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Police searching for suspect in Roanoke County bomb-making, explosives incident
Read full article: Police searching for suspect in Roanoke County bomb-making, explosives incidentROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Roanoke County police are searching for a man wanted in connection with an explosives incident earlier this week. There was a heavy police and SWAT presence at the apartment complex Friday at around 3:30 p.m. as authorities executed a search warrant in connection with the incident. Authorities on scene told 10 News they were looking for explosives, bomb-making materials and narcotics. This week’s investigation led police to the apartment where they executed the search warrant on Friday afternoon. Anyone with information about this incident or Kimberling’s whereabouts is asked to call the Roanoke County Police Department Dispatch at 540-562-3265.

Inmate who walked off during Roanoke work detail has been captured
Read full article: Inmate who walked off during Roanoke work detail has been capturedROANOKE COUNTY, Va. - An inmate who walked away from a Roanoke County Sheriffs Department work detail this morning has since been recaptured. A spokesman for Roanoke County police said that David Adam McFall, 34, walked off at about 11:30 a.m. in the Hollins Road area near the county garage. He was recaptured today shortly before 2 p.m. just inside Roanoke city limits in the Pennsylvania Avenue area by a Roanoke City K-9 officer without incident. ORIGINAL STORYAuthorities are searching for an inmate they say walked off a work detail in Roanoke County, according to assistant police chief Chuck Mason. The inmate was reportedly working with a crew near the Roanoke County garage in the Hollins Road area when he walked off.
