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Miriah Turner is a freelance Meteorologist, Anchor, and Reporter currently in Dallas, TX. She is also experienced in print advertisement and voice over talent.
Previously, she worked as a Weather Forecaster for WLWT News 5 in Cincinnati, OH. Prior to her time at WLWT, she was a Forecaster, Reporter, and Weekend Anchor for WHIZ-TV in Zanesville, OH. She began her career in television as a News Content Specialist for FOX 19 in Cincinnati and reported traffic for Cincinnati and the Tri-state area.
Originally from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Miriah excelled in Communication Studies at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA and graduated Magna cum Laude with a Bachelors in Arts and Communications. She has completed a Certificate in Operational Meteorology from Mississippi State University.
Miriah has worked with local leaders to reach youth through YoungLife. She has actively served communities along the east coast through benefit concerts and entertainment fundraisers as a vocalist and percussionist for Harmony Roads through Beyond the Veil Ministries (harmonyroads.com).
A highlight of Miriah’s service experience includes her time in Louisiana, working among those assisting residents impacted by Hurricane Katrina. She has also actively participated in funding missions overseas, counteracting human sex trafficking, and has performed alongside the USO at military troop deployments at the Baltimore Washington International Airport.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

ZANESVILLE POLICE ASSIST IN MORNING RAID

The Zanesville Police Department provided assistance to an outside Law Enforcement Agency in conducting a raid.
Interim Chief Kenneth Miller says around 9:15am this morning, the Zanesville Police Department Special Response team and The Agency arrived at 340 Bailey Street to execute a search warrant in relation to computer sex crimes.
"We were giving them support to make entry into the house, to secure the house and anyone that was inside of it," said Chief Miller, "there were two males detained at the house, once we secured the house our special response team left the area and they conducted the search and also an investigation into the crimes."
The eight officer Special Response Team as well as two uniformed officers with cruisers provided perimeter support.
"Its something we provide any agency, if they're investigating a crime that leads them to Zanesville," stated Chief Miller. "We offer what ever type of support we can. Whether it's additional officers to investigate the crime, or a special response team to help them conduct a raid or search."
Interim Chief Miller of the Zanesville Police Department has reasonable belief that computers were confiscated during the investigation. There were no injuries during the raid.

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