FRPD seek information on a missing juvenile

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The Front Royal Police Department (FRPD) announced that they are seeking information on a missing juvenile.

The FRPD is asking for the public’s help in locating 14-year-old Jaylin Michelle Pinckney.

Pinckney was last seen walking from her residence in the 300 block of Frazier Place January 28.

She was last seen wearing a tan coat and blue jeans with holes in them.

Pinckney stands 5 feet 2 inches tall, brown eyes with reddish-brown hair.

She has nose piercings in both nostrils with a belly button piercing as well.

Pinckney has scars on both wrist and dental braces and maybe in danger.

Pinckney maybe in the Manassas and Richmond areas.

Click here for a picture of Pinckney and additional information.

If you have any information regarding Pinckney’s whereabouts contact Detective T.A. Smith at 540-636-2208.

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Virginia Authorities release statements on Tyre Nichols’ death

Virginia Authorities release statements on the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police officers.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin expressed his grief and sorrow for Nichols family and asked that those exercising their first amendment rights do so peacefully.

He ensured Virginians of their first amendment rights at the same time stated that Virginia will  prioritize and protect the safety of the Commonwealth and all it’s citizens.

Asking Virginians to strive to better our communities and treat one another with love and respect.

Virginia State Police Colonel Gary Settle called the actions of the officers involved inexcusable and incomprehensible.

Settle went on to say that he knows the thread of trust in law enforcement has been tested.

The Colonel added that his agency will serve Virginians with compassion and excellence.

Settle recommitted his agency to a higher standard with an unwavering commitment to sanctity of an individual’s human and civil rights.

Fredrick County Sheriff Lenny Millholland recommitted his agency’s due regard and compassion towards those they are sworn to protect and serve.

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Sports: Tuesday, January 31, 2023

HS Hoop Tonight On 1450, Area HS Scoreboard, Caps Skate Tonight

THE CAPS RETURN TO THE ICE TONIGHT WHEN THEY TRAVEL TO COLUMBUS FOR A 7PM PUCK DROP. IT’S THE CAPITALS’ FINAL GAME BEFORE THE ALL-STAR BREAK.

IT’S HS BASKETBALL TONIGHT ON FOX SPORTS RADIO 1450…AS BRENTSVILLE VISITS SKYLINE. AIR TIME IS 7:20 WITH RYAN RUTHERFORD ON THE CALL.

IN BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT…

WOOD GOT PAST CENTRAL 56-51

CHELSEA RAN PAST HOLY FAMILY 62-33

IN GIRLS B-BALL

SHERANDO ROUTED FAUQUIER 72-27

IT WAS WOOD OVER CENTRAL 72-60

ST JAMES OUTLASTED RMA 42-35

WAKEFIELD DEFEATED QUANTICO 56-8

IN COLLEGE HOOP…NUMBER 6 UVA WON A TIGHT ACC BATTLE, DEFEATING SYRACUSE 67-62 IN THE DOME. THE CAVS IMPROVED TO 17-3 WITH THE WIN.

13-8 VIRGINIA TECH PLAYS AT MIAMI TONIGHT, WHILE WVU TRIES TO KNOCK OFF IT’S THIRD TOP-15 TEAM IN 2 WEEKS WHEN THEY TRAVEL TO TCU TONIGHT AT 9.

IN THE NBA…THE WIZARDS ROUTED SAN ANTONIO 127-106. IT WAS THEIR FIRST ROAD WIN AGAINST THE SPURS SINCE 1999.

SUPER BOWL 57 IS SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12TH…AS KANSAS CITY TAKES ON PHILADELPHIA AND YOU CAN HEAR IT ON THE RIVER 95-3 AND FOX SPORTS RADIO 1450.

Expect traffic delays in Warren County today 1/31

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Warren County Fire and Rescue, Front Royal Police Department, Warren County Sheriff’s Office and Virginia Department of Transportation are anticipating traffic delays during the funeral services for District Fire Chief Homer Larry Cross.

Today Jan. 31 motorist can expect congestion in the area of Riverton between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. as the chief’s service will be held at the Riverton United Methodist Church.

The intersection of 522 and 55 will be temporarily closed while the procession leaves the church.

The procession will be traveling West on Strasburg Road to Panorama Memorial Gardens where delays can be expected in the Waterlick area.

Fort Valley Road will be closed from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with detours and police direction in place during the time frame.

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News Maker Jennifer Avery on Ride with Rotary

The second annual Ride with Rotary Bike event is fast approaching in fact sign up and sponsorship availabilities are open now.

We spoke with Rotary member and organizer of the event Jennifer Avery about it in our latest news maker.

News makers are sponsored by Warren County Together We are Community.

Jennifer tells us that you have added incentive to sign up now for the bicycle ride.

She also tells us of the success of last year’s first ever bike Ride with Rotary.

Jennifer also tells us that the sponsors are always accepted and appreciated to help support the ride and this year’s beneficiary Concern Hotline.

Click here for Jennifer’s news maker.

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