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| First Overdose Of Year Reported In Washington Police said they found a syringe in the man's hand. ... The overdose was the first handled by Washington police in the new year. ... Officers used Narcan eight times between May and November last year and Washington Police Chief Ed Menefee said police have been credited with at least six Narcan ...
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| Missouri parolee sexually assaulted 8-year-old girl; forces her to eat meth, police say The girl motioned to her mother to go into the bathroom to talk privately, police say. The girl then showed her body to her mother and said she was afraid Pendleton had hurt her, police say. She told her mother that Pendleton had made her engage in sexual acts and made her eat methamphetamine, ...
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| Missouri man admits to sexually assaulting girl, 8, in motel room, giving her meth, police say Brett Pendleton, 48, admitted to sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl and giving her meth, police said. (Washington ... Brett Pendleton, 48, allegedly rented a room at an American Inn in Washington, west of St. Louis, and took the girl, a relative of his, there on New Year's Day, FOX2 St. Louis reported.
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| Police, Secret Service prep for Trump at Atlanta title game Atlanta police are working with the U.S. Secret Service ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to the city for Monday's college football title game, an Atlanta police official said. In a statement emailed to The Associated Press, Atlanta police spokesman Carlos Campos said "we're aware of his visit" and ...
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| Ohio officer says felt 'imminent threat' in Walmart shooting DAYTON, Ohio — A white Ohio police officer who fatally shot a black man in a Walmart store says he believed he faced an "imminent threat," although he acknowledges he never saw the man point what turned out to be an air rifle or threaten anyone. Beavercreek officer police officer Sean Williams ...
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Prosecutor closes civil rights probe of police shooting A federal prosecutor says he has closed a civil rights probe without charges into the death of a mentally ill black man fatally shot by a white police officer. Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim said in a statement Thursday that there was insufficient evidence for criminal charges in the shooting of Kenneth ...
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