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CPD Rallies Around Baby Shot in Home Invasion

The Chattanooga Police Department rallies around a one-year-old girl who was shot earlier this month in a home invasion. It happened in the College Hill Courts community. Doctors won't know if little Zoey Duncan will be paralyzed until the swelling around her spinal cord goes down. That could take a year. Meanwhile, medical bills are mounting. And Chattanooga Police aren't willing to see them pile up. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl takes a look at how the community is helping out.

Peanut Allergen Found in Paprika Spice Warning

The Tennessee Department of Agriculture Department’s test results for one product—5 oz. containers of Pride of Szeged Hungarian Spice paprika, no. 091617PAHU05PS —showed positive for the presence of a peanut allergen not disclosed on the product label.

East Ridge Burglary Arrest

Officials say a neighbor noticed a suspicious white Cadillac sedan leaving his elderly neighbor's house and followed it; getting the license plate number.

Local Vet Gets Ring Back Thanks to Social Media

A local Army veteran and a young woman are brought together through social media. First Sergeant Thomas Fortson lost his retired U.S. Army ring while getting his church's computer fixed at a Best Buy store in Chattanooga. He thought he'd never see it again, but boy was he wrong. WDEF News 12's Alisha Searl was there when Fortson was reunited with the symbolic piece of jewelry. It's a story you'll only see on 12.

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