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Sheriff ’s office works to locate missing local man

Sheriff ’s office works to locate missing local man

Pittsburg resident, Josh Searcy, 36, was last seen by his family the morning of July 3 at his home on FM 993. Searcy’s family has said that although he goes to town from time to time, this is not such an instance. Searcy’s sister, Misty Hunter, said on a social media post, “We thought he just went up town Friday night like he does sometimes, but he hasn’t called dad at all, and that’s not like Josh. So, something isn’t right.” Hunter later said that the family is unsure if Searcy left in a vehicle or on foot.

High-speed chase spanning four counties ends in crash
High-speed chase spanning four counties ends in crash

High-speed chase spanning four counties ends in crash

Two women are now facing felony charges after a high-speed chase that ended in a crash in Camp County on June 22. According to police reports, Cateria Shantarika Mitchell, 22, of Fort Worth, and Julie May Cooper, 30, of Arlington, absconded with a black BMW in Tarrant County. Mitchell was driving the stolen vehicle, and Cooper was a passenger.

Fatal accident occurs north of Camp County line

On July 3, 2020, at approximately 5:10 p.m., Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers were called to investigate a crash on US 271 in Titus County just north of the Camp County Line. A preliminary investigation indicates a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe was northbound on US 271. For an as yet undetermined reason, the driver of the Chevrolet lost control and crossed into the southbound lanes where it collided with a southbound 2013 Nissan Quest. The area was experiencing a heavy rainstorm at the time of the crash.

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