12:30 Newscast, August 9th, 2016

State Police are seeking a suspect in a crash that resulted in Interstate 10 being closed in Baton Rouge for over 12 hours. Trooper Bryan Lee says on August 5 a red Ford Fusion struck an 18-wheeler, causing it to overturn. He says the truck driver sustained minor injuries, and the other driver fled on foot…:
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Lee says the suspect is a white male with long blonde and brown hair and tattoos covering both arms and legs.

As the new school year gets underway, the state Department of Transportation has begun their “Be a Roll Model” bicycle safety campaign. DOTD Secretary Shawn Wilson says helmets are required for children under age 12 and encouraged for all other riders. He says motorists should also be alert and watch out for cyclists, especially in areas where there are no bicycle lanes…:
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The Avoyelles Parish Sheriff’s Office along with the Human Society rescued 27 dogs and 11 cats from a filthy home in Bunkie. Sheriff Doug Anderson says in July, they received a call that animals were being neglected at the home of Maxine and Gordan Doughty, so they began an investigation. He says when authorities returned to check on the animals a week later, the conditions were deplorable….:
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Anderson says the Doughtys were cited for simple cruelty to animals and additional criminal charges are pending.

Officials in Texas say an infant whose mother traveled to El Salvador where Zika virus is prevalent, died shortly after he was born. They say the infant died a few weeks ago and from an ailment linked to the Zika virus. Health officials say there have been no reported cases of Zika virus disease transmitted by mosquitoes in Texas.