Valdosta Daily Times

Local News

January 12, 2013

Body found at school

Officials: Foul play not suspected

VALDOSTA — No foul play is suspected in the death of a student whose body was discovered Friday morning in Lowndes High School’s old gymnasium, said Lowndes County Sheriff Chris Prine Friday evening, but the investigation continues.

Though people had posted a student’s name on Facebook, other social media and the Internet throughout Friday, both the sheriff and Lowndes County School Superintendent Wes Taylor said in a joint statement they would not release the student’s name Friday night pending positive confirmation of the teenager’s identity.

The sheriff told The Times he wants to have a positive identification prior to releasing a name.

The no foul-play ruling also defied numerous Internet posts and messages that speculated upon various causes of death.

“Although the exact cause of death is yet to be determined, as of this stage of the investigation, nothing has been discovered to indicate foul play was involved,” Prine said in the statement.

That does not mean the investigation has been concluded. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is assisting the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators spent hours on the scene Friday, from early morning to past nightfall.

The student’s body will be sent Monday to a state crime lab for an autopsy which authorities hope will determine an exact cause of death, according to the sheriff’s office.

Taking all precautions, Prine told The Times, investigators worked the death scene as a suspected homicide throughout most of the day until the possibility of no foul play became evident later in the afternoon. The sheriff said he could not comment further on an ongoing

investigation.

Receiving the call of a body discovered on the Lowndes High campus shortly after the start of Friday’s school day, Lowndes County sheriff’s deputies and emergency medical technicians converged on the scene. Meanwhile, students began texting and calling friends and families that a body had been discovered.

Soon, parents began arriving at Lowndes High School seeking their children. For a period of time, deputies and school officials would neither allow anyone to enter or leave the Lowndes High School premises. Students continued attending classes.

By early afternoon, the Lowndes County School System issued a phone message to all school parents. It read: “The Lowndes County Schools regrets that one of our students from Lowndes High School is deceased. The appropriate authorities are investigating. We will release further information as it is confirmed. Classes are continuing at Lowndes High, and all schools will dismiss at their regular times today. No schools are under lockdown.”

Once parents were allowed onto campus, a steady parade of cars lined the Lowndes High campus through the early afternoon to pick up students.

One parent, Rhoda Ross-Williams, expressed concern that she and other parents learned of the death and investigation from students posting to Facebook and texting from inside of Lowndes High instead of from school officials.

Lowndes High student Brittney Tabedo said, “Finding out, you just kind of freak out because you don’t know who it is and you don’t know where they’re at, but whoever it was, wherever they’re at, you just kind of get scared because of that.”

Later in the evening, the Lowndes-Brunswick basketball game, scheduled as a Lowndes home game, was cancelled.

“We are confident that the campus of Lowndes High School is safe for the return of students on Monday,” said Sheriff Prine.

Lowndes County School Superintendent Wes Taylor issued the statement: “We are deeply saddened that the body of a Lowndes High student was discovered today on the LHS campus. Our hearts are burdened for the family, friends, students, staff, and our community.”

Text Only
Local News
  • water.jpg Coliform found in drinking water

    The cause of a water quality issue is still under investigation by the City of Valdosta Utilities Department after a water sample taken from a line in the area near the intersection of St. Augustine Road and West Hill Avenue tested positive for coliform bacteria.

    May 19, 2013 1 Photo

  • CNHI_IndyQuakeDrill.jpg The Big One: Preparing for mid-America earthquake

    It’s a bleak scenario. A massive earthquake along the New Madrid fault kills or injures 60,000 people in Tennessee. A quarter of a million people are homeless. The Memphis airport — the country’s biggest air terminal for packages — goes off-line. Major oil and gas pipelines across Tennessee rupture, causing shortages in the Northeast. In Missouri, another 15,000 people are hurt or dead. Cities and towns throughout the central U.S. lose power and water for months. Losses stack up to hundreds of billions of dollars.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • DisasterProject.Logo.jpg Preparing South Georgia for a disaster

    A pair of specialized urban rescuers shed some of their protective gear for a moment and exchange relieved smiles because, on the roads across the swamps of residential rubble, a caravan of Lowndes citizens returns to a county that, according to Lowndes officials, was able to repair its wounds in the aftermath of a Category 5 storm due to a dynamic package of disaster plans.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • 130517moody coins01 copy.JPG Valdosta police honor Moody security force

    Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress awarded a set of challenge coins Friday to 12 members of Moody Air Force Base’s security forces. The coin ceremony served as a thank-you from the Valdosta Police Department for the base’s operational support in handling bomb threats and helping in community matters.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • Police-Handcuffs_2.jpg Charges filed in bomb threat made from jail

    A pair of inmates received additional charges this week when they reportedly phoned a bomb threat from the Lowndes County Jail to South Georgia Medical Center Tuesday, according to the Valdosta Police Department.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • grow housephoto copy.JPG Echols deputies seize a half-million in pot

    A public indecency call late Friday afternoon led to the seizure of a marijuana grow house, 38 mature plants, and the arrest of an Echols County man, according to the Echols County Sheriff’s Office.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • Morven_Peaches.jpg Weekend Update: Morven Peach Festival

    News reporter Caitlin Barker speaks to representatives Sandy Rentz and Dawana Nunnally from the Morven Peach Committee, about the Peach Festival taking place this Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The band Trailer of Tears will play from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m., followed by a parade taking place at 2 p.m.

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

  • 130516-peach_festival002.jpg Just Peachy

    Peach tarts, peach ice cream, a peach parade and the Peach Queen — it’s time for the 26th Annual Morven Peach Festival.

    May 17, 2013 2 Photos

  • 130515-boy_girls_club001.jpg Boys and Girls Club prepares for smooth transition

    When longtime Boys and Girls Club of Valdosta Chief Professional Officer Robert Soper officially retires on June 1, his successor will already be in place, ready to take the reins of the organization.

    May 17, 2013 2 Photos

  • N1110P48006C.jpg Lowndes Middle student charged in school fire

    An 11-year-old has been charged with arson after reportedly starting a fire in a Lowndes Middle School restroom on a dare earlier this week, according to the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office Thursday.

    May 17, 2013 1 Photo

Top News
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
Poll

What’s your best advice for graduates?

Go to college or trade school immediately.
Work for a while then seek further education.
Enter the work force.
Intern, ensure an interest is something you can do.
     View Results