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Yahoo
18 hours ago
- Yahoo
Kentucky pair found injured after search for stolen tow truck leads to cliff base rescue
CUMBERLAND FALLS, Ky. (FOX 56) — What began as a search for a stolen tow truck on Friday night in Laurel County ended in an emergency rescue operation to extract two people who fell from a cliff. According to a news release, Kentucky State Police (KSP) got a tip around 9:30 p.m. on Friday, June 6, that a wrecker had been stolen in Laurel County and was parked near Cumberland Falls. A state park ranger had reportedly found the tow truck backed into a parking space and walked up to it, where he found Rex Vaughn, 55, of Mount Vernon, with Thelma Travillian, 40, of Williamsburg, inside. Search underway on Elkhorn Creek for missing man, 4 rescued after group of tubers pulled underwater by current KSP wrote that while trying to identify the pair, Vaughn drove away in the tow truck, allegedly ramming and damaging the park ranger's emergency vehicle. State police said deputies with the McCreary County Sheriff's Office chased after Vaughn and Travillian in the wrecker. Vaughn allegedly tried to hit the cruiser of the deputy chasing him by putting the tow truck in reverse while driving aggressively. Ultimately, Vaughn and Travillian escaped. Later that day, authorities said the abandoned wrecker was found in the woods. Williamsburg police joined the investigation, bringing a thermal imaging drone to help troopers find the pair at the bottom of 'a high cliff,' per a news release. KSP wrote that, with the combined efforts of Woodbine Fire and Rescue and the Corbin Fire Department, a high-angle recovery was carried out to get both suspects to safety. Despite the rescue being a success, state police wrote that Vaughn and Travillian were both found with serious injuries. and taken to Corbin Hospital for treatment. Kentucky pair found injured after search for stolen tow truck leads to cliff base rescue Search underway on Elkhorn Creek for missing man, 4 rescued after group of tubers pulled underwater by current Live music event hits high note in Lexington neighborhoods Vaughn was charged with: Receiving stolen property of $10,000 or more First-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle First-degree wanton endangerment of a police officer First-degree criminal mischief First-degree possession of methamphetamine, first offense Third-degree possession of an unspecified controlled substance Possession of marijuana Prescription-controlled substance not kept in a proper container Travillian was charged with: First-degree possession of methamphetamine Possession of marijuana Possession of drug paraphernalia The theft and drug investigation remains ongoing, and more information will be released as it becomes available. This is a developing story. Stay with FOX 56 News for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Telegraph
20 hours ago
- Telegraph
Two dead after car falls 300ft off cliff at beauty spot
Two people have died after a car plunged 300ft off a cliff at a beauty spot. Police, ambulance crews, firefighters and the Coastguard rushed to the scene at Alum Bay in the Isle of Wight just before 7.30pm on Friday. Hampshire Police said in a statement at the time: 'We're currently at the scene of a serious incident in Totland. 'We were called at 7.21pm this evening after a car, which was being driven along Alum Bay New Road, left the road, came off the cliff top and came to rest in the water below.' Pictures of the aftermath show the grey vehicle submerged in water. A member of the Coastguard can be seen searching the shore around the car, which had its bonnet and roof crumpled. A man was hauled to shore and given CPR. On Sunday, police confirmed to Isle of Wight County Press that both victims have been pronounced dead. A spokesman said: 'Formal identification has yet to take place, but their next of kin have been notified. 'As part of the ongoing investigation into the incident, on behalf of the coroner, officers have been carrying out enquiries at an address on Arctic Road, Cowes.' Detectives were carrying out searches at an address in Cowes earlier on Sunday.


The Sun
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
Terrifying moment car dangles precariously over sheer cliff drop sparking frantic mission to save occupants inside
THIS is the terrifying moment a car was found dangling over a cliff edge, sparking a nerve-shredding rescue mission. The white SUV was spotted teetering over the cliff by passersby, with its occupants moments away from a near-perilous fall. 5 5 5 The vehicle had reportedly swerved off the road after skidding on snow on the Xinjiang Duku Highway in western China. It was left dangling precariously with its rear left wheel elevated off the ground. A group of Good Samaritans found it in the precarious spot and pulled over to help. The SUV's driver was found apparently unable to reverse the car onto the icy roadside or get out of the vehicle safely. A woman, named only as Ms Deng by local media, filmed the rescue effort as she and her friends stopped to help. They had been on a trip to a lake as they drove up the mountain - and pulled over when they spotted the dangling car. The video begins with a look at just how fraught the situation is as the passersby approach the trapped vehicle. They begin to try and heave the car back to safety as more and more motorists park nearby to lend a hand. In a heart-stopping moment, one of the rescue party removes a suitcase from the back of the car - risking shifting more weight onto the car's front tyres. A rumble of thunder can be heard as the rescue mission becomes increasingly tense. Shock vid shows half-frozen paraglider who was sucked 5 MILES into sky by vortex & left shivering in -40C conditions But at least six men lend their strength to helping keep the car on the ledge, gradually pulling it back to safety. Eventually, they manage to heave the SUV further back from the brink. The rescuers then tie a rope onto the back of the car to properly drag it back to firm ground. According to reports, the two unnamed people inside the vehicle were unharmed in the bone-chilling ordeal. Authorities have warned motorists to be aware of weather conditions and to maintain a safe distance when driving, News X has reported. They also urge road users to park properly on the viewing platforms. The Duku Highway sits on what was historically known as the Silk Road. It is as well known for its stunning views and landscapes as it is for its dangerous driving conditions. Back in 2021, another car rolled off a cliff edge on the same highway. While several family members were able to leap out of the car in time, but one woman inside was unable to escape in time. She survived the fall, but suffered severe hip injuries. 5 5


Sunday World
3 days ago
- Sunday World
Dad with 197 convictions jailed for making bogus calls about bodies floating in the sea
Father-of-three Nathan Coughlan also admitted breaking into and robbing churches during a crime spree over a five year period. A man who made bogus calls to the emergency services about bodies floating in the sea off Co Donegal has been jailed for two and a half years. Father-of-three Nathan Coughlan also admitted breaking into and robbing churches during a crime spree over a five year period. Coughlan, who has 197 previous convictions, appeared at Letterkenny Circuit Court where he pleaded guilty to a raft of charges. Today Judge John Aylmer jailed the 28-year old for a total of three years and eight months but suspended the last 14 months of the sentence to encourage his rehabilitation. Some of the sentences handed down were consecutive to eachother as Coughlan had committed some offences while out on bail for making a bogus call to the emergency services. Judge Aylmer allowed him a reduction in sentence for the initial headline sentences because of mitigation. In mitigation, Judge Aylmer said Coughlan had entered a guilty plea to all charges and that he was now using his time well while in prison. He added that Coughlan is turning his mind towards rehabilitation and his addiction to cocaine and that it does appear that he is anxious to deal with that addiction despite not being able to start treatment for addiction just yet while in prison. The charges related to ten different incidents all of which were carried out while Coughlan was either drunk or on drugs. The accused, who is originally from Ennis in Co Clare, is now custody at Castlerea Prison since last October. Garda Sergeant Maurice Doyle and state prosecutor Ms Fiona Crawford outlined the litany of charges and details of the incidents. In total, the accused was charged with making three separate bogus calls to the emergency services as well as breaking into four different church buildings on various dates. Coughlan firstly pleaded guilty to making a false report at Single Street, Finner, Bundoran on November 11th, 2019, that a person was on a cliff in horrendous weather conditions which sparked a major rescue alert involving the coastguard, RNLI, fire service, Gardai and ambulance service. A recording of the bogus call identified Coughlan as the culprit by Garda Mark Geraghty and the accused admitted buying a cheap Nokia phone, using it and then throwing it into the sea. Coughlan admitted making two more bogus calls saying a body was floating in the sea at Bundoran on February 21st, 2021 and April 2nd, 2021. Again, the emergency services were launched including the Rescue 118 helicopter while the cost of just the fire service attending was €1,000, the court was told. Coughlan was again identified and when interviewed by Gardai, the accused said he felt ashamed and wanted to get help for what he had done while admitting he was drunk at the time. Garda Doyle along with state barrister, Ms Fiona Crawford, also outlined a number of break-ins and robberies to churches. He admitted entering the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Bundoran on March 7th, 2021 and attempting to steal from four donation boxes after smashing a lock on the church to gain entry. On October 2nd, 2022, Coughlan admitted breaking into the Sacred Heart Church on Station Roa din Mountcharles and causing €630 in criminal damage and stealing €30 from donation boxes. Coughlan caused criminal damage to a house belonging to Fr Patrick Dunne at Church Street in Ballyshannon on September 8th, 2024, when he ripped beading from a window but was spotted by a local woman. He fled the scene but was caught on CCTV and admitted carrying out the criminal damage. The accused also caused €2,700 of damage to stained glass windows when he broke into St Claire's Church in Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim on October 3rd, 2024. Damage was also caused to a key lock as well as two candelabras while Coughlan also entered the sacristy of the church and removed the CCTV system valued at €500. When interviewed, Coughlan said it was him but he couldn't really tell as he was 'off his face' on ecstasy and cocaine.' He also pleaded guilty to a number of other burglaries including stealing tools from a house in Kinlough, Co Leitrim and €240 in cash from a cash register at Kernan's Spar at Moorefield in Ramelton on October 1st, 2024. He also admitted breaking into Bundoran Adventure Park on March 6th, 2021 and stealing €1,100 of power tools and causing €400 of damage to windows while he was drunk. Sergeant Doyle said all injured parties had been canvassed but none had made victim impact statements. Coughlan's solicitor, Mr Peter Nolan, BL, instructed by solicitor Rory O'Brien, said he has had a long relationship with Coughlan and that he was resolute at all times about pleading guilty. He said his latest probation is not encouraging and places him at a very high risk of reoffending but that he has been in custody, is now drug-free and is an enhanced prisoner. He gave a background to the accused man's life stating that he left school at fifteen and has had no meaningful employment in his life. Mr Nolan admitted's Coughlan's previous convictions are extensive and the probation report did not show any green shoots but suggested the green shoots are in prison where he is trying to do his best to deal with his drug problem. Coughlan took to the witness box and apologised to everyone he had hurt and admitted that he put himself on a 'self destruct mode.' Although he has not seen his three children for a number of months, Coughlan was adamant that if he stays off the drugs he has a chance of getting back with his partner and seeing his kids once more. Asked by Mr Nolan if he had enough motivation to do this Coughlan replied 'I do, I don't want them going down the same road as me.' And he added 'I'm sorry for what I did, although I never physically hurt anyone, I know the psychological effect it can have. I know it can be mentally and financially damaging and I'm sorry for doing that. 'I had an addiction and my head was just fried. The last thirteen years of my life was getting intolerable and it had to come to an end.' Having sentenced Coughlan to an overall period of two and a half years in prison, Judge Aylmer backdated the sentence to when he went into custody on October 9th last year. He also ordered Coughlan to go under the supervision and direction of the Probation Services including the completion of any residential treatment programme recommended.


Axios
4 days ago
- Business
- Axios
U.S. imports see largest plunge on record in April
U.S. goods imports plummeted in April, per data out Thursday, as President Trump's tariff policies rocked the global trade system. Why it matters: The decline is a sharp reversal of the front-loading effect the previous month, when firms raced to import stuff before the tariffs took hold. Zoom in: The monthly drop in imports is the largest on record, per the Commerce Department. Imports were still up from this time last year, however. The big picture: Trade with China fell to its lowest point since a historic pandemic shut the global economy. April imports from China, at $25.4 billion, were the lowest since March 2020 ($19.6 billion). And U.S. exports to the country also fell off a cliff to $8.2 billion — compared to $7.9 billion, as COVID-19 first hit the U.S. What they're saying: "It sure looks as though triple-digit tariff rates made a difference to trade flows, eh?" writes Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, in a note Thursday morning. The data is not really a sign of a weakening economy — unlike in the pandemic, companies stockpiled ahead of the tariff shock, and are now going to be drawing down elevated inventories of goods, he writes.