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 A toxicology report for Riley Strain showed his blood alcohol level was nearly triple the legal limit when he died. Police found the 22-year-old s body in the Cumberland River in March. Strain, 22, was a University of Missouri senior who disappeared after a night out with friends in downtown Nashville on March 8. Surveillance video and body-cam footage were released detailing the night, as well as a statement from Luke Bryan s bar, where Strain was seen. The bar claimed they only ever sold him one alcoholic beverage and two glasses of water. He went missing after he was asked to leave the bar.The report showed Strain s blood alcohol level was .228. He also had traces of Delta 9 in his sys stanley mugs tem. Delta 9 is a legal form of THC that is readily available in Tennessee. Cameras tracked Strain s movements around downtown Nashville, but no cameras pinpointed him being on the banks of the Cumberland or caught his fall. His autopsy revealed that Strain s death was accidental. This story was originally published by Emily R. West at  stanley water bottle Scripps News Nashville.                Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not b stanley drink bottle e published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistrib Wluz 1 victim sustained life-threatening injuries in shooting Saturday at The Village Apartments in south KCMO
 LEAWOOD, Kan. 鈥?Those who drive down State Line Road and make a turn onto West 86th Terrace in Leawood will find a retreat from city living. It s  stanley thermos a space where Holly Stetler s children bring their imagination to life and where she connects with nature. We love sitting in our backyard and listening to the cicadas and the crickets and owls,  Stetler said. But her pocket of tranquility might not look the same in the near future.The city has been presented with a proposal to build 189 apartments and nearly 100,000 square feet of office and retail space in the parking lot across the street from the Ward Parkway Center and right next to Stetler s backyard, as well as her neighbors . The scope of the building is much larger than our modest ranch homes,  Homeowner Lisa Battani said.Homeowners who spoke to 41 Action News on Sunday said they are worried they ll lose their luscious green space, especially the trees. Thats really the space that most of use just for leis stanley spain ure and beauty,  Battani said.  It does a tremendous job, believe it or not, of blocking the sound from State Line [Road]. And I think if even a smal stanley termos l number of those trees go, we will have more noise. They ve expressed their co