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Roanoke County deaths now being investigated as double-homicide
Read full article: Roanoke County deaths now being investigated as double-homicideThe deaths of two adults in Roanoke County are now being investigated as homicides, pending results from the Medical Examiner’s Office, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Green Valley Elementary cleared after attempted armed robbery in Roanoke County
Read full article: Green Valley Elementary cleared after attempted armed robbery in Roanoke CountyGreen Valley Elementary School in Roanoke County was cleared after the school was secured during an attempted armed robbery near the school.
Roanoke County drivers asked to avoid Yellow Mountain Road due to downed tree
Read full article: Roanoke County drivers asked to avoid Yellow Mountain Road due to downed treeA portion of Yellow Mountain Road is currently blocked to traffic due to a downed tree that damaged several utility poles, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Roanoke County Police hold active threat training exercise at Faith Christian School
Read full article: Roanoke County Police hold active threat training exercise at Faith Christian SchoolRoanoke County first responders and teachers are using a fake threat to better prepare for a real-life emergency.
Tractor trailer hits, kills 34-year-old pedestrian on Route 220 in Roanoke County
Read full article: Tractor trailer hits, kills 34-year-old pedestrian on Route 220 in Roanoke CountyA pedestrian is dead after being hit by a tractor-trailer on Route 220 in Roanoke County, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Two found dead with gunshot wounds in Roanoke County home, police say
Read full article: Two found dead with gunshot wounds in Roanoke County home, police sayThe Roanoke County Police Department is investigating after two people were found dead with apparent gunshot wounds at a home in Roanoke County.
Parents, students shaken after gun found during middle school basketball game
Read full article: Parents, students shaken after gun found during middle school basketball gameParents and students are shaken up after an off-duty Roanoke County police officer's gun was found unattended in a middle school bathroom.
Roanoke County off-duty officer’s firearm found unattended in restroom during middle school basketball game
Read full article: Roanoke County off-duty officer’s firearm found unattended in restroom during middle school basketball gameA gun was found in a Roanoke County middle school bathroom during a basketball game Wednesday night, according to Roanoke County Public Schools.
Drivers asked to avoid part of West Main Street in Roanoke County due to multi-vehicle crash
Read full article: Drivers asked to avoid part of West Main Street in Roanoke County due to multi-vehicle crashA multi-vehicle crash has closed a portion of West Main Street, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
23-year-old man dead after head-on crash in Roanoke County, police say
Read full article: 23-year-old man dead after head-on crash in Roanoke County, police sayA 23-year-old man is dead and another person was taken to the hospital after a head-on crash in Roanoke County Tuesday morning, according to police.
Vehicle crash on Franklin Rd. in Roanoke County closes north, southbound lanes
Read full article: Vehicle crash on Franklin Rd. in Roanoke County closes north, southbound lanesA vehicle crash on Franklin Road in Roanoke County is causing delays Friday morning, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Roanoke school leaders stress consequences after threatening message found
Read full article: Roanoke school leaders stress consequences after threatening message foundRoanoke school leaders are urging parents to have serious discussions with their kids after a threatening message was found on Tuesday.
School bus involved in crash near Northside High School; no students on board
Read full article: School bus involved in crash near Northside High School; no students on boardA school bus was hit by a vehicle near Northside High School that ran a red light Monday morning, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Bike patrol units used to deter distracted driving on Electric Road in Roanoke County
Read full article: Bike patrol units used to deter distracted driving on Electric Road in Roanoke CountyIf you’ve driven by Tanglewood Mall lately on Route 419, you may have noticed a bigger police presence, but not in the usual patrol cars.
Roanoke County Police warn residents of man peeping inside Cave Spring area apartments
Read full article: Roanoke County Police warn residents of man peeping inside Cave Spring area apartmentsThe Roanoke County Police Department is sending a warning to residents about a man looking into occupied apartments in the Cave Spring area.
Man arrested in death of missing Salem woman whose remains were found at Hollins University
Read full article: Man arrested in death of missing Salem woman whose remains were found at Hollins UniversityThe Roanoke County Police Department made an arrest in connection to the remains found on Hollins University’s campus over a year ago.
62-year-old man dies after crashing on Bent Mountain Road in Roanoke County
Read full article: 62-year-old man dies after crashing on Bent Mountain Road in Roanoke CountyA 62-year-old man lost his life after crashing on Bent Mountain Road in Roanoke County Saturday morning, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
Police identify 21-year-old man shot and killed on Tuesday evening on Williamson Road
Read full article: Police identify 21-year-old man shot and killed on Tuesday evening on Williamson RoadThe Roanoke Police Department has identified the 21-year-old man who died following a shooting on Tuesday evening on Williamson Road.
2-year-old dog found abandoned at Roanoke County park in below-freezing temperatures
Read full article: 2-year-old dog found abandoned at Roanoke County park in below-freezing temperaturesThe Roanoke County Police Department is searching for answers after a 2-year-old dog was found abandoned at a park in below-freezing temperatures.
Police identify human remains found on Hollins University’s campus
Read full article: Police identify human remains found on Hollins University’s campusHuman remains that were found on the campus of Hollins University back in February were identified as a woman missing out of Salem, according to the Roanoke County Police Department.
3 detained after workers report being shot at in Roanoke County
Read full article: 3 detained after workers report being shot at in Roanoke CountyROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Authorities detained two adults and one juvenile on Tuesday afternoon in connection with shots being fired on Buck Mountain Road. At about 3 p.m., contract workers at Faith Christian School reported being shot at, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. Within 15 minutes of receiving the call, officers had responded and detained the three individuals. On Tuesday night, police announced that the two adults were charged with attempted unlawful wounding, contributing, trespassing, and discharging a pneumatic gun. Officers recovered an air rifle at the scene, according to police.
Police find missing 17-year-old Roanoke County girl
Read full article: Police find missing 17-year-old Roanoke County girlROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Madison McDaniel and her boyfriend were found Thursday night and they are safe, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. Roanoke County Police are asking for your help in locating a missing teen girl. Authorities said 17-year-old Madison McDaniel has been missing since Friday, Feb. 19. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, McDaniel was last seen with her boyfriend, Landen Nelson, and they may be headed to Ohio. Anyone with information is asked to call Roanoke County Police at 540-562-3265.
Body discovered in water near dam on Roanoke River
Read full article: Body discovered in water near dam on Roanoke RiverAuthorities are investigating after a body was found in the water near a dam on the Roanoke River in Vinton, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. Officials said the body was discovered around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday near the Niagara Dam. The body will be taken to the medical examiner’s office for identification, according to police. Stay with 10 News as this breaking news story develops.
67-year-old Roanoke woman dies in Catawba Valley Drive crash
Read full article: 67-year-old Roanoke woman dies in Catawba Valley Drive crashROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – A 67-year-old Roanoke woman died in a crash early Tuesday morning in Roanoke County. UPDATEAuthorities said Catawba Valley Drive in Roanoke County is back open after it was closed Tuesday morning due to a crash. The crash is still under investigation, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. ORIGINAL STORYA three-vehicle crash has closed northbound Catawba Valley Drive at Bradshaw Road in Roanoke County, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. The southbound lane of Catawba Valley Drive and Bradshaw Road are open.
Roanoke County leaders consider raising officer pay after losing nearly 20% of department this year
Read full article: Roanoke County leaders consider raising officer pay after losing nearly 20% of department this yearROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Roanoke County leaders are springing into action as the police department deals with record shortages. “26 is darn close to 20% of our workforce out in a year and you know we still have another five weeks left of the year,” Roanoke County Police Chief Howard Hall said. When it comes to starting pay, Roanoke County isn’t far off from others in our area, at $39,221. The table below shows how Roanoke County compares to some other localities in the region:Locality Starting Officer Salary Radford $42,555 Montgomery County $40,800 Lynchburg $40,019 Roanoke County $39,221 Roanoke City $38,639.75 Danville $36,812 Franklin County About $36,000 Bedford County $34,641It’s the pay beyond that starting salary holding Roanoke County leaders back. Hall said they should have a proposal for a new pay scale soon.
Suspect in Roanoke County homicide arrested 3 hours away in victim’s car with two children
Read full article: Suspect in Roanoke County homicide arrested 3 hours away in victim’s car with two childrenROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – The Roanoke County Police Department is investigating a murder that happened Monday night. The man was identified as Julian Brown, 31, of Roanoke County. According to authorities, Roanoke County Police were then contacted by Chesterfield County Police, saying the vehicle also didn’t stop for them. They were eventually able to stop the vehicle, locate the suspect and found the children unharmed. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call Roanoke County Police at 540-562-3265.
Have unused prescription drugs lying around? Here’s what you can do with them
Read full article: Have unused prescription drugs lying around? Here’s what you can do with themROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – You can help save lives and stop drug abuse by getting rid of your old, unused or unwanted prescription medications. The Roanoke County Police Department and the Prevention Council of Roanoke County are encouraging people to participate in the 10th annual National Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, October 24, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Even if you don’t live in the Roanoke area, there are collection sites across the country where you can go. Organizers said these medications often end up in the wrong hands, so it’s important for families and businesses to do their part by getting rid of them. “Just leaving one pill, just one, in the hands of young people could lead to addiction," said Nancy Hans, the executive director of the Prevention Council of Roanoke County.
Bedford man allegedly beaten, abducted and robbed following Tinder date
Read full article: Bedford man allegedly beaten, abducted and robbed following Tinder dateBEDFORD COUNTY, VA. – UPDATERoanoke County police said they arrested four more people in connection with this incident: Angelique Glovier, Steven Moses, Robin Nester and Joshua Dodson. Both the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office and Roanoke County Police Department are on this case. Bedford County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Christian Edmondson has worked on the case, and while she’s worked robberies and abductions before, she’s never worked anything like this. The victim told police the suspects then returned back and wanted more from him. “You know he was beaten in Roanoke County and was robbed of some items there ... before being transported back to Bedford County," Edmondson said.
Potential power line incident blocked northbound and southbound lanes on Franklin Road
Read full article: Potential power line incident blocked northbound and southbound lanes on Franklin RoadROANOKE, Va. – UPDATERoanoke County Police Department announced that both northbound and southbound lanes in the 6200 block of Franklin Road are now open. ORIGINAL STORYThe Roanoke County Police Department announced a warning of a roadblock in the area of the 6200 block of Franklin Road in Roanoke. A dump truck hitting potential power lines across the roadway and Roanoke County Police and Fire Rescue are on the scene, according to authorities. Police said it is unknown when the lanes will reopen. Here is a map of the approximate location police said roads are blocked:
Roanoke County officer’s de-escalation training helped calm down 9-year-old after school bus incident
Read full article: Roanoke County officer’s de-escalation training helped calm down 9-year-old after school bus incidentMorris rushed to the bus stop near Pinevale and Garst Mill Roads. Police said a 9-year-old boy, who has behavioral issues, was getting on the bus but refused to wear a mask. When he was asked to sit in the back, he got aggressive and attacked the school bus monitor. “Your concerns, obviously, go to the safety of the children - all of the children - that are on the bus,” said Morris. That’s when Morris, a mom and a school resource officer, stepped in.
Roanoke County police officer helps de-escalate situation after boy attacks school bus monitor
Read full article: Roanoke County police officer helps de-escalate situation after boy attacks school bus monitorROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Roanoke police issued a statement after some people saw a young boy put into a police car on Thursday morning. At 7:30 a.m., police responded after a 10-year-old boy with autism attacked a school bus monitor. The incident happened while the bus was at the intersection of Garst Mill and Pinevale roads, according to the Roanoke County Police Department. When the boy was asked to sit in the back of the bus, he became aggressive and police said he attacked the school bus monitor; however the monitor was not hurt. The officer then drove the boy to school in the front seat of the patrol car, and walked him inside to the principal.
What it means for you as Roanoke County police face worst staffing issues in history
Read full article: What it means for you as Roanoke County police face worst staffing issues in historyROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – The Roanoke County Police Department is dealing with the worst staffing issues it’s ever had. “Most of the people that were hired around the same time as me, a lot of them have left. “I think a lot of times we’re discouraged with the negativity in the current climate and the way that law enforcement is portrayed,” Schmitt said. The Roanoke County Police Department is holding a Diversity in Law Enforcement Recruiting event on Aug. 25. It’s happening at 6 p.m. at the Roanoke County Criminal Justice Academy, located at 5401 Barnes Ave. Officers will be present to answer questions and talk about starting a career in law enforcement.
Room to run: Roanoke County K9 officers receive their own obstacle course
Read full article: Room to run: Roanoke County K9 officers receive their own obstacle courseROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – The Roanoke County Police Department now has a dedicated place to teach its dogs new tricks. An obstacle course for the department’s K9 officers started taking shape behind its headquarters Friday. The course came from Spike’s K9 Fund, a Virginia Beach-based organization which provides for K9 officers across the country. Founder James Hatch donated the course to Roanoke County at no cost to taxpayers. “That’s whether it’s an agility course like this, bulletproof vests -- we’ve provided bulletproof vests for all of the dogs here in Roanoke County -- or medical attention if they need it.”Hatch and other volunteers will complete construction of the course on Saturday.
Virginia lawmakers press law enforcement officials on police reform, accountability
Read full article: Virginia lawmakers press law enforcement officials on police reform, accountabilityROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Ahead of a special Virginia General Assembly session in August on police reform, the first of three joint House committee meetings were held Wednesday. During the Joint Meeting of Courts of Justice and Public Safety Committees on Wednesday morning, lawmakers pushed for transparency and accountability when it comes to citizen complaints and misconduct investigations. Law enforcement talked about the importance of accreditation, training and body-worn cameras. As lawmakers put lead law enforcement officials in the hot seat looking to make change, Hall said that those changes have to be specific and actionable. “I think we have to be very careful in trying to understand what we’re trying to accomplish,” said Hall.
Armed suspect arrested after making threats at a Food Lion near Plantation Road
Read full article: Armed suspect arrested after making threats at a Food Lion near Plantation RoadROANOKE CO., Va. According to the Roanoke County Police Department, a man has been arrested after making several threats to others at Food Lion near Plantation Road. Police say the suspect was taken into custody around 1:50 p.m.
Speeding increasing in Virginia during stay-at-home order
Read full article: Speeding increasing in Virginia during stay-at-home orderROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Roanoke County police are urging people to slow down. “We do see an increased number in speed complaints in neighborhoods, just more people being at home," said Sgt. Northam’s stay-at-home order went into effect in March but the number of fatal and non-fatal speed-related crashes increased compared to 2019. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, there has been a “severe spike” in speeding nationwide as a result of so many people staying at home. The DMV campaign is also an opportunity to remind people about something that can be just as important as their speed.
Inmate death at Western Virginia Regional Jail under investigation
Read full article: Inmate death at Western Virginia Regional Jail under investigationROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – An inmate death at the Western Virginia Regional Jail is under investigation, according to jail officials. The jail’s medical staff performed CPR and other life-saving measures until Roanoke County Fire-EMS responded and took over, according to a release from the jail. Osbourn was pronounced dead at 7:25 a.m.Police say the Roanoke County Police Department has started an investigation and the Roanoke medical examiner’s office will perform an autopsy. According to the jail’s statement, there is no reason to believe Osbourne’s death was related to coronavirus and jail officers interacted with Osbourne before he died. Osbourne was committed to Western Virginia Regional Jail on March 8, 2020 and was awaiting trial for a fraud charge in Salem as well as a probation violation and a narcotics charge in Danville and an additional narcotics charge in Martinsville.
Roanoke County Police asking homeowners, businesses to register security cameras
Read full article: Roanoke County Police asking homeowners, businesses to register security camerasROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – The Roanoke County Police Department launched a new initiative, the Citizens’ View Security Camera Program, to recruit the community to help to solve crimes. The department is asking for local home and business owners to voluntarily sign up to let police know if and where they have security cameras outside their stores or homes, including doorbell cameras, tree cameras and more sophisticated cameras. Therefore, if there is a crime, police can figure out if there are surveillance cameras nearby and begin to search for evidence. “We do not have remote access to the cameras," said McNamara. His store’s security footage has even come in handy before.
Roanoke County authorities search for man they say stole $500+ worth of tools
Read full article: Roanoke County authorities search for man they say stole $500+ worth of toolsROANOKE COUNTY, Va. - Roanoke County authorities are searching for a man they say stole more than $500 in tools last week. According to the Roanoke County Police Department, the tools were stolen on Sept. 2 around 8:30 p.m. in the 5300 block of Peters Creek Road. The man is wanted on suspicion for grand larceny. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Saul at the Roanoke County Police Department at 540-777-8641. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Roanoke County Public Schools releases statement on incident that locked down several schools
Read full article: Roanoke County Public Schools releases statement on incident that locked down several schoolsROANOKE COUNTY, Va. - Roanoke County Public Schools has released a statement after all schools were told to shelter in place and several others were placed on lockdown Friday morning. Below is the full statement from Roanoke County Public Schools:"On the morning of Sept. 6, at around 7:20 a.m., the Roanoke County Police Department asked us to place schools on a shelter in place as a precaution due to a report of a suspicious person armed with a weapon in the southwest portion of Roanoke County. As a further precaution, we decided to place all schools on a shelter in place because this persons whereabouts was unknown. A shelter in place means students remain inside the building and continue the school day. We want to express our sincere appreciation to the Roanoke County Police Department for their swift response and detailed attention to keeping our schools safe and secure."
Roanoke County officer charged after he allegedly doctored time sheets, got paid while not working
Read full article: Roanoke County officer charged after he allegedly doctored time sheets, got paid while not workingROANOKE COUNTY, Va. - A Roanoke County officer is facing charges after he allegedly handed in faulty time cards over a two-year span. An investigation revealed that Steven McChesney Jr., 33, of Roanoke was recording time on department time sheets that had not been worked over a two-year period, according to police. Authorities say the discovery was made in June and McChesney was placed on paid administrative leave. He worked for the Roanoke County Police Department from 2013 to 2015 and then returned in 2016. McChesney has been charged with one count of obtaining money by false pretense in excess of $200 and two counts of obtaining money by false pretense in excess of $500.
What's News Today: August 5, 2019
Read full article: What's News Today: August 5, 2019Here's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia. The Old Fiddlers' Convention gets underway in Galax today. The youth competition gets underway starting at 5:30 p.m. Events run through Sunday. You can give your comments at a public to the agency at a public information session today. The clinic will be at the Salem Church of Christ from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.Roanoke County schools holds its teacher convocation today.
Driver suffers serious injuries in Roanoke County crash
Read full article: Driver suffers serious injuries in Roanoke County crashROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – A driver was taken to a hospital Sunday night after a crash in the 7500 block of Franklin Road, the Roanoke County Police Department said. No other vehicles were involved. The driver didn’t have any passengers at the time. The wreck took place at 7:30 p.m.“Driver fatigue and weather conditions were likely factors,” police said in a news release. The driver’s injuries are considered serious.