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Details Of April's Fatal Westbrook Police Shootout Released
The Hartford Courant— Det. Scott Wisner had to get his gun. It was jolted to the floor of his police car when it was hit from behind by a Mercury that was being chased by police up Route 153. After the April 8 collision, both cars veered down an embankment and came...Tags: Shootings, Transportation Accidents, Firearms, Cocaine, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Thief drops ID while fleeing from scene
The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...Tags: Theft, Apple iPod, Garmin Ltd., Apple MacBook Pro, Apple iPad
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Lake's Smart911 program gives emergency workers important information about patient
Panic. Confusion. Terror. All are emotions that can control and cloud the mind of a person dialing 911, but a free emergency service is offering to bring clarity to communication with Lake County emergency dispatchers. Lake County residents can now...Tags: Allergies
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Burbank police arrest man suspected of selling marijuana
A 24-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of selling marijuana after Burbank police reportedly found the drug, a large amount of cash and several cell phones with incriminating text messages in his car. Officers stopped the man,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Google+, Drug Trafficking, Crimes
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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...Tags: Jason Castro, Jon Gosselin, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Aerosmith (music group), Bob Marley
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New car gadgets have drivers drifting
It seems to be happening more often: The car next to you slowly drifts into your lane. We've all noticed it; maybe we've even been guilty of it. A wave of new technology is turning our cars into rolling entertainment centers, tempting drivers to take...
Tags: AAA, Florida Legislature, Telecommunication Service, Automotive Equipment, Palm Beach County
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Local man charged with sex trafficking
South Bend TribuneBefore she died, Rachael Savannah Woods lay in the cargo area of an SUV, wrapped in a brown sheet. Her eyes were swollen and she was covered in blood. Her head was knotted with bruises. She begged for water. Federal court documents allege that the 20-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, FBI, Police Investigations, Chicago Hotels, Sex Crimes
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Smartphone shipments outpace cellphones' for first time in 1Q
Tribune reporterShipments of smartphones outpaced standard cell phones for the first time in the first three months of the year, according to research by International Data Corp. Worldwide, mobile phone shipments grew 4 percent in the first quarter, traditionally the...Tags: Apple iPhone
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Fake good samaritan charged in South Side robbery
RedEyeRight before a South Side man stole another man's cell phone from his pants pocket Saturday afternoon, he helped the man narrowly avoid another potential robbery on W. 79th St., prosectors said. Antoine Hunter, 23, of the 8000 block of S. Princeton Ave....Tags: Theft, Prosecution
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Cell phones and driving don't mix
In this age of modern technology, I see many individuals talking on a cell phone while driving. I encountered a vehicle with a woman driving with five children in the car. She was talking on a cell phone and turned right from the left hand lane in... -
Living Life Under Constant Camera Surveillance Could Pay With Stardom
The Hartford CourantAre you ready for your close up? You better be. Life has become one big screen test. Cameras are everywhere: in the stores, in the office, in the home, and coming soon to a traffic light near you. Think you can run a red anymore and get away...Tags: Television Industry
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Deputy handcuffs 12-year-old female student at Orange middle school
A school-based deputy handcuffed a 12-year-old middle schooler accused of stealing a cell phone last week. According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Deputy Michael Perez handcuffed the student April 24 at Westridge Middle after she "started...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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