The Commercial Appeal

Shelby County officials investigat­ing 3 deaths linked to frigid weather

- Micaela A Watts

Medical examiners with the West Tennessee Forensic Center are investigat­ing three “possible hypothermi­a-related” deaths that occurred in Shelby County.

The deaths have occurred since temperatur­es in the area have dipped, and stayed, well below freezing over the last few days.

A report from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency notes three deaths linked to the cold weather — two in Shelby County and one in Maury County. Reports from emergency management offices can fall behind realtime fatality reporting.

One of those fatalities is likely related to an incident in Millington in which a young boy drowned in an icy pond as he attempted to save his little sister, who fell into the water.

Memphis police have received no reports of deaths due to exposure, making it unlikely the other reported death occurred within city limits.

The National Weather Service in Memphis is forecastin­g temperatur­es to remain below freezing until Saturday.

There are currently two city-operated warming centers in the Memphis area:

● Hollywood Community Center, 1560 N. Hollywood Street

● Ruth Tate Senior Center, 1640 Marjorie Street

Two overnight shelters are accepting individual­s who need overnight accommodat­ions: the Memphis Union Mission located at 383 Poplar Ave. and the Salvation Army located at 696 Jackson Ave. in Memphis.

Micaela Watts is a reporter with The Commercial Appeal and can be reached at micaela.watts@commercial­appeal.com.

 ?? JUSTIN FORD/FOR COMMERCIAL­APPEAL.COM ?? Church Road at Tchulahoma in Desoto County is covered on Monday morning during the major snow storm that started on Sunday.
JUSTIN FORD/FOR COMMERCIAL­APPEAL.COM Church Road at Tchulahoma in Desoto County is covered on Monday morning during the major snow storm that started on Sunday.

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