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In the evening hours of April 27, 2014, a large and destructive wedge tornado moved through several communities northwest of Little Rock, located in Arkansas.Part of a larger outbreak of severe weather, the tornado devastated the towns of Paron, Mayflower, Lake Conway, Vilonia and El Paso, killing sixteen people and injuring over one hundred more.
The same year, a Heber Springs, Arkansas man who was wanted for not reporting to his parole officer appeared at the Tucker Unit. A prison guard shot him dead. Dina Tyler, a spokesperson for the prison system, said that the man crashed his car into the car owned by the assistant warden and was "very close to the officers" prior to his death. [14]
Shortly before 7:50 p.m. (0050 UTC), the tornado moved into the town of Vilonia at high-end EF4 strength, [14] a town which was struck by an EF2 tornado that killed four people on April 25, 2011, three years and two days prior. [19]
About 30 miles (48 kilometers) away in Canastota, storm debris hit and killed an 82-year-old man, village administrator Jeremy Ryan said. Hochul said three homes collapsed and 30 other structures ...
(Reuters) -Search teams on Sunday picked through wreckage left by tornado-spawning thunderstorms that swept the U.S. Southern Plains and Ozarks, killing at least 14 people and wrecking hundreds of ...
Powerful storms killed at least 15 people, injured hundreds and left a wide trail of destruction Sunday across Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas after obliterating homes and destroying a truck stop ...
Slaby was arrested for an alleged DWI and allegedly refusing to submit to tests, CBS St. Louis reported. Slaby died of an apparent heart attack, though the final results have not been released by the coroner's office. Jail or Agency: Boone County Law Enforcement Center; State: Arkansas; Date arrested or booked: 4/3/2016; Date of death: 4/4/2016 ...
On May 29, a man was killed by a falling tree in Verona, New York during a severe thunderstorm. [54] Flash flooding in Scott County, Arkansas killed four people, including a sheriff. [55] [56] Missouri authorities confirmed three deaths as a result of high water that occurred in the counties of Lawrence, Miller and Reynolds. [57]