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Suspects in Greenville Fatal Assault Arrested in Colorado
Two 18-year-olds have been arrested in connection with a fatal assault in Greenville in September 2020.
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Student Struck, Killed by SUV While Attending Virtual School From Home
Just two months after her 17th birthday, a family is saying goodbye to a young woman with a bright future. Aramis Mora was hit by a vehicle that ran into her Greenville home on Monday. She was in the middle of online schooling. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans spoke with her family.
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Student Struck, Killed by SUV While Attending Virtual School From Home
Just two months after her 17th birthday, a family is saying goodbye to a young woman with a bright future. Aramis Mora was hit by a vehicle that ran into her Greenville home on Monday. She was in the middle of online schooling. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans spoke with her family.
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‘Massive' Goldfish Weighing 9 Pounds Found in South Carolina Lake
A goldfish weighing nine pounds came under the spotlight Monday after being discovered during a fish population survey at a lake in South Carolina, park officials said. Ty Houck, an official with Greenville County Parks, said the “massive” fish was found swimming on Nov. 16 in a 12-acre body of water in Oak Grove Lake Park in the county of…
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Murder Warrant Issued For 18-Year-Old Woman in Fatal Assault in Greenville
Greenville police are looking for 18-year-old Lauren Brooke Bohme in connection with the death of a male in September.
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Police Chase With Child in Vehicle Speeds From Greenville to Dallas
Frightening moments early Monday for a little girl, after she was involved in a police chase across North Texas.
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Police Chase With Child in Vehicle Speeds From Greenville to Dallas
A little girl was involved in a police chase across North Texas. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports the chase sped through several counties, starting in Greenville in Hunt County and ending over 40 miles away in East Dallas around 1 a.m.
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Man Accused in 2019 Greenville Mass Shooting Sues Sheriff, Texas Rangers for $3M
A man wrongly arrested and accused of a mass shooting in Greenville last year is suing, seeking $3.15 million in damages.
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Man Wrongfully Accused in Greenville Mass Shooting Files Lawsuit Against Law Enforcement Agencies
A man wrongly arrested and accused of a mass shooting in Greenville last year is suing. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports Brandon Gonzales has filed a federal lawsuit against local and state authorities.
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One Year Later, Victims' Families Seek Justice In Greenville Party Shooting
A year after 12 people were injured and two were killed when a gunman opened fire on a college party in Greenville, questions remain about the investigation, which has yet to yield an arrest.
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Still No Arrests One Year After Deadly Shooting at Greenville Party
A year after two people were shot and killed at a college party in Greenville questions remain about the handling of the investigation and whether the victims families will ever see justice. NBC 5’s Jack Highberger spoke with one of the victim’s mothers and reached out to investigators.
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Greenville to Spray for Mosquitoes in Turtle Creek Area on Wednesday Through Friday
Trucks will be spraying for mosquitos in the Turtle Creek area of Greenville this week after traps tested positive for West Nile virus.
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Greenville Police Looking for Driver Involved in Hit-and-Run
Ond person sustained major injuries in a hit-and-run in Greenville on Sunday afternoon, according to Greenville police.
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Greenville Church Breaks Ground a Year After Being Damaged by Storm
A little over a year after storms damaged Highland Terrace Baptist Church in Greenville, the community broke ground Sunday on a new church.
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Greenville Police Arrest Men Suspected in Aggravated Assault
Greenville police arrested 2 men after responding to a robbery in the 100 block of Ellis Circle on Friday, April 10.
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Hundreds Attend Active Shooter Course at Greenville Church
A course educating the public on how to recognize potentially dangerous scenarios, and how to react to them, drew a crowd of nearly 500 people to a North Texas church Saturday.
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Hundreds Attend Active Shooter Course at Greenville Church
A course educating the public on how to recognize potentially dangerous scenarios, and how to react to them, drew a crowd of nearly 500 people to a North Texas church Saturday. The course was hosted by the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office and held at The Church at River Oaks in Greenville. Sheriff Randy Meeks said the purpose of the course…
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Man Arrested in Greenville, Pointed BB Gun at Police
A man has been arrested after he pointed a BB gun at police during an altercation. According to police, officers attempted to serve a search warrant with an ICE Detainer in Greenville. The suspect, Flavio Martinez-Castillo, refused to open the door. When the tactical team entered, Martinez-Castillo held up a gun, police say. The weapon turned out to be a…
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Dog Sniffs Out Dangerous Bacteria at North Carolina Hospital
Detecting dangerous bacteria can be difficult, but an unusual new helper is sniffing around Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, North Carolina to help patients. A beagle named Harley is pretty special and possibly the only dog in the U.S. working to detect this kind of bacteria in hospitals. Her owner, Keith Pittman, trained her to work with people, using...
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Dog Sniffs Out Dangerous Bacteria at North Carolina Hospital
Detecting dangerous bacteria can be difficult, but an unusual new helper is sniffing around Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, North Carolina to help patients.