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Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Health
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Chauncy Glover: LA news anchor's cause of death revealed
The Brief Los Angeles news anchor Chauncy Glover died at his home on Nov. 5, 2024. Paramedics declared Glover dead after finding him unresponsive in his LA-area home. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office deemed Glover's death an accident. LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office announced the cause of death of local Los Angeles news anchor Chauncy Glover on Wednesday. Glover died on Nov. 5, 2024 at his home. He was 39 years old. Glover's death was determined to be an accident, according to the medical examiner. What we know Paramedics responded to Glover's home in the early morning hours of Nov. 5. When they got there, they found Glover unresponsive. Fire department officials pronounced his death shortly after midnight. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: LA news anchor Chauncy Glover passes away at 39 The Medical Examiner's Office determined that Glover's death was caused by "the combined effects of cloroethane and methamphetamine." His death was deemed to be an accident. Chloroethane is a gas commonly used to numb skin before medical procedures and to treat sports injuries. The backstory Glover died unexpectedly, on Nov. 5, when paramedics found him unresponsive in his Los Angeles home, the medical examiner's office reported. Prior to coming to Los Angeles, Glover worked at KTRK, the ABC station in Houston, for eight years. He joined KCAL News in October 2023, anchoring the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts. What's next The Medical Examiner's full report on Glover's death is expected to be finished by the end of March. The Source Information in this story is from a press release on the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's website, and from a previous FOX 11 report.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Yahoo
1 man dead, 'armed and dangerous' suspect wearing a toboggan hat, Hapeville police warn
The Brief Hapeville police need help searching for a suspect in a shooting who they say should be considered both armed and dangerous. The suspect is accused of killing a man during an argument over "personal property." The suspect was described as being slim-built. He may also be wearing an olive green long coat with a toboggan hat that has a gray ball on top. If you see this man, call the Hapeville Police Department's non-emergency number 404-768-7171 to report a sighting. HAPEVILLE, Ga. - Hapeville police have asked residents to keep an eye out for an "armed and dangerous" suspect accused of shooting and killing a man during an argument Tuesday morning. What we know Hapeville Police Chief Bruce Hedley said the victim was shot in the chest at a small housing development on North Central Avenue. After the shooting, the suspect took off running toward Sylan Road. He still hasn't been found. He was described as slim-built, and may be wearing an long olive green coat and a toboggan hat with a gray ball on top. What they're saying Hedley said investigators believe there was a disagreement between the victim and the shooter that led to gunfire. From there, the killer took off. "They knew one another," said Chief Hedley. "And they were arguing about some personal property." A security guard for the property, who did not want to speak on camera, told FOX 5 Atlanta reporter Joi Dukes that he heard the shots that morning and called 911 while trying to render aid to the victim, but ultimately watched him take his last breaths. Hedley said the location of the development created an added challenge for detectives who spent hours on scene trying to gather evidence. "It's unfortunate," he explained, "because it was in a very isolated area, so there wasn't a lot of activity and we didn't have a lot of witnesses in the area." If you see the suspect, police warn you to steer clear. Instead, call their non-emergency number 404-768-7171 to report a sighting. What we don't know The Medical Examiner's Office is still working to identify the victim. The Source The preliminary information in this article was provided by the Hapeville Police Department via a Facebook post published on Feb. 18, 2025.