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MPD Searching for Suspects Near Trimmier Park MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — At least one person is in custody, and Mobile Police appear to be looking for more, in a residential area near Dog River. MPD says it police responded to a burglary call around 1:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at a home on the 2700 block of Lost River Rd.
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Vestavia Police Looking For Suspects Involved In Car Break-In Two men allegedly stole credit cards out of a vehicle in Vestavia Hills, as police are using photos to identify them. By Michael ... VESTAVIA HILLS, AL - The Vestavia Hills Police Department is trying to identify two suspected thieves who allegedly broke into a vehicle and stole two credit cards. The theft ...
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Alabama Newspaper Publisher Admits to Spanking Employee, Believes He Has Served 'Honorably' When contacted by the Star, Ayers admitted to spanking former police reporter Wendy Sigal, who worked at the paper in 1973 and 1974. Former Star editor Trisha O'Connor recalled receiving a phone call about the incident, describing Sigal as "very, very upset," and said Brandt had stopped by her ...
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Civil Asset Forfeiture: Explained For example, the Washington Post found that, since 2008, 298 police departments and 210 drug task forces have seized the equivalent of 20 percent or more of their annual budgets. [Washington Post / Michael Sallah, et al.] See also Institute for Justice's comprehensive report on civil forfeiture practices ...
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Sandy Springs Police to help protect college football championship Now there is extra fan frenzy as it will be semi-hometown game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide. And in ... 2 meeting where the Sandy Springs City Council approved the mutual aid agreement, city Police Chief Ken DeSimone said APD had asked for the help. "And that was ...
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Two Democrats to be sworn in as senators, narrow GOP majority Doug Jones, the first Alabama Democrat elected to the Senate in a quarter century, is one of two new members who will take the oath of office on the Senate floor at noon. The other is Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith, who was appointed to replace Al Franken following the Democrat's resignation over ...
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Sweeping New Music Law Expedites A $1.6 Billion Lawsuit Against Spotify "We're having to monitor and police our data in multiple databases through multiple vendors in order to get paid. It's difficult, to say the least." The bill was drafted after consultation with industry groups that represent the major stakeholders involved, including the National Music Publishers Association, ...
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East Feliciana Police Jury re-elects Louis Kent as jury president CLINTON — East Feliciana Parish police jurors began the third year of their terms Tuesday by re-electing Louis Kent as jury president on a 6-3 vote. In the first ... The current vendor, an Alabama firm, cannot recover unused drugs in "blister packs" because that state prohibits the practice, the warden said.
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UK police arrest 6 in neo-Nazi terrorism group probe All six are being held at a police station in the West Midlands and a number of properties are being searched, police said. ... The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a civil rights group based in the U.S. state of Alabama, said on its website that it had obtained records showing Mair had links to the ...
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Storm slaps coastal South with most snow in nearly 3 decades Dump trucks spread sand on major streets in Savannah ahead of the storm and police closed several bridges, overpasses and a major causeway because of ... Associated Press reporters Seth Borenstein in Washington; Jay Reeves in Birmingham, Alabama; Tammy Webber in Indianapolis; Jeff Martin in ...
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'Safer Places' facilities open as warming stations Other warming stations are at Millbrook Baptist Church, 3431 Brown's Road in Millbrook through Wednesday; Deatsville Fire Department Community Room, 6930 Alabama Highway 143, through Wednesday; and Tallassee Police Station at 214 Barnett Boulevard in Tallassee. The current cold snap, ...
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The Latest: American Airlines to cancel Boston flights An American Airlines spokesman says the airline plans to cancel all flights scheduled for Thursday at Boston Logan International Airport because of the forecast calling for snow and high winds. Spokesman Ross Feinstein says the airline will try to avoid leaving planes at Logan overnight Wednesday for ...
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AP Top News at 2:49 pm EST ROME (AP) — Thieves on Wednesday stole precious Indian jewels from the famed Al Thani Collection that were on show in a Venetian palace, making off with a brooch and a pair of earrings by mixing in with the crowd on the final day of the exhibition, police said. The stolen jewels were not the top ...
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More than a year of planning goes into security preps for National Championship ATLANTA - Security preparations are in full swing ahead of the College Football National Championship game in Atlanta next week. Atlanta police said Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to attend the game between Georgia and Alabama at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. More than 30 local, ...
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Law and Order: Inmate charged following fight in jail Pape was arrested by State Police following the report of an incident at 9:49 p.m., Monday, in Oakfield. Pape was jailed on bail. No further ... driving with a BAC of .08 or greater. Schroer was stopped at 10:03 p.m., on New Year's Eve, at Tensow Road and Bloomingdale Road, Alabama, by State Police.
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Winter storm brings rare snow and ice to Southern US states Trucks spread grit on bridges and major streets ahead of the storm and police closed a major causeway and several bridges because of ice. Authorities ... Shelters were opened across the South as weather warnings blanketed the region, including much of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Plunging ...
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COMMENTARY: Should inactivity cost voters place on rolls? The U.S. Supreme Court next Wednesday will hear a case from Ohio that could have ramifications in Alabama and elsewhere. Husted v. ... Relying strictly on inactivity to police voter registration is unfair to those folks, and saying "they coulda/shoulda sent back their cards" isn't an adequate defense.
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