ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Monday! Meteorologist Kevin Appleby says there will be increasing clouds as the day progresses with temperatures peaking in the mid-40s. Showers should be expected later Monday night.
Monday is the two-year anniversary of Samantha Humphrey's disappearance, a few months before her body was found in the Mohawk River, and her father is looking to find her killer. Also, there was a plane crash in Windham on Sunday with a pilot and three dogs inside. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Monday.
A Schenectady father is facing a grim milestone and is broadening his mission to find his daughter’s killer. It’s been nearly two years since Samantha Humphrey disappeared. The teen’s body was found a few months later in the Mohawk River.
There was a plane crash in Windham on Sunday at about 6:10 p.m. in a remote area. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office said a pilot and three dogs were on board.
After 11 years of searching, family members will lay Amanda King to rest in a private burial. On Sunday, King’s obituary was shared, detailing her legacy before her disappearance in the fall of 2013.
Albany Police are investigating an early-morning shooting on Lark Street. Mayor Kathy Sheehan said the bar and grill’s occupancy certificate was revoked late Sunday afternoon.
Deputies of the Rutland County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a shooting at a home on Lamb Hill Road in Wells. Police said no one was injured, and the suspect shot into the house from a close distance.
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