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  • Victim Identified in Rosecrest Avenue Homicide Investigation

    RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond Police have identified the victim in a tragic homicide investigation on Rosecrest Avenue as 64-year-old Teresa Jackson of Richmond.

    The investigation began early Tuesday morning when officers were dispatched around 7:41 a.m. to the 1600 block of Rosecrest Avenue for a welfare check. Upon entering the residence, officers discovered Jackson unresponsive with an apparent gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy to officially determine the cause and manner of death.

    Detectives with the Major Crimes Division are actively investigating and asking for the public’s help. Anyone with information related to this case is urged to contact Detective G. Russell at (804) 646-7715 or reach out anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling (804) 780-1000. Tips may also be submitted via the P3 Tips app on your smartphone.

    As the investigation continues, authorities are working diligently to bring answers and justice in the death of Teresa Jackson.

  • Community Mourns Loss of 83-Year-Old Robert Eli, Struck and Killed by Train in Henderson

    EVANSVILLE, Ind. () — A community is in mourning following the tragic death of a Henderson man who was struck and killed by a train on Tuesday afternoon.

    The Henderson County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim as 83-year-old Robert Eli of Henderson. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. near Schuette and Meadow Lane, where authorities responded to the heartbreaking scene.

    Robert Eli was known by many in the community, and news of his passing has left family, friends, and neighbors in shock and sorrow. As they come to terms with the sudden loss, loved ones are remembering him for the life he lived and the memories he leaves behind.

    The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident, which is being treated as a tragic accident. No foul play is suspected.

    As the investigation continues, the community grieves the loss of one of its own — a reminder of how fragile and precious life can be.

    Thoughts and prayers are with the Eli family during this difficult time.

  • In Loving Memory of William Loebker


    The Cincinnati community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of William Loebker, a 19-year-old from Milford, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle crash on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

    According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the accident occurred around 12:30 p.m. on the on-ramp from Interstate 75 southbound to Interstate 275 eastbound in Sharonville. William was riding a 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 600 when he collided with the rear of a semi-truck merging onto the ramp. Despite swift emergency response, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

    William was a young man full of promise and passion, especially for motorcycles and adventure. His enthusiasm for life, kind heart, and bright spirit left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. He was a son, a friend, and a loved member of his community whose presence will be deeply missed.

    The crash remains under investigation, and authorities continue to piece together the circumstances of the incident.

    As family, friends, and neighbors come to terms with this tragic loss, we extend our deepest condolences to the Loebker family. May William’s memory live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

    Rest in peace, William Loebker. Gone far too soon, but never forgotten.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Rafael Cuadra


    The Susquehanna and Binghamton communities are mourning the tragic and untimely loss of Rafael Cuadra, who passed away on July 7, 2025, following a devastating three-car accident at the intersection of Court Street and Century Drive in Binghamton, New York.

    Rafael was known for his compassionate heart, warm presence, and the kindness he extended to everyone he met. His passing leaves a deep void in the lives of his family, friends, and all those who had the honor of knowing him. Whether in his hometown of Susquehanna or among his extended circle in Binghamton, Rafael made a lasting impact with his gentle nature and genuine spirit.

    The tragic accident has sent shockwaves through both communities, reminding us all of the fragility of life and the importance of safe, attentive driving. As investigations into the incident continue, what remains clear is the enduring love and admiration Rafael inspired in those around him.

    His memory will live on in shared stories, cherished moments, and the lasting influence he had on so many lives.

    🕊️ Rest in peace, Rafael Cuadra. You will be missed, remembered, and loved — always.

     

  • Battle Creek, Michigan Mourns the Loss of Travis Robinson

     


    The community of Battle Creek, Michigan is heartbroken over the tragic and unexpected loss of Travis Robinson, a devoted husband, loving father, and proud graduate of Battle Creek Central High School. His passing has left a deep and painful void in the lives of those who knew and loved him.

    Travis was more than a family man — he was a loyal friend, a proud member of the Battle Creek Central Alumni Association, and a passionate enthusiast of the MotoPsychos, where he found joy and brotherhood in the world of motorcycles and camaraderie. Whether he was on the road, in the garage, or spending time with his loved ones, Travis brought warmth, energy, and an unshakable spirit to everything he did.

    He will be remembered for his big heart, his deep laugh, and his unwavering dedication to the people he loved most. As a husband and father, Travis was a rock — dependable, compassionate, and fiercely proud of his family.

    In this time of mourning, the Battle Creek community joins together to honor his memory and support his family through this unimaginable loss. May the legacy of Travis Robinson continue to ride on in every story shared and every life he touched.

    🕊️ Rest in peace, Travis. You are gone too soon, but never forgotten.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Steven E. Cannode Jr.

    With great sorrow, the Kenton community mourns the sudden passing of Steven E. Cannode Jr., who passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at the age of 53 at Miami Valley Hospital.

    Born in Kenton on June 8, 1972, Steven was the beloved son of Steven E. Cannode Sr. and Theresa (Smith) Cannode, who survive him. A proud graduate of Kenton High School, Steven dedicated much of his life to working as a skilled mechanic, where his passion for engines and craftsmanship was evident to all who knew him.

    Steven’s life was rich with family, friendships, and adventure. He leaves behind a loving family, including his children: Wanda (Chase) Tomak of Glouster; Tabitha Whitaker of Marion; Bailey (Caleb) Halsey of Findlay; Brooklyn (Tyler) Wies of Dola; and Sara Jean “Blondie” (Trent) Reichelderfer of Kenton. He is also survived by his sister, Stephanie Cannode of Kenton, and his cherished grandchildren: Ellieana and Tommie; Leland and Laylyn; Blake and Emma; Kyson; Kannon, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends.

    Steven was preceded in death by his aunts Norma Chatfield and Patricia Wood; uncles David Cannode and Bill Howe Sr.; and his best friend, Dave “Hillman” Roberts, whose memory he held close.

    A proud member of the Eagles Post 2163, Moose Lodge 428, and Sons of AmVets Post 1994, Steven lived life with energy and heart. He found joy in boating, hunting, drag racing, and fishing on Lake Erie for perch and walleye. He was happiest in his garage, fixing cars, off-roading in his side-by-side, or riding his motorcycle with friends. A loyal Pittsburgh Steelers fan, Steven’s presence was bold, fun-loving, and deeply devoted to his family.

    His grandchildren were the light of his life, and his legacy will live on in the laughter, stories, and love he leaves behind.

    A visitation and celebration of Steven’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Schindewolf-Stout-Crates Funeral Home in Kenton.

    May his memory be a blessing and his spirit live on in all who knew and loved him.

     

  • In Loving Memory of Robert David Connolly Jr.

    The community of Wallingford and Oxford, Connecticut is mourning the tragic loss of Robert David Connolly Jr., a 24-year-old whose life was cut short in a fatal motorcycle accident on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.

    According to state police, the accident occurred at approximately 4:47 p.m. along Guntown Road in Oxford. Officers from the Oxford Police Department and Connecticut State Troopers responded to the area after Wallingford Police, who had been investigating a missing person case, traced Robert’s whereabouts.

    Upon arrival, authorities discovered a 2001 Honda motorcycle approximately 20 feet down an embankment off the southbound shoulder of Guntown Road, deep within a wooded area. Robert had been thrown from the motorcycle during the crash and tragically sustained fatal injuries at the scene.

    Robert was a young man remembered for his energy, warmth, and the love he shared with family and friends. His sudden passing has left a deep void in the lives of those who knew him.

    As the community grieves this heartbreaking loss, support and condolences continue to pour in for the Connolly family. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash remains ongoing.

    Rest in peace, Robert David Connolly Jr.

     

     

  • In Loving Memory of Terrance Freeman

    The Baker community is mourning the heartbreaking and unexpected loss of Terrance Freeman, who passed away on July 7, 2025. Terrance was a beloved son, brother, and friend whose sudden passing has left a deep void in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

    Terrance will be remembered for his generous spirit, quiet strength, and the care he showed to those around him. His presence brought light into many lives, and his absence is being felt profoundly by family and friends.

    Amid this tragedy, the Freeman family is facing even greater hardship — Terrance’s younger brother, Terrell, is currently in critical condition in the ICU, battling serious health complications. As they grieve one son, they fight for the life of another.

    During this incredibly difficult time, the Freeman family needs the support of the community — through prayers, compassion, and assistance with memorial expenses and medical costs. Every gesture of help eases the weight of their loss and affirms that they are not alone.

    Let us come together in remembrance of Terrance’s life and in support of his loved ones as they navigate both grief and hope.

    Rest in peace, Terrance Freeman.

    Your memory lives on in the hearts of those who carry your love forward.

     

  • Three Springs, Pennsylvania Mourns the Loss of Raymond C. Goss

    The community of Three Springs, Pennsylvania, is deeply saddened by the passing of Raymond C. Goss, a devoted husband, loving father, and cherished member of the local racing community. Raymond was well known as a passionate 4-Cylinder driver for the Welsh Racing Team, where his skill and dedication made a lasting impression on fellow racers and fans alike.

    A proud alumnus of Southern Huntingdon County High and Middle School, Raymond’s roots in the area ran deep. Beyond his racing achievements, he was beloved for his warmth, commitment to family, and the support he offered to those around him.

    Raymond’s loss leaves a profound void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the Three Springs community. His legacy as a devoted family man and respected racer will be remembered with great admiration and fondness.

    The community extends its heartfelt condolences to Raymond’s loved ones during this difficult time. His spirit and passion will live on in the memories of all who knew him.

  • In Loving Memory of Dallas M. Raugh & Thera J. Raugh

    ADAMS COUNTY, Ind. – A tragic accident on Tuesday morning, July 8, 2025, claimed the lives of 16-year-old Dallas M. Raugh and his mother, 41-year-old Thera J. Raugh, leaving the Adams County community in mourning.

    According to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Dallas was driving a 2024 Hyundai Sonata southbound on U.S. Highway 27 around 8:30 a.m., with Thera in the passenger seat. Preliminary reports indicate the teen may have disregarded a traffic signal before the vehicle collided with a 2003 Freightliner semi driven by 42-year-old Jeremy M. Klenke. The Hyundai struck the semi broadside and became lodged beneath the truck.

    Emergency responders arrived quickly, but tragically, both Dallas and Thera were pronounced dead at the scene. Klenke was not injured and complied with a blood draw, as mandated by Indiana law. Authorities do not believe impairment was a factor.

    Investigators are considering failure to obey a traffic signal, driving too fast for the weather conditions, and reduced visibility due to fog as potential contributors to the crash.

    The accident prompted a coordinated response involving the Adams County Coroner’s Office, Adams County EMS, Monroe Fire Department, Decatur Police Department, Indiana State Police Motor Carrier Division, and other local agencies.

    Dallas was a young man full of promise, and Thera, a devoted mother, was his constant support and guiding light. Their passing is a devastating loss to all who knew and loved them.

    As the investigation continues, the community rallies around the Raugh family, offering prayers, comfort, and support during this unimaginable time.

    May Dallas and Thera rest in peace.

    Their memory will live on in the hearts of all they touched.

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