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Manhunt Shuts Down Virginia Tech
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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Virginia Tech closed campus and canceled classes Monday, the first day of classes, as police continued to hunt for a jail escapee who's accused of shooting and killing a hospital security guard and a police officer. Police are on the hunt for 24-year-old William Morva, who escaped from a hospital in Blacksburg on Sunday.
Morva is described as wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt and khaki shorts. Police said he had shed his orange prison jumpsuit after the hospital shooting.
Students have been told to stay in their dorms or academic areas, Lt. Vincent Houston with Virginia Tech's police department says. School was to have started for more than 25,000 students.
Morva, who was jailed on charges of robbing a deli, was taken to the Montgomery Regional Hospital emergency room on Sunday in handcuffs and leg irons after he suffered a sprained wrist and ankle, Sheriff Tommy Whitt said.
He overpowered a deputy and took his pistol. Shots were fired, killing hospital security guard Derrick McFarland, 26, as he tried to help the deputy.
On Monday morning, Virginia State Police, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and Montgomery County, Va. authorities searched for Morva along Huckleberry Trail, a six-mile trail near the Virginia Tech campus that connects Blacksburg with Christiansburg.
Police say Morva allegedly shot a police officer on the trail at about 7:30 a.m. near the Blacksburg Public Library and police station.
Police have identified the officer who was shot and killed as Montgomery County, Va., Sheriff's Deputy Eric Sutphin, according to The Roanoke Times Web site.
A woman who answered the phone at the university's public relations office tells WTOP the school is in crisis mode there and that a lot of rumors are swirling around.
Authorities are using helicopters and dogs to sweep an area that included the university campus, about one block from the Blacksburg Police Station.
(Copyright 2006 by WTOP and The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Manhunt Shuts Down Virginia Tech
<!--storyHeader-->Aug 21st - 12:41pm
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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Virginia Tech closed campus and canceled classes Monday, the first day of classes, as police continued to hunt for a jail escapee who's accused of shooting and killing a hospital security guard and a police officer. Police are on the hunt for 24-year-old William Morva, who escaped from a hospital in Blacksburg on Sunday.
Morva is described as wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt and khaki shorts. Police said he had shed his orange prison jumpsuit after the hospital shooting.
Students have been told to stay in their dorms or academic areas, Lt. Vincent Houston with Virginia Tech's police department says. School was to have started for more than 25,000 students.
Morva, who was jailed on charges of robbing a deli, was taken to the Montgomery Regional Hospital emergency room on Sunday in handcuffs and leg irons after he suffered a sprained wrist and ankle, Sheriff Tommy Whitt said.
He overpowered a deputy and took his pistol. Shots were fired, killing hospital security guard Derrick McFarland, 26, as he tried to help the deputy.
On Monday morning, Virginia State Police, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg and Montgomery County, Va. authorities searched for Morva along Huckleberry Trail, a six-mile trail near the Virginia Tech campus that connects Blacksburg with Christiansburg.
Police say Morva allegedly shot a police officer on the trail at about 7:30 a.m. near the Blacksburg Public Library and police station.
Police have identified the officer who was shot and killed as Montgomery County, Va., Sheriff's Deputy Eric Sutphin, according to The Roanoke Times Web site.
A woman who answered the phone at the university's public relations office tells WTOP the school is in crisis mode there and that a lot of rumors are swirling around.
Authorities are using helicopters and dogs to sweep an area that included the university campus, about one block from the Blacksburg Police Station.
(Copyright 2006 by WTOP and The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)