The body of the 79-year-old Camillus hunter who went missing this weekend was discovered this morning.
The body of Robert Levett, 79, was discovered around 10 a.m.. According to CNY Central, Levett had disappeared this weekend, when he was hunting with his son in the Tug Hill region.
Levett had been missing since Saturday afternoon, when he didn't show up for a scheduled meetup with his son. 50 to 60 searchers, along with the State Police and Department of Environmental Conservation rangers searched for Levett throughout the weekend.
A missing Ohio teen was found Sunday, but the search continues for her mother, brother, and family friend.
A search resumes Monday for an Ohio woman, her son, and her friend after her daughter was found bound and gagged, but alive, in the basement of a Mount Vernon, Ohio home, according to CNN.
A prosthetic leg has been found in a brushy area off of a North Carolina road, according to CNN. Investigators say the leg found is consistent with that of the missing 10-year-old, Zahra and will use the serial number on it to confirm this.
Police first launched a search for the girl on October 9, but had no confirmation of seeing her alive since Sept. 25. Since, Zahra’s disappearance has been declared a homicide. Both her father and stepmother have been arrested but not charged with the death of Zahara, but rather are being held for unrelated charges.
Plus, airline shutdown creates big losses for the industry, and a woman ticketed for violating city odor code.
11 missing oil rig workers were found alive after an oil rig exploded and caught fire off the coast of Louisiana, according to MSNBC. Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser told local NBC affiliate WDSU that the workers are alive and safe after the explosion that left the rig on fire in the Gulf of Mexico.
SU star wideout Mike Williams says he is leaving the team.
Mike Williams, Syracuse's standout wide receiver, has left the team, according to the Post-Standard's Donnie Webb. Williams approached Marrone Monday morning, informing the coach of his decision to quit. Marrone is unsure whether Williams is still enrolled in school. This news come just weeks after Williams was suspended for violating team rules. A finalist for the top college wideout in the nation, Williams was having a stellar season with 49 catches, 746 receiving yards, and six touchdowns.