Henrico Police: Indiana woman who believed she could be missing Henrico child isn’t; 12 new Virginia State Troopers assigned to Henrico
Henrico Newsflash – Jan. 21, 2022
Henrico Police: Indiana woman who believed she could be missing Henrico child isn’t
An Indiana woman who believed she might have been the child reported missing from Henrico County in 2000 isn’t, Henrico Police said Friday.
The woman, Kaylynn Stevenson, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, came forward last June with information she claimed could prove that she was Brittany Renee Williams, a 7-year-old girl reported missing from Henrico nearly 22 years ago. In October, she told NBC-12 that she had certified DNA testing results that would prove she was in fact Williams.
12 new Virginia State Troopers assigned to Henrico
Twelve new Virginia State troopers will be assigned to Henrico, following their graduation Jan. 21 from the Virginia State Police academy.
Those 12 are part of the 58-member class of the VSP’s 135th Basic Session, which will graduate at the agency’s Chesterfield headquarters at 10 a.m. Friday.
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