New Orleans Police Department recruit detained by ICE, held without bond

By Erin Lowrey

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    NEW ORLEANS (WDSU) — A New Orleans Police Department recruit was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Wednesday morning.

According to NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, the recruit, who was not named, was hired by the police force in June of 2025.

Kirkpatrick said an order was signed by a judge in Atlanta, Georgia, on Dec. 5, 2025, ordering the man’s removal.

Kirkpatrick said the recruit was taken into custody without incident.

After ICE notified NOPD of the judge’s order, Kirkpatrick said she and her team immediately reviewed the hiring process for the recruit, as well as the man’s file.

According to Kirkpatrick, the recruit had a valid driver’s license and Social Security number, and also completed an application that was not flagged for immigration concerns through the department’s E-Verify system.

Kirkpatrick said the recruit did not have a criminal history, and nothing in his hiring packet would lead her to believe he was not a legal citizen.

The recruit was not given a bond and is currently in the process of being removed from the country, according to Kirkpatrick.

WDSU reached out to ICE for more information regarding the recruit’s deportation and detainment. At the time of this publication, a response was not received.

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Man taken into custody after running on icy Allegheny River to flee from police

By Raquel Ciampi, Caitlyn Scott, Felicity Taylor

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    PITTSBURGH (WTAE) — According to court documents, Gary Cawley, 47, was taken into custody after a three hour chase. He is facing several charges, including burglary, trespassing and evading arrest.

New details from the criminal complaint show officers found Cawley trespassing at the old VA site. He was allegedly messing with an electrical panel, trying to steal materials from it.

At that point, he ran from police, and started walking on the Allegheny River.

Court documents reveal officers followed along on the snowy railroad tracks to keep Cawley in their sights. Officers ended up having to tell the railroad company to shut down until Cawley was taken into custody.

He allegedly told police he’d “walk all the way to Mississippi” before he went to police. He said, “It was only trespassing! I’m not going back to jail. Just send me a citation.”

An officer ended up going out onto the ice and blocked Cawley’s path. He surrendered and was taken to the hospital.

According to police, Cawley gave them a fake name. Officers ended up finding his identity and he had numerous burglary charges against him.

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Milwaukee tenant sees sewage backup in kitchen sink

By Emily Pofahl

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    MILWAUKEE (WISN) — Jessie Brown, a tenant in a Milwaukee apartment near 30th and Wisconsin, says he has been dealing with sewage backing up into his kitchen sink since October.

City records show the building is owned by Berrada Properties. It is one block away from another Berrada Properties-owned building at 29th Street and Wisconsin Avenue that was emergency evacuated by the Department of Neighborhood Services last week due to no heat.

Brown said he often has to flush the sewage water from his kitchen sink down the toilet multiple times per day.

“You can smell it,” Brown said. “I get it drained down. Then maybe a couple hours later, I smell that same smell stronger.”

The persistent odor has been affecting Brown’s health.

“I felt bad. I got dizzy. Lightheaded. Almost fainted cause this whole room – this whole house – smelled nothing but sewage,” he said.

Brown said he submitted two maintenance requests and called the automated Berrada Properties maintenance line, but did not receive a response. Finally, earlier this month, he contacted DNS.

City records indicate that on Jan. 15, a city inspector ordered the landlord, Berrada Properties, to resolve the issue by Feb. 1 or face fines.

Brown hopes it doesn’t come to that.

“It makes me feel like I’m a piece of (expletive). They don’t care. They just want their money,” he said.

Berrada Properties’ attorney responded to WISN 12 News with a statement Wednesday night.

“When the tenant contacted Berrada Properties Management two days ago concerning an issue with a clogged sink drain, a crew was dispatched to the property. A snake was run through the drain, which was found to have been clogged with grease, and was cleared. When the crew left, the sink was functioning properly. When contacted today, a crew was again dispatched to the property and is on site now. Unfortunately, the line cannot be cleared with standard equipment. A company, with more powerful drain jetting equipment, is its way to the property and we expect the problem with the drain to be cleared this evening,” the statement read.

Brown confirmed that a crew had visited and stopped the sink backup.

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11-year-old ice skates on front yard, shares powerful purpose to her skating

By Forrest Sanders

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    CROSS PLAINS, Tennessee (WTVF) — When we heard what an 11-year-old athlete was up to in this icy weather, well, we had to go meet her. As it turns out, there was a lot more to her story than we expected. It’s a warm story on a cold day.

“I don’t think it’s ever been this cold,” laughed Katie Fuller, looking over the ice and snow spanning her yard in Cross Plains.

“I have never seen whatever’s happening in the trees back there!” added 11-year-old daughter McKenna, pointing to the icy branches.

“You’ve always wanted your very own ice rink?” I asked McKenna.

“Yeah, that is true,” she nodded.

That’s exactly what she now has with the week’s ice.

McKenna effortlessly skated across her front yard.

“This is the first time I’ve been able to ice skate at my house!” she laughed.

By the way, McKenna happens to be a really good ice skater. She’s been skating since she was four.

“My coach said I just float across the ice,” she continued. “That’s how I feel. I’m just floating across the ice. I would love to do the Olympics. I want to coach. I would love to do Disney on Ice.”

Mom Katie goes out and smooths out the front yard for McKenna.

“She told me I was her personal Zamboni this morning!” she said.

Skating has taken on an especially deep meaning for McKenna in the past two years.

“When I was skating, Cora, my little sister had gotten cancer,” McKenna said.

“She has leukemia,” Katie added.

McKenna’s little sister began spending a lot of time at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

“[She was] four when she was diagnosed,” Katie nodded.

As it turns out, McKenna has a connection to Scott Hamilton, the Olympic gold medalist figure skater and cancer survivor.

“I started doing the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation,” McKenna said.

“Every November, he puts on a show at Bridgestone Arena, and she’s done that a couple times,” Katie added. “It’s basically raising money for cancer.”

“It felt very special, and I knew it was helping,” McKenna said. “I knew it was helping a whole bunch of people out there.”

On the ice, McKenna has also performed tributes to her little sister.

Today, at six-years-old, Cora is doing so much better. She’s now in remission.

“She is hopefully done with treatment in May,” Katie said.

“Who painted your nails?” McKenna asked Cora, the two sitting at the kitchen table together. “Those are pretty. They’re shiny!”

Not only that, right now, the Fuller house is even fuller.

“We’ve taken in a few friends who have lost power,” Katie said. “Luckily, we still have power. We have never lost power. Thank God! I don’t know how we got lucky!”

There’s a key lesson McKenna’s growing up around. It’s about helping others in whatever way you can.

Good things really are happening all around McKenna’s front yard ice rink.

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WATCH: CPW rescues bighorn sheep from icy river

By Abby Smith

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    GUNNISON COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) rescued a female bighorn sheep that was stuck after falling through the ice on the Taylor River near Gunnison.

CPW says they found the animal stuck half in and half out of the river, but had to use caution since the ice was already breaking.

According to CPW, a tow strap was used to pull the animal out of the river and onto dry land. CPW kept the sheep overnight to monitor her health due to the cold and stress of the situation.

CPW says that after making a full recovery, they released the sheep back into their home range.

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Possibly abandoned dog found safe after six days in cold, snow, police say

By Rhondella Richardson, Tim Nazzaro

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    NEEDHAM, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A dog was found safe on Tuesday in Needham, Massachusetts, after enduring a weekend of heavy snowfall and extreme cold.

According to the Needham Police Department, the dog has been missing for the last six days.

Police said the dog may have been “dumped” by its owner.

The dog survived six days of exposure to the elements, including below-freezing temperatures and nearly two feet of snow.

The dog was located in a backyard on Bess Road.

The animal sustained some frostbite on its paws and is receiving treatment at a veterinary hospital.

“We’d like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who shared the post and helped spread the word, your support truly made a difference,” Needham police wrote in a social media post.

They believe the dog will be okay.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Derrick Rose’s Bulls jersey retirement banner made by Chicago woman

By Lissette Nuñez

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Maria Estela Parra never imagined this moment. For decades, she’s been sewing banners and flags that honor Chicago sports teams, and she’s finally getting the recognition she deserves.

The local woman was brought to tears when Derrick Rose’s Chicago Bulls jersey retirement banner was raised into the rafters at the United Center over the weekend.

Parra is still processing all the emotions after her viral moment during Rose’s jersey retirement ceremony on Saturday.

The Chicago Bulls showed a video on the jumbotron, showcasing the hard work that went into creating D-Rose’s retirement jersey banner.

Parra’s granddaughter captured her grandmother’s reaction while they were at the United Center, at one point bringing her to tears. It caught the eye of the of the people sitting around her, at one point the crowd began chanting “MVP” to her.

Parra has been working at W.G.N. Flag and Decorating Company on the city’s South Side for 39 years. She was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and taught herself how to sew.

Parra leads major projects at W.G.N., including for the Chicago Blackhawks. She’s also sewn championship banners and the retirement jersey banners of other Bulls legends.

She says creating all of these banners have been important to her, but this last banner has drawn an unforgettable experience.

Without even realizing it, one can say Parra has achieved the American dream.

This moment and recognition has brought tremendous pride to her family, her boss, and team.

“Her humbleness, she is the first to say ‘No, no, this is everybody’s accomplishment,’ and that’s really just a testament to who she is,” said Carl “Gus” Porter, W.G.N. Flag and Decorating Company president and CEO.

As for what’s next for Maria Estela Parra , she has no intentions of slowing down or retiring anytime soon. She says her work brings her a lot of joy.

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El Paso County shelter seeks support for urgent dental care for dog rescued from landfill

By Sadie Buggle, Abby Smith

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    EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) — El Paso County Canine Rescue is seeking the community’s help in raising funds to cover the urgent dental and medical care for a recent rescue found in a landfill.

Officials say the rescue, named Ellie, was found in Oklahoma, with her teeth worn down to the roots.

The rescue says they believe that she spent most of her life chained, being forced to have litter after litter, and chewing at the metal in an attempt to be free – causing severe injuries to her teeth. Her roots are now exposed, almost certainly causing Ellie constant pain.

El Paso County Canine Rescue is now hoping to raise close to $2,000 to cover her urgent dental and medical care.

“She’s a sweet mama dog who survived unimaginable neglect—and somehow still loves people,” El Paso County Canine Rescue said in a post sharing Ellie’s story. “She deserves relief. She deserves comfort. She deserves a future without pain.”

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Man allegedly assaults, kidnaps woman and threatens to ‘burn her home down’

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    POCATELLO (eastidahonews.com) — A man faces numerous charges after he allegedly assaulted a woman and threatened her children’s safety.

The incident began at a home on North Arthur Avenue, where an officer responded to a report of a fight between Jonathan Lynn Henery, 40, and a woman at around 11 a.m. According to an arrest report, the woman’s 14-year-old daughter called to report the emergency and was present during it.

The daughter told the responding officer that “Henery had battered (the victim and) forced her to leave the area with him in his vehicle … and that Henery was likely returning to the address to kill the child’s pet dog,” the report states.

“While I was speaking with her, the juvenile reporting party either took or made a call and made the statement, ‘He came at you with a knife?!’ to whomever she was speaking with,” the report states.

And according to a separate police report, the woman told another officer that while she was riding in the passenger seat of his vehicle, Henery “threatened her with a knife.”

The woman told the officer that during this interaction, Henery “threatened to harm her children and burn her home down if he went to jail,” the report says.

This arrest report also states that, “Henery was known to (the) Pocatello Police Department to be affiliated with Severely Violent Criminals.” The Southern Poverty Law Center identifies SVC as a white supremacist prison gang that began in the Idaho prison system in the early 2000s.

This officer responded around 11:15 a.m. to a report on Poole Avenue of a man assaulting a woman.

“Upon my arrival, (three witnesses) stated they observed Jonathan Henery assaulting a female after slashing the tires of a red pickup truck,” the report states. “Henery then, while standing within 10 to 15 feet from them, brandished a knife at them, causing them to fear for their own safety and physical welfare. Henery then fled the scene.”

The officer found the woman inside the reported home on Poole, with visible injuries, according to the arrest report.

The report states that the injuries included “heavy bleeding from her nose believed to be from a broken nose, a ‘goose egg’ on her left temple, bruising starting around her left eyebrow from a possible fractured orbital which appeared to be developing into a black eye and complaining her elbow was injured.”

Back on Arthur, only “a short time later,” the responding officer spotted a man who he says he recognized as Henery “running from the alleyway into the backyard of the residence.”

Henery fled from the scene after the officer ordered him to stop, prompting him to pursue on foot, the report says.

During the chase, Henery reportedly tried to enter the driver’s side door of a vehicle, but the driver sped away before he could succeed, police said.

“Henery continued his effort to run from officers but was subsequently taken into custody by other responding officers at the intersection of North Main Street and West Custer Street … at approximately (11:15 a.m.),” the report states.

The report says that Henery failed to comply with the orders of the officers who arrested him. Police say they found a “small amount” of suspected methamphetamine on him once they searched him.

The woman was transported by ambulance to Portneuf Medical Center from the residence on Poole Avenue to be treated for her injuries, where she was interviewed by police.

Henery faces 12 felony charges and two misdemeanor charges. The felony charges include four counts of aggravated assault, domestic violence resulting in traumatic injury, second-degree kidnapping and intimidating a witness.

A preliminary hearing for Henery is scheduled for Feb. 9 at 1:15 p.m. His bond is set at $100,000.

Just because Henery is accused of these crimes doesn’t necessarily mean he committed them. Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty in the eyes of the law.

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Pocatello shop helps brides find wedding dresses for $500 or less

By Rett Nelson

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    POCATELLO (eastidahonews.com) — Finding a wedding dress is a challenge for many women planning their weddings. That was the case for Heather Gonzales, and it led her to start her own business.

The Pocatello woman is the owner of Here Comes the Bride On a Budget at 155 South 2nd Avenue inside the historic Brick and Rail building. The brick-and-mortar opened last May, but it launched as an online business in 2023.

Gonzales tells EastIdahoNews.com she’s had a good response from the community.

“People are hesitant to get a wedding dress they can’t try on. That’s definitely a barrier with online sales,” Gonzales says. “I’ve been pretty steady with customers coming in (to the store).”

It offers a variety of wedding gowns. Most are new, though some have been tried on before. She also offers consignment dresses — gowns that others are trying to sell.

A grant from Business Women of Pocatello, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering and educating women in business, allowed her to open the physical location. Gonzalez is the acting vice president for the organization.

The inspiration for the shop stemmed from Gonzales’s own experience. As she was getting married in 2024, she tells EastIdahoNews.com it was a challenge to find an affordable dress in her size.

“I saw a lot of other brides having the same issues,” Gonzales recalls. “You want to have that bridal experience of trying on the dress and having friends and family there in a pretty setting. It’s hard to do that on a budget. I wanted to create that for (customers).”

As a full-time employee at Allstate, customer service is a business Gonzales is familiar with. It’s that aspect of running the bridal shop that she enjoys the most.

She loves interacting with those who walk into the boutique and hearing their stories.

“It’s always fun to hear their story about how they met their fiancé. Sometimes friends and family get involved and start talking about their own weddings and reminiscing. I love the people aspect,” says Gonzales.

She’s hoping to continue serving customers at this location and “keep prices affordable.”

Here Comes the Bride On a Budget is open Friday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. Customers can schedule private appointments to try on dresses anytime.

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