4:30 LRN Newscast March 02

The Chief of Police in Baton Rouge talks publicly about the disappearance of Georgia businessman Nathan Millard, who went missing just over a week ago. He was last seen walking from a downtown pub in the Capital City to his hotel just a block away. Paul says – at this time – there is a limit to what he can say to media…:

CUT 04(10)      “…going on.”

Millard was in town on business. His wallet and phone have been found, but so far there’s no sign of him.

Be prepared for some possible heavy weather this evening across parts of the state. LRN meteorologist John Wetherbee says chances of severe weather are good for northwestern Louisiana and some areas closer to Interstate 10…:

CUT 08(06)      “…the evening tonight.”

 

A Hammond woman faces serious charges for allegedly racking up thousands of dollars in charges on an elderly relative’s bank card. 31-year-old Maili Morris reportedly used her aging aunt’s card to spend $12-thousand on restaurant deliveries and store purchases over a four-month span. She faces over 130 counts of identity theft and dozens of others. A judge set her bail at $18-million dollars.

Access to new resources to improve reading levels among students in the state are now available. Teiko Foxx has more…:

CUT 02(30)      “…Foxx.”