550 soldiers from 4 different subordinate units from active-duty Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
Among the people there to greet the returning soldiers and thank them for their service was Major General James W. Ring, the Adjutant General of Virginia and Brig. Gen. Todd H. Hubbard — the VNG Director of the Joint Staff.
“You showed tremendous resiliency,” said Lt. Col. Carlos Maldonado, commander of TF Cavalier at the TOA. “You overcame and absolutely crushed the mission. Through it all, Cavalier you persevered.”
To learn more about what their deployment entailed, click here.
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Spread & Over/Under Predictions for West Virginia vs. Arizona
It’s the final day of the Battle 4 Atlantis and the West Virginia Mountaineers are hoping to leave the Bahamas with a third-place finish in the event. Winning the whole thing would have been extremely impressive considering the field, but Darian DeVries’ squad has already notched a key resume-building win over Gonzaga and can do so again today against No. 24 Arizona.
Here are my picks for today’s game. Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
1 Star – Not very confident
2 Star – A little confident
3 Star – Fairly confident
4 Star – Very confident
5 Star – Should be a lock to happen
3-star play on Arizona (-6.5): This is a really tough matchup for the Mountaineers playing its third game in three days. When these two meet later in the year, I believe WVU will put together a much stronger showing and potentially even win the game. Not there, though.
The Wildcats have a nine-man rotation, which occasionally will be a ten-man. WVU’s key players have logged a ton of minutes over the last two days, with both games going to overtime. As evidenced in yesterday’s game, if the Mountaineers face serious foul trouble, it impacts them more than most teams due to a lack of depth. Amani Hansberry should be able to produce a third straight big game, but if he starts picking up fouls left and right, WVU will be in trouble. Arizona’s guard-heavy lineup will attack and finish around the rim with ease.
I’ve got the Wildcats pulling away with a strong second half.
1-star play on the under: Arizona is a high-scoring team that likes to push the tempo. They’ve averaged 67 field goal attempts in this tournament, whereas WVU has attempted 59 and 63 in games that went to overtime. For West Virginia to win, they’re going to have to slow things down when they have the ball, much like they did in the opening-round game against Gonzaga.
I mentioned fatigue setting in as a possibility in the WVU-Louisville game yesterday, and although Darian DeVries isn’t using that as an excuse, you can tell it played a factor for both teams, especially in the first half. Both squads looked sloppy, slow, and disjointed. I seriously doubt WVU and Arizona will have an extra bounce in their step today, playing for the third time in three days and in a game deciding who takes home third place.
ATS: 3-3 (50%)
O/U: 4-2 (66%)
Overall: 7-5 (58%)
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Virginia woman charged in alleged murder-for-hire plot
A Virginia woman has been arrested and charged in connection with a murder-for-hire plot, according to the Henry County Sheriff’s office.
Gennevieve McGhee, 44, was allegedly captured via audio and video evidence in the meticulous planning of a murder for hire, the sheriff’s office said.
McGhee is accused of meeting with a confidential source at her residence in Ridgeway, Virginia. The source was acting under law enforcement direction and utilizing a recording device to capture evidence.
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She allegedly discussed detailed instructions on payment arrangements and instructions for carrying out a robbery and murder.
McGhee is charged with criminal solicitation of murder and conspiracy to commit a felony.
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McGhee was taken into custody by deputies from the Henry County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday and is being held at the Henry County Adult Detention Center with no bond.
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The case remains under review by the Henry County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.
Additional information on the case is not available at this time, officials said.
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