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Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Yahoo
Chambersburg Police announce passing of K-9 Basco
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Chambersburg Police have announced the passing of K-9 Basco after seven years of service. According to the Chambersburg Police Department, Basco served the Chambersburg community with his partner, PFC John Sgrignoli, for seven years until his retirement in 2021. K-9 Basco was involved in multiple suspect apprehensions and narcotics seizures during his career, per police. K-9 Basco died of natural causes. Download the abc27 News+ app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV devices Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Yahoo
Friends remember Park Plaza shooting victim Cynthia Gregory
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Police are still looking for whoever shot and killed a woman in the parking lot of the Park Plaza Mall Monday night. Cynthia Gregory, also called Cyndi, was 47 years old. She is being remembered by hundreds who knew her and her family, including Ann Basco. 'Cyndi, I love you and so many people do,' Basco said. Park Plaza shoppers 'shocked' after woman was shot, killed in mall parking lot Basco met Cyndi seven years ago when she walked into Cyndi's yoga class for the first time. Over the years, she said she learned from Cyndi how to stay physically and mentally fit. A friendship was built through her gentle words, caring instruction and many conversations. 'She treated everybody like they were the special person,' Basco said. 'She was definitely special.' Cyndi worked at the Baptist Health Foundation as its senior major gifts officer. Her coworker Janet Marshall shared a statement. 'She was a beautiful woman who was caring, funny, smart, hard-working, and a Christian wife and mom,' Marshall said. 'Cyndi wanted nothing but the best for her family and she will be greatly missed.' Little Rock police release name of woman killed in Park Plaza Mall shooting 'It's a shock. It's devastating, but I'm not going to give that person, who chose to do this act, I'm not going to give them control of my thoughts and my feelings,' Basco said. More than 400 people have donated to the family online. Pulaski Heights Middle School Principal Darryl James Powell sent a message to parents about Cyndi's death saying in part, 'This family is, and will always be, part of the PHMS family.' Cyndi's husband is the girl's basketball coach at Mills High School. According to Basco, at least one team within the Pulaski County Special School District had a moment of silence before their game Tuesday. Woman dead after being found shot in Park Plaza Mall parking lot In those moments of silence and disbelief, Basco said she is holding onto the words Cyndi ended every yoga class with: 'The light in me recognizes the light in you. Namaste.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.