911 Calls Released In Deadly Concord Mills Shooting
We're hearing the frantic 911 calls after gunshots were fired outside Concord Mills Mall Saturday, leaving a 13-year-old girl dead
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Trish Williford is thrilled to return to Charlotte as weekend anchor/reporter for WCCB Charlotte. Trish previously worked as a reporter for three years in the Queen City where she covered countless big stories. Most recently, she worked in Savannah as a weekend anchor/reporter.
For 15 years, Trish has reported on everything from Category 5 hurricanes and deadly tornadoes….to high profile murder cases and even the corruption trial of a former Alabama Governor.
A native of Alabama, Trish studied English/Journalism at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Prior to landing her first on-air job, she worked for several years as a TV news producer.
Trish loves mentoring youth and takes an active role in training young journalists.
You can catch Trish on the anchor desk Saturdays and Sundays on WCCB News @ SIX and WCCB News @ TEN.Β You can also watch her reports weekdays on WCCB News @ TEN.
If you have a story idea – you can email Trish at twilliford@wccbcharlotte.com.
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