Detroit victim advocacy organization offers support to those facing domestic abuse
With the murder of Patrice Wilson allegedly perpetrated by an ex-boyfriend, victim advocacy groups want women to pay attention to anything that seems off.
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Terell Bailey is one of CBS Detroit's weekend anchors. This is his first time in Motown.
Originally from Chesapeake, Virginia, Terell has had a passion for broadcast journalism since childhood. Growing up, throughout his schooling, he was known for doing the "morning announcements." Fitting, he became a TV journalist, right?
Most recently, he was a morning news anchor in Macon, Georgia, for three years. During his time in Macon, Terell was one of the first to report on the coronavirus reaching Middle Georgia. He also secured one-on-one interviews with politicians, including Pete Buttigieg.
Before Macon, Terell previously worked in Oak Hill, West Virginia, at WOAY-TV for nearly two years. First beginning as a weekend anchor, then quickly rising to Evening Anchor. While there, Terell covered numerous stories, including the nearly two-week-long statewide teacher strike.
In 2017, Terell graduated from Radford University (GO HIGHLANDERS), receiving a BS in journalism.
When he is not smiling on camera, you can probably catch him either eating (HE'S A HUGE FOODIE) or checking out some of the latest happenings in the area!
With the murder of Patrice Wilson allegedly perpetrated by an ex-boyfriend, victim advocacy groups want women to pay attention to anything that seems off.
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