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19-year-old charged with murder of pregnant Wichita woman
19-year-old charged with murder of pregnant Wichita woman

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time29-05-2025

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19-year-old charged with murder of pregnant Wichita woman

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A 19-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Naomi Oglesby, 20, on Sunday morning. Oglesby was pregnant. Doctors could not save her, but they delivered her baby. Police arrested Matthew Criscenzo at the scene in the 700 block of S. Laura St. On Thursday afternoon, he appeared before a judge to hear the charges he faces: First-degree murder and Aggravated battery. Friends of pregnant Wichita woman killed in shooting honor her memory Police have not said what Criscenzo's relationship was with Oglesby, but the court document said her death is considered a domestic violence offense. District Court Judge Shawn Elliott set Criscenzo's bail at $500,000 and scheduled his next court date for June 12. He will have court-appointed attorneys. For more Kansas news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news by downloading our mobile app and signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track 3 Weather app by clicking here. To watch our shows live on our website, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

ENA Names Harriet Hawkins 2025 Judith C. Kelleher Award Recipient
ENA Names Harriet Hawkins 2025 Judith C. Kelleher Award Recipient

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time28-05-2025

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ENA Names Harriet Hawkins 2025 Judith C. Kelleher Award Recipient

ENA's annual achievement awards recognize exemplary emergency nursing professionals SCHAUMBURG, Ill., May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- It might sound cliché, but Harriet Hawkins, RN, CCRN, CPN, CPEN, FAEN, didn't know what to expect when she began her nursing career. Although she experienced it all firsthand over the last 56 years – teaching pediatric trauma courses internationally, medical mission trips to far corners of the world and four decades with Chicago's pre-eminent pediatric hospital – Hawkins acknowledges she never expected any of it. Needless to say, an award recognizing a lifetime of committed work was also never on her radar. On Wednesday, ENA announced Hawkins as the recipient of the 2025 Judith C. Kelleher Award, the association's most prestigious honor bearing the name of its co-founder. For Hawkins, of Oak Park, Illinois, her global travels are juxtaposed with 42 years at Anne & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago in a wide variety of roles, including her current work as a resuscitation education nursing professional development specialist. Through it all, she never lost sight of her love for pediatric emergency care and its family-centered care approach. She gives back through charitable work in her own community, while continuing to support ENA as a member of the Illinois ENA Council Board of Directors. "If I had to do it over, I would do it again. I would totally do it again," Hawkins said of her career as part of an ENA Podcast interview. "I'm so honored that these amazing people think of me like that. I'm just so happy and excited." ENA President Ryan Oglesby, PhD, MHA, RN, CEN, CFRN, NEA-BC, marveled at Hawkins' contributions within the emergency nursing specialty and beyond it. "Harriet's career journey represents the essence of what emergency nurses do. Over the course of five decades, she humbly sought new opportunities and, at each turn, she ended up making an immeasurable difference in the lives of countless people – her patients, her peers and communities around the world," Oglesby said. On Wednesday, ENA also announced 13 other individual award recipients, as well as the annual Council Achievement Awards and this year's Team Awards. "Every emergency nurse begins their day with an opportunity to change someone's life. This year's award recipients have shaped their careers in ways ensure they impact others in meaningful ways – providing the clinical support ED nurses need to deliver care, advocating for their patients and peers, and being valuable members of the communities where they live and work," Oglesby added. The 2025 ENA award recipients and other honorees will be recognized during Emergency Nursing 2025 in New Orleans Sept. 17-20: Behind the Scenes Award:Jan Turner, MSN, RN, CEN, of Georgia Clinical Nurse Specialist Award:Dawn Zakzesky, MSN, RN, CNS-BC, CEN, of Wisconsin Crisis Response Team Award:Children's Mercy Adele Hall Team, of MissouriFort Duncan Regional Medical Center ED Team, of Texas Frank L. Cole Nurse Practitioner Award:Melanie Gibbons Hallman, DNP, CRNP, CNS, FAAN, FAANP, FAEN, of Alabama Gail P. Lenehan Advocacy Award:Danita Mullins, MSN, RN, CEN, of Arkansas Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives of the Year Award:Hershaw Davis, Jr., DNP, MBA, RN, of Maryland Lifetime Achievement Award:Mary Leblond, MSN, RN, CEN, SANE, FAEN, of TexasGwyn Parris-Atwell, DNP, FNP-BC, CEN, FAEN, of New JerseySally Snow, BSN, RN, CPEN, FAEN, of Texas Nurse Leader Award: Kristin Malvik, MSN-ED, RN, of Texas Nurse Researcher Award:Jane Muir, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, of Pennsylvania Nursing Competency in Aging Award:Megan Lundquist, BSN, RN, of Arkansas Nursing Education Award:Karen Schill, DNP, APN, FNP-BC, ENP-C, CEN, CFRN, NREMT-P, of New Jersey Pediatric Readiness Improvement Award:Sara Daykin, DNP, RN, CPEN, TCRN, FAEN, of New Mexico Council/Chapter Government Affairs Award:California ENA Government Affairs CommitteeTexas ENA CouncilWisconsin ENA Council Team Awards: Indiana ENA Forensics CommitteeJefferson East Emergency Department Education Team, of New JerseyTexas ENA Conference Planning Committee In addition to the individual honors, 10 states – Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin – received 2025 Council Achievement Awards for their outstanding local efforts last year. About the Emergency Nurses AssociationThe Emergency Nurses Association is the premier professional nursing association dedicated to defining the future of emergency nursing through advocacy, education, research, innovation, and leadership. Founded in 1970, ENA has proven to be an indispensable resource to the global emergency nursing community. With nearly 45,000 members worldwide, ENA advocates for patient safety, develops industry-leading practice standards and guidelines and guides emergency health care public policy. ENA members have expertise in triage, patient care, disaster preparedness, and all aspects of emergency care. Additional information is available at ENA Media Contact:Dan CampanaDirector of View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Emergency Nurses Association

MNPD: Man facing charges for evading arrest in stolen SUV
MNPD: Man facing charges for evading arrest in stolen SUV

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time26-05-2025

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MNPD: Man facing charges for evading arrest in stolen SUV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A convicted felon is behind bars in Nashville following a failed attempt to avoid arrest for driving a stolen vehicle early Sunday morning, authorities said. The Metro Nashville Police Department said one of its sergeants spotted a Cadillac Escalade, which had been stolen from Brentwood, driving recklessly on Dickerson Pike near Hancock Street on Sunday, May 25. According to officials, 33-year-old Tyson Oglesby refused to pull over. Instead, he reportedly hopped onto Interstate 24, exited onto 4th Avenue, and stopped in a parking lot. 'Accused murderer' arrested following pursuit, Metro police say Law enforcement said undercover detectives blocked the Escalade. After exiting the vehicle, Oglesby allegedly resisted detectives before he was taken into custody. Authorities said they recovered a semi-automatic pistol from the floorboard on the driver's side of the SUV. According to police, Oglesby was given six-year and four-year sentences for cocaine and gun convictions in 2020 and 2022. 3 teen girls charged after fleeing traffic stops in Nashville The Davidson County Sheriff's Office said Oglesby is being held in the Downtown Detention Center on a $103,000 bond for felony vehicle theft (worth at least $60,000 but less than $250,000); felony evading arrest (in a vehicle with risk of injury); felony possession of a firearm as a felon; misdemeanor evading arrest; and misdemeanor resisting stop, frisk, halt, arrest, or search. No additional details have been released about this incident. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woman killed in Sunday shooting was pregnant, Wichita police say; man arrested
Woman killed in Sunday shooting was pregnant, Wichita police say; man arrested

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time26-05-2025

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Woman killed in Sunday shooting was pregnant, Wichita police say; man arrested

Police have identified a 20-year-old woman who died Sunday morning after a shooting in central Wichita. Naomi Oglesby, of Wichita, who was pregnant, died at the hospital shortly after 5 a.m. Doctors were able to deliver her infant, who is currently receiving care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a local hospital, according to a Wichita police news release. A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, police said. Oglesby and the man knew each other, WPD spokesperson Rick Pena said in an email. Police were called at 4:28 a.m. to a report of a shooting in the 700 block of South Laura, near Kellogg and Washington. They found Oglesby, who had been shot. She was taken to a local hospital where she died, Pena added. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is urged to call detectives at 316-268-4407 or submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers at 316-267-2111.

3 disabled teens missing from Clayton County group home
3 disabled teens missing from Clayton County group home

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time06-04-2025

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3 disabled teens missing from Clayton County group home

The Brief Three teens with disabilities, Dreshaun Oglesby, Quentavis Teasley, and David Thompson, have all gone missing from a Clayton County youth group home. The police department has issued a Mattie's Call alert. The teens disappeared at different times on Saturday morning from the home located on Rex Road. Teasley and Thompson were reported missing around 3:15 a.m., while Oglesby was reported missing at 8:45 a.m.; all three have been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia, with Oglesby also having ADHD. Authorities have identified Oglesby as a runaway due to his history, but are seeking public assistance in locating all three teens. Anyone with information on the teens' whereabouts is urged to call 911 or contact the Clayton County Police Department at 770-477-3747. REX, Ga. - Three teens with disabilities have disappeared from the same Clayton County youth group home. A Mattie's Call, Georgia's emergency missing alert for disabled or elderly persons, has since been issued. What we know Clayton County police need help searching for 15-year-old Dreshaun Oglesby, 15-year-old Quentavis Teasley, and 16-year-old David Thompson. The three teens were reported missing at different times Saturday morning from a group home in the 3400 block of Rex Road in Rex. Teasley and Thompson were both reported missing at around 3:15 a.m. Thompson is 5-feet-3-inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes, and was wearing a black shirt, camouflage pants and black slides when he disappeared. He was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. Teasley is 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes, and was wearing a sky-blue hoodie, gray sweatpants and black slides. He was also diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. Oglesby was reported missing at around 8:45 a.m. He is 6-feet-9-inches tall and 115 pounds with black and blonde hair. He was wearing tie-dye purple pants with yellow faces, a blue hoodie and blue Jordan sneakers with white laces when he went missing. He is diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, ADHD and Schizophrenia. So far, officials have only claimed Oglesby as a runaway, stating that he has a history of it. What we don't know Officials have not yet released photos of Teasley or Thompson. What you can do If you see any of these teenagers or have any information on their whereabouts, please call 911 or contact the Clayton County Police Department at 770-477-3747. The Source This article was written based on a series of Mattie's Call Alert Bulletins issued by the Clayton County Police Department.

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