3 Search Warrants and New Life In The David Grubbs Murder Investigation

Written by Laura Cavanaugh, Posted in Local, Posted: Thu, November 15 2012 at 1:07 AM, Updated: Thu, November 15 2012 at 1:26 AM

After nearly a year with no arrests and few leads, the David Grubbs murder investigation takes a dramatic turn today.

On Wednesday, law enforcement personnel from around Southern Oregon and Northern California descended on the Rogue Valley to serve three search warrants.

In Ashland, police and FBI agents searched a home in the Old Mill Village apartment complex, adjacent to the bike bath and just blocks from where David Grubbs was nearly decapitated.

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Laura Cavanaugh

Laura Cavanaugh anchors NBC5 News at 6 and 11.

She brings incredible experience to the NBC5 news team.  In addition to producing television news in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Laura worked with Dateline NBC and ABC’s Primetime Live, Nightline, World News Tonight and Good Morning America.

She earned a Master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Arts in both Spanish and Business from the University of Michigan.  Laura won USC's Annenberg Director's Award for Excellence.

While working in New Mexico, Laura was recognized by the Associated Press for outstanding work and won two awards from the New Mexico Broadcasters Association.

As a former Spanish teacher, Laura believes in community service. In her free time, she spends her weekends volunteering and fundraising for organizations that benefit children, animals and people in need. Those organizations include CASA, S.M.A.R.T., Women's Crisis Support Team, Southern Oregon Latina Scholarship Fund and Dogs for the Deaf.

Laura enjoys salsa dancing, reading, good music, working out and college sports. She also loves to spend time with her miniature dachshund.

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