Questions linger after woman from Nicaragua is found dead inside Dollar Tree freezer in Miami

By Hunter Geisel, Sergio Candido

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    Miami, Florida (WFOR) — A death investigation is underway after a woman was found dead inside a Dollar Tree store freezer on Sunday morning, City of Miami Police said.

Around 8 a.m., Miami Police officers responded to the Dollar Tree location at 968 SW 8th St. in Little Havana after an employee called saying that there was a deceased woman inside the business.

According to Miami Police, the woman, later identified as 32-year-old Helen Massiell Garay Sanchez, was found inside the Dollar Tree’s freezer.

“Complainant found a naked female in the cooler of the store,” dispatchers are heard saying over the police scanners.

Video from the scene on Sunday showed police and fire rescue officials headed to the back of the store, gloved and carrying equipment.

“I’m also advised by the staff that they don’t recognize her as well,” dispatchers said.

Miami Police is investigating the discovery as an unclassified death at this time, as the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death remain unclear.

GoFundMe says family raising funds to bring woman’s body back to Nicaragua According to a GoFundMe page said to be set up by her family, Garay was a physician originally from Nicaragua. The fundraiser page described Garay as a devoted doctor and a beloved mother of two children.

The page said Garay was an anesthesiologist who specialized in congenital heart disease, noting that her work brought “hope and healing to countless children and families.”

According to the fundraising page, Garay died following what the family described as a “tragic accident while abroad.” The family’s stated goal is to bring her body back to Nicaragua so she can receive a funeral and final resting place surrounded by loved ones.

The fundraiser said donations will go toward repatriation, transportation and funeral expenses in Nicaragua.

“Her strength, warmth, and unwavering love for her family will always be remembered,” the page said.

Little Havana residents react to Dollar Tree body discovery People who showed up at the store on Sunday morning were shocked by the deadly discovery.

“I got to be honest with you, I’m totally devastated,” said concerned resident Margarita Puig. “I can’t believe in the Dollar Tree you’d find a dead body.”

Hugo Morales, another concerned resident, said he was concerned about when the woman’s family would find out.

“I think it’s crazy,” Morales said. “I’ve never heard of something like that in my life.”

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Students accused of sharing intimate image of minor

By Lauren Linder

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    Pennsylvania (KDKA) — Troopers at the Pennsylvania State Police barracks in Greensburg arrested six teenagers accused of sharing an intimate image of a minor on their cell phones. It’s unclear how many charges each teen faces or what the charges are.

State police said ChildLine contacted them about an incident that took place on Kimberly Drive in Unity Township, Westmoreland County. According to investigators, six 14-year-olds disseminated an intimate image of a minor on their phones in August. They arrested and charged all of them, including the victim, a teenage girl from Latrobe.

Three others are also teenage girls from Latrobe and two are teenage boys: one from Latrobe and another from Indiana. Multiple of them are students at the high school, though an exact number is unclear.

KDKA reached out to the Greater Latrobe School District for comment. Superintendent Kim Rieffannacht released a statement that said, in part, “Upon learning of the matter, district administrators took immediate and appropriate action in accordance with established policies and fully cooperated with law enforcement throughout their investigation.”

KDKA contacted state police for more details on the case, but did not hear back on Friday.

Danielle Carroll, a parent with two daughters ages 16 and 13 in the district, said she’s hearing more and more about teenagers using their cell phones inappropriately.

“It’s a shame, nowadays, that this is happening more frequently,” Carroll said.

“It’s sad at this point that we have to have these conversations with our kids,” Carroll added.

Carroll hopes teens are listening and realize that, under Pennsylvania law, they can face serious charges for sharing explicit images of minors.

“It’s something that you as a parent want to make sure that it doesn’t happen to your child and anyone that your child is around,” she said.

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Children Enjoy Final Snow at Channel Islands Harbor

Tracy Lehr

OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) – Some children on the Central Coast who may never seen snow had a chance to play at the Channel Islands Harbor.

The snow was delivered by truck on the same day as the harbor’s annual boat parade.

But the snow didn’t last long. By Sunday it was melting fast.

Even so, children threw snowballs and gave sledding a try.

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Suspect arrested in connection with suspicious death of 93-year-old in Logan

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — A suspect has been arrested and charged with the murder of a 93-year-old man in Philadelphia’s Logan section.

The suspect, 53-year-old Coy Thomas, was taken into custody Sunday at 22nd and Lehigh avenues.

Thomas is believed to have stabbed Lafayette Dailey last week.

He was found inside his home on the 4500 block of North 16th Street.

Dailey’s car and wallet were missing, although his car was later recovered.

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Inmate killed in Maryland prison; another inmate identified as suspect

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    Maryland (WJZ) — A 23-year-old inmate died in a Maryland prison on Saturday, Dec. 13, according to State Police.

Troopers were notified about the death around 8 p.m. after inmate Deon Smith, 23, was found dead inside Building F of the Jessup Correctional Institution in Anne Arundel County.

According to police, another inmate was identified as a suspect in Smith’s death. The suspect will not be identified until charges are filed.

An investigation will be conducted and presented to the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney for review.

Previous Maryland inmate deaths According to data from Maryland State Police, there were 22 inmate deaths in 2024, a 47% drop from 42 deaths in 2023.

So far in 2025, there have been 68 inmate deaths reported across maryland, including 15 at the Jessup Correctional Institution, data shows.

In September, a 38-year-old man was found dead in the North Branch Correctional Institution in Allegany County, Maryland State Police said.

In February, a 61-year-old inmate was killed at the Jessup Correctional Institution, police said. Similar to Saturday’s incident, another inmate was identified as a suspect.

The latest inmate death comes nearly two weeks after ten people were indicted in connection with three separate alleged contraband smuggling schemes at the facility, according to the State Attorney General’s Office.

The indictment alleges that correctional officers smuggled drugs, cellphones and other items into the facility and gave them to inmates and incarcerated students.

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Roommate of Brown University shooting victim remembers him as kind and full of joy

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    BOSTON (WBZ) — The roommate of one of the students killed in the Brown University shooting said his friend was a “ball of joy.”

Students Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov died after a gunman opened fire in a classroom in an engineering building on the campus in Providence, Rhode Island Saturday afternoon. Nine others were wounded. The shooter has not been captured.

Freshman Khimari Manns was a roommate of Umurzokov at Brown. When he heard about the shooting, Manns sheltered in a restroom and reached out to his wrestling teammates, his classmates, and Umurzokov. But when he didn’t hear back from Umurzokov during the campus lockdown, he began to get worried.

“Something didn’t feel right. I texted him, and then he didn’t text back,” Manns told CBS News Boston.

Throughout the evening Saturday, Manns texted friends and called police to get updates. He was told that Umurzokov was one of the two victims around 10 a.m. Sunday.

“It feels like not reality,” Manns said. He explained that the last time he spoke with his roommate was about the video game Pac-Man.

“What I do know is that Brown is grieving. I am grieving. The loss of him will be felt throughout this community. His soul truly did reverberate throughout the community,” Manns said.

“He was always there for you” Manns said Umurzokov was studying neuroscience and was extremely smart.

“He was kind. He reached out to me as soon as we got roommate assignments. Most importantly, he was just present. Whatever you asked him to do, he was always there for you,” Manns said.

He will remember his roommate as thoughtful, compassionate, and having a warm, gentle spirit.

“Just a ball of joy, ball of energy. He raises everybody else to a certain level. He made sure I had my stuff done. He made sure he had his stuff done. He was just always there,” Manns said.

He said that what he will miss most about Umurzokov is his smile.

“He’d come in there and cheer me up,” Manns explained.

Manns said that he wants to make sure that people “don’t wait until it’s too late to make somebody feel like your heart is out to them. Give them their praise while they’re here.”

Emotions remain high on campus as students, faculty, and community members try to cope with the horrific tragedy.

“It’s very stressful and it’s very sad, especially for the victims,” Brown student body president Talib Reddick said.

Students were told that all exams, final projects, and classes have been cancelled. Administrators said they are welcome to go home at any time.

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Former State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson Reacts to Attacks on First Night of Hanukkah

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Former California State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, who is celebrating Hanukkah, shared her reaction to the deadly shootings in Australia.

“When you allow people filled with hate, rage, and ignorance to access firearms they certainly can and will continue to act out and destroy the lives of innocent people. We know in Australia, that this was an act of antisemitism, we know that 15 people have lost their lives at a time when we celebrate a wonderful holiday of happiness and thanks that is filled with family and children,” said Jackson. “This is inexcusable and actions need to be taken to stop this kind of hatred, to stop this lack of understanding to stop this cruelty.”

Jackson also spoke out against the shooting at Brown University.

She urged lawmakers to make a commitment to take action to end this kind of violence in the nation and the world.

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Santa Barbara Parade of Lights and Fireworks Light Up Harbor

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – The Santa Barbara Parade of Lights took place on Sunday night with displays of all kinds and a firework show.

Dozens of illuminated boats took part for prizes, including one that looked like a green dinosaur.

People lined the waterfront to enjoy the 39th annual event. Boats moved in a line along the coast and when they motored back to their slips people got a closer look.

A fireworks show followed the Parade of Lights.

The reflection of the fireworks could be seen on the water in the harbor.

About five minutes into the show people with a view of the coast could see a spectacular fireworks finale.

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Intended victim of purse theft in Rochester Hills fought back with shopping cart, deputies said.

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    AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (WWJ) — An Auburn Hills, Michigan, woman is facing felony charges over purse thefts from two shoppers in Rochester Hills, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office reported.

During one of the incidents, deputies said, the intended victim fought back with a shopping cart.

Lynsie Marion Leinenger, 37, is charged with unarmed robbery, which is a 15-year felony, and larceny from a person, which is a 10-year felony, court records show. She was arraigned Friday in 52-3 District Court. Bond was set at $10,000. A probable cause conference is scheduled for Dec. 23, preliminary exam set for Dec. 30.

She is being held in the Oakland County Jail, in the meantime, deputies said.

The two purse thefts happened within 30 minutes of each other on Thursday at the Kroger and Meijer stores in Rochester Hills, deputies said.

Deputies were called to the Kroger store at 65 S. Livernois Road shortly after 8 p.m. on a report of that larceny. A purse that belonged to a 64-year-old Rochester Hills woman was grabbed by another woman out of a shopping cart, and the thief then ran off. The purse held a phone, wallet and prescription medication.

About 8:30 p.m., while deputies were finishing taking the report at Kroger, they got a call of a robbery in progress at Meijer, 3610 Marketplace Circle. The sheriff’s office said the description of the suspect at Meijer matched the description of the suspect at Kroger.

The intended victim at Meijer was a 71-year-old Rochester Hills woman. Deputies said that after the suspect grabbed that woman’s purse and ran to the back of the store, the victim chased the suspect “and knocked her down with the shopping cart.”

The two women then fought over the purse before the thief snatched it away and began running toward the front of the door.

But as she was running, the suspect fell and injured her knee.

The victim recovered her purse, and the suspect was arrested. “This is a sad reminder that there are individuals who seek to prey on others – particularly the elderly – during the holiday season,” Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said. “We urge everyone to remain situationally aware, and we specifically encourage women to keep a close watch on their purses and never leave them unattended in shopping carts.”

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Oakland Mall reinvests empty space to bring entertainment, support organizations

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    TROY, Michigan (WWJ) — Online shopping is on the rise, leaving many malls either vacant or closed.

Oakland Mall in Troy, Michigan, is one that took a hit with many department stores, including Macy’s, parting ways with their storefronts.

What once were clothing racks at Macy’s now showcase local art. And the fitting room, now the main stage to the future of the mall.

“Malls are going to fail, but the difference between my mall and their mall is that we are located on the best land in Metro Detroit,” said Oakland Mall owner Mario Kiezi.

Earlier this year, Macy’s closed after being in the mall for over 50 years.

According to Macy’s Inc, the company had to reinvent its storefront with many consumers doing their shopping online, like many businesses.

Many malls have been impacted by the shift created by online shopping, but Kiezi says his vision is bigger than filling shopping bags by focusing on community and small businesses.

“We are creating an event that is for the people by the people, and we wanted to bring everyone together through shared purpose,” said Jimmy Nguyen, event organizer with House Bl3nd.

House Bl3nd, the local coffee house, brought together local artists and bands for a holiday fundraiser. The entry fee is a toy donation for local organizations like Bottomless Toy Chest and Coalition on Temporary Housing (COTS).

“I haven’t been able to count because we are overflowing off the shelves,” said Nguyen.

Thousands of toys were donated. Mild Pulp, a new band, even took time away from their scheduled concerts to give back.

“I used to come here as a kid all the time, so it’s really nice to be able to see all our friends and family come out for a good cause,” said lead vocalist Dominic Cockell.

A space where thousands of shoppers spent countless dollars is now giving back to the people they once served.

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