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MYSTERY: Over a dozen pelican corpses found on Mobile street, police respond
MYSTERY: Over a dozen pelican corpses found on Mobile street, police respond

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time16-06-2025

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MYSTERY: Over a dozen pelican corpses found on Mobile street, police respond

UPDATE (6:45 p.m.) — Mobile Police tell News 5, a spokesperson with city animal control says a lightning strike caused the birds to fall from nearby trees. The exact timeline for cleanup is unclear. We're told the birds could be picked up as early as Saturday, but no later than Monday. We will continue to update this story as we learn more. MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Mobile police have responded to reports of more than a dozen pelican corpses found by residents in one Mobile neighborhood. Hooters Girls from Mobile, Alabama and Northwest Florida deliver school supplies to Bimini The birds were seen on the street and on homes on West Stuart Drive off Navco Road Saturday. News 5 was on scene. Around 4:30 p.m., the bird corpses were still lying around. Right now, many residents theorize that a lightning strike may have caused the pelicans to fall from the sky. One woman told News 5 she heard two loud booms during a thunderstorm and saw birds on the ground after it passed. 'Ain't no way, we looked outside, 16 birds just in our yard,' resident Destiny Williams said. 'Nowhere else, just in the yard. This ain't no coincidence. 'This is the end of the world for real.' We have reached out to the MPD and several environmental wildlife agencies to figure out the bird's exact cause of death. Mobile mom gives birth in hospital parking lot We have not yet heard back. This is a developing story. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Search underway for missing 17-year-old girl in South Shore
Search underway for missing 17-year-old girl in South Shore

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time13-04-2025

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Search underway for missing 17-year-old girl in South Shore

CHICAGO - A search is ongoing for 17-year-old Destiny Williams, who went missing from her South Shore home last month. What we know Williams was last seen March 27 leaving her residence, according to Chicago police. She has not returned. She is Black, 5 feet 1 inch tall, with brown eyes, black hair and a medium brown complexion, police said. Further details on her disappearance haven't been released. What you can do Anyone with information is urged to contact the Area One Detective Division-SVU at 312-747-8380 or call 911.

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