Traffic violation arrest warrant issued for person of interest in missing student case

This article, from ABC News published on Sept 21, reports that an arrest warrant has been issued for the person of interest in the University of Virginia’s missing student case. The article by Dean Schabner, says that Jesse L. Matthew has been issued an arrest warrant for reckless driving. His warrant is not related to the missing student case but the police would like to question him about that case as well since he is suspected to be the last person seen with the missing student.

Schabner did a great job using direct quotes from his interview with Timothy Longo, Charlottesville Police Chief, in his article. The quotes explain why police are looking for Matthew as well as his importance in the missing student case. The article contains five direct quotes from Longo. The quotes add insight and make the story more reliable since the information is coming straight from the chief of police. Schabner also paraphrases Longo in some parts of the article, which helps with the flow of the article and still incorporates essential information. This article did a great job using direct quotes, paraphrasing and finding a reliable and knowledgeable source.