Community rallies around woman, dog after they were hit by car

By DeAndria Turner

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    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — A woman and her dog are facing a long recovery after they were hit by a truck last week, but neighbors in NuLu say the close-knit community is stepping up to help them heal.

Kristin Campbell and her dog, Lucy, were hit Friday night at the intersection of Main and Shelby streets. Both were injured, and witnesses say the moments after the crash were chaotic and frightening.

“You heard a scream,” said Tracey Powers, who was nearby when it happened. “I turned around and saw something in the street.”

That “something” was Campbell and Lucy, a familiar sight in NuLu. Lucy, known for her pink hair, is something of a neighborhood celebrity. Campbell and her dog are daily regulars at local businesses, including The Dog Shop.

“They come every day, sometimes twice a day,” said owner Chris Roark. “They’re family to us.”

Friends who witnessed the crash rushed to help, loading Lucy into a car and rushing her to emergency veterinary care while Campbell was treated for her injuries.

“To see it happen was traumatic,” Powers said. “There was real fear about whether Lucy was going to make it.”

Campbell has since returned home to recover. Lucy remains in critical care with three pelvic fractures and lung injuries, though friends say she is showing signs of improvement.

“She’s eating and she’s barking,” Powers said. “That’s huge.”

The NuLu community has launched a GoFundMe to help cover medical and veterinary expenses as both recover from injuries no one expected.

“We’re hoping to raise enough so money isn’t something they have to worry about while healing,” Roark said.

For those who know them best, the response has been overwhelming but not surprising.

“They’re our family,” Roark said.

In NuLu, neighbors say, a best friend isn’t just a dog, it’s the community that shows up when it matters most.

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Brown University students return to campus after deadly mass shooting

By Matt Reed

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    PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (WCVB) — Brown University students are returning to campus Wednesday in Providence, Rhode Island, after a gunman opened fire on the campus of the Ivy League school.

Wednesday marks the first day of classes for the 2026 Spring semester at Brown University, more than a month after a gunman opened fire on campus.

Sophomore Ella Cook and freshman Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov were killed and nine others were wounded inside the Barus and Holley Building on Dec. 13. The deadly shooting sparked a tense, six-day manhunt that crossed into Massachusetts and ended with the discovery of the killer, Claudio Neves Valente, 48, dead in New Hampshire.

Students who spoke with NewsCenter 5 said returning to campus has been an adjustment.

“It’s kind of jarring being back,” said Percy Unger.

Adjustments to the campus include a larger police presence, more emergency blue light stations, and the implementation of card access to all buildings.

While the increased security is intended to protect students, some see it as a stark reminder of December’s tragic shooting.

“It gives me a feeling of insecurity, like we’re prepping for another terrible thing to happen and also a feeling of just paranoia and a closed-offness that used to not be present,” said Unger.

Brown University Student Body President Talib Reddick said he, too, has found it difficult returning to campus.

“I’m still processing everything myself, so it feels a little odd having to come back after this tragedy,” he said. “Even going into a building today, just having to pull out my ID to swipe into a building that was usually unlocked was a little different. By muscle memory, I tried opening the door, but it was locked.”

Cameras have been installed in key areas throughout campus, including the Barus and Holley Building.

Despite the painful reminders of what happened, the community is trying its best to move forward.

Brown University President Christina Paxson penned a letter to the student body, saying that Wednesday marks a new beginning for the campus.

“We will forever be a campus where a senseless attack brought devastating tragedy, and we continue to grieve the lives lost and support the healing of those injured on Dec. 13,” she said. “But this moment alone does not define us.”

Providence city leaders said they plan to commission a third-party review of the response to the mass shooting on the Ivy League campus.

Providence City Councilor John Goncalves said while the shooting certainly shook the community, they’re looking to ensure it never happens again.

In the meantime, an official memorial service for Cook and Mukhammad is scheduled for Feb. 7 and is open to the campus community.

Others will be able to watch live via webcast.

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Ticketmaster limits AFC Championship ticket sales to buyers in the Rocky Mountain region

By Marissa Barrett

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    MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (WMUR) — New England Patriots fans hoping to attend Sunday’s AFC Championship game in Denver may run into challenges when trying to buy tickets.

Ticketmaster displayed a notice saying only buyers with billing addresses in the Rocky Mountain region are eligible to purchase tickets for the game.

Keith Pagello, founder of TicketData, said similar restrictions have been used in the past, including when the New York Yankees limited ticket sales to Boston Red Sox fans during the AL Wild Card Series.

“Teams often do this to signal that they are trying to control the crowd, but in reality it does not have a meaningful impact on the makeup of fans who actually attend the game,” Pagello said.

Pagello said Patriots fans can still buy tickets through the secondary market.

According to StubHub, the cost of two tickets ranges from about $1,000 in the upper levels to nearly $22,000 for the best view.

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Arkansas police searching for bank robbery suspect, considered armed & extremely dangerous

By Patrick Clark

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    FORT SMITH, Arkansas (KHBS, KHOG) — The Fort Smith Police Department is investigating a bank robbery reported Tuesday afternoon in the 5200 block of Rogers Avenue.

This was at the First National Bank at the corner of Rogers Avenue and Waldron Rd.

Police say the robbery occurred at approximately 3:39 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2026. The suspect was described as a male who was carrying what appeared to be a pistol. Investigators believe the suspect fled west on Rogers Avenue in a gray Kia Forte with Oklahoma license tags.

No injuries were reported.

Tuesday evening Fort Smith police announced an arrest warrant for the suspect, Aljon Smith of Oklahoma City. Police said he was driving in a gray Kia Forte with Oklahoma tag RIX017. Aljon should be considered armed & dangerous.

Fort Smith Police announced an arrest warrant for Aljon Smith, 31, of Oklahoma City. He should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.

Detectives are working to obtain surveillance video and gather additional information that could help identify and locate the person or people responsible. Police said more details will be released as they become available and appropriate.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fort Smith Police Department at 479-709-5000.

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Sheriff: Mass shooting started as arranged gun sale between teens

By Ari Hait

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    FORT PIERCE, Florida (WPBF) — A planned gun purchase involving teenagers turned into a chaotic shootout in Fort Pierce Sunday afternoon, leaving four people injured and detectives scrambling to piece together the events.

Initially, one of the victims told detectives that the meeting was arranged to buy an iPhone on Facebook Marketplace, but investigators now believe it was actually about buying guns.

The sheriff said the situation is so convoluted that they are still trying to determine who are the victims and who are the suspects.

The scene on the 3600 block of Avenue R was marked by police tape and dozens of yellow placards, each indicating a bullet fired during the incident.

“This was a full-blown shootout here in broad daylight,” said St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro.

Sheriff Del Toro said two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old used a messaging app to arrange a gun purchase from three other individuals.

“A little concerning considering the fact you have people of this age group dealing with firearms, illegal firearms transactions,” he said.

Del Toro said shortly after the teens arrived, something went wrong.

“Three individuals came from the vicinity of a vacant residence on Avenue R and within moments the transaction escalated into gunfire,” Del Toro said. “We recovered 30 casings at the scene, so this obviously escalated very quickly and very violently.”

The shootout resulted in the three teenage buyers and one 16-year-old seller being shot.

All are expected to survive.

Investigators have since recovered 10 guns, with at least three believed to have been used in the shooting.

Detectives are still working to determine who fired the guns and how the teenagers obtained them.

“This isn’t like TV where this stuff gets solved in an hour’s time,” Del Toro said. “This takes a lot of work, a lot of coordination, a lot of documentation. A lot of work with our state attorney’s office.”

Detectives have identified a fifth person involved as a 17-year-old and are still searching for a sixth individual.

So far, no charges have been filed.

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92-year-old woman dead in crash with police cruiser; family demands justice

By Justin Schecker

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    ORLANDO, Florida (WESH) — A family is demanding justice after a 92-year-old woman died following a car crash over the weekend with an Orlando Police cruiser.

Orlando Police told WESH 2 Investigates the Traffic Homicide Unit is now investigating the accident that happened early Sunday morning at the intersection of Semoran Boulevard and Hoffner Avenue.

The initial traffic crash report found the marked Orlando Police vehicle was at fault.

The family said Milagros Ortiz took her last breath at 6:59 Monday night at Orlando Regional Medical Center while surrounded by her loved ones.

“Just because you’re a police officer, that doesn’t allow you to just go and run a red light to do whatever it is that you’re doing,” Ortiz’s daughter Judy Santiago said.

Ortiz was the matriarch of her family. She was living her life to the fullest at 92-years-old.

“My mom wasn’t the average 92-year-old,” Ortiz’s daughter Evelyn Alicea said. “Like when we go to the hospital, all the doctors would think, but she’s 92-years-old. But she was a strong 92, a vibrant 92.”

Ortiz’s children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren said they are devastated by her sudden death after she was badly injured in the crash around 1:45 a.m. Sunday.

“I know it’s going to be harder for my sister,” Santiago said, “because my sister lived here with her, so she’s got the brunt of the memories, because waking up, doing mom’s coffee. Like just now, when we were sitting here, we both were thinking at the same time, but where’s mommy? We got to get her so she could come join us to sit down, because and we can no longer do that.”

The family said a 64-year-old friend was driving Ortiz home from her weekly Saturday night bingo game.

“I could have expected that, maybe from a drunk driver, which is what I used to tell my mom, be careful, because early hours in the morning, there’s a lot of drunk drivers out there,” Alicea said. “And that’s what I would always worry about. And like I said, that’s why we had her location. But it never in a million years I would have thought it was a police officer that was going to hit her.”

According to the traffic crash report, there’s video of the collision that corroborated a witness account.

The witness said a marked Orlando Police vehicle was stopped at a red light while headed westbound on Hoffner Avenue, but then drove into the intersection of Semoran Boulevard and hit the driver’s side of Ortiz’s friend’s Jeep going southbound.

The report said the police vehicle “was at fault for the collision due to failure to yield right of way.”

Both vehicles had to be towed away from the scene, and firefighters took the officer, Ortiz, and her friend to ORMC.

“We got to see her, and she was just, my chest pains, my chest hurts,” Alicea said. “She was afraid.”

Ortiz’s family is calling on the State Attorney’s Office to hold the officer accountable.

“And now that my mother’s gone,” Santiago said, “he needs to be charged with vehicular manslaughter. I don’t know if that’s the right term, whatever, but he needs to be charged for taking my mother’s life.”

The condition of the officer is not known.

WESH 2 Investigates asked Orlando Police whether he was on or off duty at the time of the crash, but they replied they had no additional information to share on Tuesday afternoon.

WESH 2 received this statement from OPD after the story aired.

Orlando Police Department Official Statement:

The Orlando Police Department has initiated an internal investigation following a traffic accident involving an Orlando Police officer that occurred at the intersection of South Semoran Blvd and Hoffner Avenue early Sunday morning.

In addition to the preliminary accident investigation conducted at the scene, a comprehensive Traffic Homicide investigation is also underway.

Both the internal review of the officer’s actions and the Traffic Homicide investigation remain ongoing and have not yet been completed.

To preserve the integrity of these investigations, no additional information is available for release at this time.

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Caretaker accused of stealing $30K from 79-year-old Vietnam veteran

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    CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Florida (WBBH) — The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office has accused Irlene Innocent Saint Armand of stealing more than $30,000 from Michael Kraft, a 79-year-old Vietnam War veteran she was hired to care for through Visiting Angels.

“People do desperate things, but thieves are thieves,” Kraft said.

Kraft, who has been on 179 cruises, most recently last year, kept jewelry, rare coins, cash, and a collection of 1,000 two-dollar bills in his safe. He recounted an incident when he wanted to tip one of his caretakers for Christmas and asked her to open the safe for trip money, only to find it empty.

“I wanted to give one of my caretakers a tip. So I had her open up the safe for the trip money. And it wasn’t there,” Kraft said.

Kraft, who rarely wears the 22-carat gold chain he bought in Dubai, said, “It’s just it’s too Mr. T for me,” but acknowledged its sentimental value, adding, “I don’t know if I’ll ever go to Dubai again.”

Recently, Parkinson’s disease has confined Kraft to a wheelchair, but he remains hopeful. “I’m trying to get well because I want to start traveling,” he said.

Deputies reported that Saint Armand, one of 33 Visiting Angels caregivers in Kraft’s home, was identified in a database and accused of pawning Kraft’s coins, leading to her arrest on Friday.

“Why did you do this? You ruined your life,” Kraft said.

Visiting Angels stated they conduct several employee background checks and confirmed that Saint Armand has been fired.

“Their owner came over yesterday and apologized for everything,” Kraft said.

Despite the incident, Kraft has formed a special bond with a few of his caretakers. He advises others to avoid using the same code for their garage and safe, and to regularly check their home security cameras to ensure they are functioning properly.

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Mother feared daughter, police tried to get help, hours before murder

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    MILWAUKEE (WISN) — Milwaukee police responded to Carrie Zettel’s home for a conflict with her daughter. Zettel told police it sounded like Lauren Spors was breaking into her home near 23rd Street and West Ramsey Avenue in the early morning hours of Oct. 12, 2025.

Later that afternoon, a search warrant states Zettel called police, saying her daughter was “being violent.” When police got to her home, they found Zettel dead. Spors is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, accused of her death.

Before the homicide, around 3 a.m., body-camera video shows officers responding to the home. Spors can be seen lying under a tarp in the front yard.

“She doesn’t have a place to live,” Zettel told police from her front door. “She can’t live with me because she’s too violent. She tried breaking in.”

Court records show Spors has schizophrenia. Her mother told police she has been staying in a hotel room for a few weeks, but keeps getting kicked out for being disorderly.

“My poor baby, hey, I’m afraid of her,” Zettel said. “I’m afraid of her.”

“We can’t force her to get some help,” one officer said. “Like my partner said, we can go catch up to her and see if she’s willing to get some help.”

“Voluntarily,” the other officer chimes in.

Police then appear to discuss how to get her mental health help with Zettel. However, MPD muted some of the audio for medical privacy.

“See if she wants to get help or not, at least offer that to her,” police said.

“Stay there until Monday, then maybe we can get her in a bed somewhere, you know,” Zettel responded.

Police later caught up to Spors a couple of blocks away, after she ran from her mother’s house. Spors declined help when police and later her mother asked, and they came to a resolution of getting her a hotel room, the video appears to show.

12 News uncovered a trail of run-ins with Spors and the court system.

In 2018, Zettel was granted a restraining order against her daughter after penning a handwritten plea detailing her fears of Spors, who struggled with mental health issues. Court records show Spors is accused of violating that order four times. Each time, Spors was found incompetent for the case to move forward.

Court documents show she was taken to the county mental health facility after the fourth event, when she had “thrown a rock through one of the double pane windows” at Zettel’s home. Public records do not indicate how long she was held.

Spors’ case has similarities to other high-profile mental health cases in Milwaukee recently, including Katelyn Librizzi, who was arrested for allegedly stealing a day care van with kids inside.

The day before, body-camera video provided by her mother and verified by 12 News Investigates shows Christy Librizzi pleading for Wauwatosa officers to help her daughter while at a mental health facility in Wauwatosa.

The other, Isaiah Stott, who was cleared by a crisis team hours before a shootout with Milwaukee police.

In all mental health cases, officers have the ability to take someone to get mental health help involuntarily through the state’s mental health law, Chapter 51.15. In Stott’s and Librizzi’s case, police say they didn’t meet the criteria.

The law says a person must meet criteria that they are affected by mental illness, drug dependence, or are developmentally disabled. They must have “substantial probability” that they’re going to harm themselves or others, and are deemed treatable.

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Brewers surprise Aurora Health Care pediatric patients with trip to spring training

By Mallory Anderson

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    MILWAUKEE (WISN) — At American Family Field Tuesday, three young Aurora Health Care patients received the surprise of a lifetime when they learned they would be going on an all-expenses-paid trip to the Milwaukee Brewers’ spring training in Arizona.

As snow covered the parking lot, the atmosphere inside the stadium was melting hearts as the boys discovered they were chosen for this special opportunity through a special video featuring several current and former Brewers players.

“I’m Quinn Priester, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, here to tell you we’ve got a major surprise coming your way from my team and our friends at Aurora Health Care,” said Priester in the video. “What do you think about ditching the cold Midwest winter and trading it for sunny Arizona where your favorite team in baseball takes part in spring training?”

The three pediatric patients, hailing from Kewaunee, Jefferson, and Marinette counties, have faced serious health challenges, including cancer and brain hemorrhages. Among them is 13-year-old Andersen Kerls from Ixonia, who has been dealing with Crohn’s disease for a year.

“It’s been up and down, definitely. It’s been a lot better lately, but when I first was diagnosed, it was terrible,” Kerls said.

While new medication has helped him manage his pain and find foods he can eat again, Crohn’s is a disease he’ll deal with the rest of his life. Kerls’ courage to continue fighting and smiling is just one reason why his doctor nominated him for the trip.

“Their bravery, their tenacity, and their dedication to get through, that is by far the best qualities that we really look for when saying, ‘Hey, this is a great candidate to be considered,'” said Dr. Kevin Dahlman, medical director of Aurora Children’s Health. “But we wish we could do this for all of our patients. Truly.”

During the VIP trip in February, the boys and their families will meet Brewers players, participate in warmups, and even throw out the first pitch at a game.

This is the fifth year Aurora Health Care and the Milwaukee Brewers have teamed up for the surprise trip.

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Frostbitten puppy found in crate under bridge

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    ERIE, Pennsylvania (KDKA) — An Erie animal shelter is asking for answers after a six-month-old puppy was found in a crate under a bridge as sub-zero windchills batter the area.

The ANNA Shelter said Erie police called the rescue’s director around 7 p.m. on Monday about a dog that was believed to be frozen and maybe already dead.

When the red Siberian husky arrived, she was alive but unresponsive. The shelter said her heart rate was an “alarming” 46 beats per minute. Rescuers said she had frostbite on all four paws, was covered in feces and reeked of urine.

“She is literally a rack of bones weighing just 15.2 pounds,” ANNA Shelter wrote in a Facebook post.

After about 3 1/2 hours of warm blankets, medicine and petting, rescuers said the dog was stretching her legs and trying to lift her head up.

“We are feeling hopeful for this girl but she is far from out of the woods,” the ANNA Shelter wrote.

It’s reminiscent of another case the shelter took in 2025. A man called saying there was a dead dog in his driveway, but when he brought her in, it turned out she was alive — barely. Though the vet said she was just minutes from death, the 10-month-old named Phoenix made a miraculous recovery and was adopted.

Erie police are working with the shelter’s cruelty team to get justice for the husky pup, named Aimee after the Erie police dispatcher who took the original call. Anyone who has information that could help with the investigation is asked to call the cruelty team at 814-572-5913 or police at 814-870-1125.

Animal advocates are reminding everyone to take care of their pets during this cold snap. Libre’s Law, named after a puppy that was rescued from neglect at an alleged puppy mill in Lancaster, focuses on how long pets are left outside. Dogs can’t be tethered for more than 30 minutes in temperatures below 30 degrees. Animals also have to have access to unfrozen water. Failure to do so could result in felony charges.

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