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Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Published: Friday, July 21, two thousand seventeen @ 9:23 PM
Two fellows caught on camera stealing a car in Richmond were still wearing the same clothes when they were arrested in Springfield, deputies said.
Richmond, Indiana, police on Tuesday notified the Clark County Sheriff’s Office that a stolen black Pontiac G6 could be in the Springfield area. A brief time later, a deputy spotted the car near Springfield High School, according to the sheriff’s office.
The car was stopped at Home Road and Grube Street, and the four people inwards were detained.
Photos from Richmond police matched two of the occupants, identified as Allyn M. King, Legal, and Israel R. Scott, 20, both of Springfield, deputies said.
King and Scott were arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail on suspicion of felony receiving stolen property. Scott is no longer in the county jail, records display.
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
Published: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ Ten:39 AM
Police in Washington broke into a vehicle parked at the Westfield Southcenter Mall in Tukwila on Sunday afternoon to save a puny dog as temperatures climbed into the upper 80s, authorities said.
Tukwila police primarily said all of the car’s tinted windows were closed, but officers later learned that a back window had been left slightly open, officers said.
Movie collective by police showcased an officer violating one of the vehicle’s rear windows and reaching inwards to unlock one of the doors.
Absolutely unacceptable!! Broke into a car to rescue a dog in distress. It is 88° outside and all the windows were totally closed. pic.twitter.com/e6j2gVh9R9
Officers said they found the dog panting and hiding under a seat. Police said it was almost ninety degrees out when officers rescued the dog.
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Published: Sunday, September 03, two thousand seventeen @ 9:44 AM
Updated: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ 12:58 AM
A Columbus mother has been charged with murder after police say she stabbed her 1-year-old daughter Sunday morning.
Lachelle Anderson, 17, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, our media playmate and CBS affiliate WBNS 10TV.com in Columbus reported.
The incident happened just before one a.m. Sunday in the eight hundred block of 22nd Street.
Police identified the victim as Lalanna Sharpe. The infant suffered stab wounds and was pronounced dead at Nationwide Children’s Hospital this morning, 10TV reported.
Denise Alex-Bouzounis with the Columbus Division of Police emailed a statement to 10TV regarding the child’s death: "Any homicide is a tragedy but for a baby to have her life cruelly taken is devastating for her family, the community and our officers on the scene and investigating this case."
A neighbor was in tears when she described how the slain 1-year-old woman was always smiling and would say “hi,” from her grandmother’s porch.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Cherise Reid said. “How could a mom do that with her own kid?”
She only witnessed the baby interact with the grandmother and her uncle, and only eyed the child’s mother twice.
Suspects in Richmond car theft caught in Springfield, Crime
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Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Published: Friday, July 21, two thousand seventeen @ 9:23 PM
Two guys caught on camera stealing a car in Richmond were still wearing the same clothes when they were arrested in Springfield, deputies said.
Richmond, Indiana, police on Tuesday notified the Clark County Sheriff’s Office that a stolen black Pontiac G6 could be in the Springfield area. A brief time later, a deputy spotted the car near Springfield High School, according to the sheriff’s office.
The car was stopped at Home Road and Grube Street, and the four people inwards were detained.
Pictures from Richmond police matched two of the occupants, identified as Allyn M. King, Legal, and Israel R. Scott, 20, both of Springfield, deputies said.
King and Scott were arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail on suspicion of felony receiving stolen property. Scott is no longer in the county jail, records demonstrate.
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
Published: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ Ten:39 AM
Police in Washington broke into a vehicle parked at the Westfield Southcenter Mall in Tukwila on Sunday afternoon to save a petite dog as temperatures climbed into the upper 80s, authorities said.
Tukwila police primarily said all of the car’s tinted windows were closed, but officers later learned that a back window had been left slightly open, officers said.
Movie collective by police displayed an officer cracking one of the vehicle’s rear windows and reaching inwards to unlock one of the doors.
Absolutely unacceptable!! Broke into a car to rescue a dog in distress. It is 88° outside and all the windows were entirely closed. pic.twitter.com/e6j2gVh9R9
Officers said they found the dog panting and hiding under a seat. Police said it was almost ninety degrees out when officers rescued the dog.
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Published: Sunday, September 03, two thousand seventeen @ 9:44 AM
Updated: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ 12:58 AM
A Columbus mother has been charged with murder after police say she stabbed her 1-year-old daughter Sunday morning.
Lachelle Anderson, 17, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, our media fucking partner and CBS affiliate WBNS 10TV.com in Columbus reported.
The incident happened just before one a.m. Sunday in the eight hundred block of 22nd Street.
Police identified the victim as Lalanna Sharpe. The infant suffered stab wounds and was pronounced dead at Nationwide Children’s Hospital this morning, 10TV reported.
Denise Alex-Bouzounis with the Columbus Division of Police emailed a statement to 10TV regarding the child’s death: "Any homicide is a tragedy but for a baby to have her life cruelly taken is devastating for her family, the community and our officers on the scene and investigating this case."
A neighbor was in tears when she described how the slain 1-year-old dame was always smiling and would say “hi,” from her grandmother’s porch.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Cherise Reid said. “How could a mom do that with her own kid?”
She only eyed the baby interact with the grandmother and her uncle, and only eyed the child’s mother twice.
Suspects in Richmond car theft caught in Springfield, Crime
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Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Driver crashes into cars for sale at Riverside buy here, pay here lot
Speedway robbery suspect kicks out cruiser’s window on way to jail
Car thief suspects caught on camera arrested in same clothes in Springfield
Published: Friday, July 21, two thousand seventeen @ 9:23 PM
Two guys caught on camera stealing a car in Richmond were still wearing the same clothes when they were arrested in Springfield, deputies said.
Richmond, Indiana, police on Tuesday notified the Clark County Sheriff’s Office that a stolen black Pontiac G6 could be in the Springfield area. A brief time later, a deputy spotted the car near Springfield High School, according to the sheriff’s office.
The car was stopped at Home Road and Grube Street, and the four people inwards were detained.
Pictures from Richmond police matched two of the occupants, identified as Allyn M. King, Legitimate, and Israel R. Scott, 20, both of Springfield, deputies said.
King and Scott were arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail on suspicion of felony receiving stolen property. Scott is no longer in the county jail, records display.
Officers smash window to save dog in hot car
Published: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ Ten:39 AM
Police in Washington broke into a vehicle parked at the Westfield Southcenter Mall in Tukwila on Sunday afternoon to save a puny dog as temperatures climbed into the upper 80s, authorities said.
Tukwila police primarily said all of the car’s tinted windows were closed, but officers later learned that a back window had been left slightly open, officers said.
Movie collective by police displayed an officer violating one of the vehicle’s rear windows and reaching inwards to unlock one of the doors.
Absolutely unacceptable!! Broke into a car to rescue a dog in distress. It is 88° outside and all the windows were entirely closed. pic.twitter.com/e6j2gVh9R9
Officers said they found the dog panting and hiding under a seat. Police said it was almost ninety degrees out when officers rescued the dog.
1-year-old fatally stabbed; teenage mom charged with murder
Published: Sunday, September 03, two thousand seventeen @ 9:44 AM
Updated: Monday, September 04, two thousand seventeen @ 12:58 AM
A Columbus mother has been charged with murder after police say she stabbed her 1-year-old daughter Sunday morning.
Lachelle Anderson, 17, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, our media fucking partner and CBS affiliate WBNS 10TV.com in Columbus reported.
The incident happened just before one a.m. Sunday in the eight hundred block of 22nd Street.
Police identified the victim as Lalanna Sharpe. The infant suffered stab wounds and was pronounced dead at Nationwide Children’s Hospital this morning, 10TV reported.
Denise Alex-Bouzounis with the Columbus Division of Police emailed a statement to 10TV regarding the child’s death: "Any homicide is a tragedy but for a baby to have her life fiercely taken is devastating for her family, the community and our officers on the scene and investigating this case."
A neighbor was in tears when she described how the slain 1-year-old doll was always smiling and would say “hi,” from her grandmother’s porch.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Cherise Reid said. “How could a mom do that with her own kid?”
She only eyed the baby interact with the grandmother and her uncle, and only spotted the child’s mother twice.