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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.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

VEHICLE IMPERSONATING LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MUSKINGUM COUNTY

A recent report into the Muskingum County Sheriffs Office is shedding light on the possibility of an unidentified vehicle impersonating a law enforcement vehicle in our area.

Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Lutz informed WHIZ news that around 9:30 last Saturday evening a truck approached a woman from behind her car with a siren. A man on a PA system instructed her to pull over. A second vehicle then pulled up beside her and yelled for her not to pull over.

Sheriff Lutz said, "we don't really know if it was a game somebody was trying to play to get her to pull over. It was kinda odd that there were two vehicles involved."

If you feel you may be a victim of an unofficial traffic stop, DO NOT pull over. Slow down and call 9-1-1. The lights on the vehicle will also indicate if it is indeed a law enforcement vehicle.

"It is illegal for anyone to possess flashing blue lights. Flashing blue lights are for law enforcement purposes only," Sheriff Lutz stated. "If a red and white pulls over behind you when you stop, then the best option is for you to call 9-1-1 on your phone and report it to a dispatcher. If it is a law enforcement officer dispatch can confirm that there is an officer trying to pull somebody over."

This incident is still under investigation. If you have any information regarding this event or if this has happened to you, please call Muskingum County Sheriffs Office at (740) 452-3637.

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