The Henry County Sheriff’s Department continues to investigate the death of local real estate investor Fred Wooden. The Medical Examiner determined his death was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but police say they want to know why he told a former girlfriend he had done something bad and either he or someone else was going to die. They’ve confiscated phones, tablets and computers from his home and car, according to search warrants on file.
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Possible Tropical Storm Helene nears landfall in the Carolinas
(NEW YORK) — A tropical storm warning is in effect in the Carolinas as the coast braces for a new storm set to make landfall on Monday.
The tropical system may strengthen to Tropical Storm Helene by the time it comes on shore near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Monday afternoon.
Helene will bring the threat of wind gusts up to 55 mph, coastal flooding with waves up to 11 feet, heavy rain possibly reaching 10 inches and potential flash flooding.
There’s also a threat for a few tornadoes in North Carolina on Monday.
Some of the rain will then reach the Mid-Atlantic, including Washington, D.C., by Tuesday.
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina face the risk of flash flooding on Monday and Tuesday.
The coastal city of Wilmington, North Carolina, is in the bull’s-eye for the worst of the flooding.
Flash flood threat map, Sep. 16, 2024.
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