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Police investigating shooting of man, 23Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe 7-year-old regularly operated the machine during farm chores. Alcohol was believed to have contributed to a rollover crash in Washington County that seriously injured two men, the sheriff's office said Sunday. The driver, a 23-year-old from ...and more » |
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Man changes plea in Anchorage driving assaultFairbanks Daily News-MinerAlcohol in Daniels' blood registered at .226, nearly three times above the .08 at which a driver is presumed drunk under Alaska law. Brotherton suffered a broken neck, skull fractures and brain swelling. Her mother said she needed a machine to breathe ...and more » |
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Police Blotter for May 15Northbrook StarAngel Palmerin, 21, of 1710 McGovern, Highland Park, was charged May 11 with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving without a license and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. He was released on $3000 bond with a June 25 court dale.and more » |
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Casa Grande Police Log, 5/15/12TriValley CentralAnthony A. Reyes, 35, of the 6200 block of South Trekell Road was arrested Sunday near Cottonwood Lane and Thornton Road for driving under the influence of alcohol to the slightest degree, DUI more than 0.08 percent and speed 62 mph in a 45 mph zone. |
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Tuesday's Sentinel police logCarlisle SentinelA cloned debit card was used to make three withdrawals from an ATM machine at the Trindle Inn on Trindle Road on April 22 at 2:58 pm According to police, the total loss to the Carlisle resident whose ATM card was used was $302.and more » |
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Weekend Police LogClearfield ProgressThe investigation continues after a two-vehicle accident Friday at approximately 9:45 pm on Kylertown-Drifting Highway in Cooper Township. Stephen Fye of Drifting was traveling north when he lost control of his vehicle as he attempted to negotiate a ...and more » |
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The weapons helping police win drugs warThis is KentFound on banknotes, clothing and even in make-up, these microscopic particles can be spotted by a state-of-the-art Ion Track machine. The machine, used by Kent Police in its latest anti-drug campaign, finds potential users by detecting traces of ...and more » |
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