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| The Latest: Police release name of suspect sought in manhunt The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake says it has identified a suspect who is the subject of a manhunt. The department identifies the suspect as 33 year-old Justin Gary Llewelyn of Riverton and asks that he turn himself in. The department also invites other people to provide information on ...
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| 1 Arrest as Thousands Turns Out for Seattle Women's March Seattle police say the event has been peaceful overall so far, but one man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer. ... The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington led Seattle's march in an effort to call attention to what it said is an epidemic of violence against indigenous ...
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| The Latest: US authorities review records after copter crash Raton police released 911 recordings Friday from the crash two days earlier in remote northern New Mexico. Andra Cobb, the 911 caller and the crash's sole survivor, was frantic as she spoke to a dispatcher, saying that she was watching her "family burn." She also said Bennett was alive but suffering ...
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| A kingpin smuggled ivory tusks and rhino horns for years, police say. The suspect was finally caught. Thai police have arrested a Vietnamese national who they believe ran a large international network that trafficked massive quantities of elephant ivory, rhino horn and others, threatening the existence of already endangered species in Asia and Africa for years. Boonchai Bach, 40, was arrested Friday in ...
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| Washington Council Seeks Prop P Answers Holtmeier said the council is representing the citizens of Washington and the revenue distribution formula is unfair. "I am all for police officers 100 percent," he added. "I disagree with the formula and I think it should be changed." Council Discussion. Councilman Steve Sullentrup said if the city opposes ...
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| Competitive video gaming is going pro. Can its top players clean up an ugly culture? Like it or not, video gaming is now a professional sport. Whether it's a respectable sport, one that's outgrown its juvenile stereotype, remains an open question. This month's debut of the new Overwatch League tournament may settle that question — though it's as yet unclear in which direction. Fans of ...
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