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Danville Police blotter for May 18-19
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...
Tags: Police Arrests, Burger King, Missing Persons, Symptoms, Juvenile Delinquency
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Two indicted on rape charges in Clark County
The Winchester SunThe Clark County grand jury returned a pair of indictments in separate rape cases Thursday, as well as indictments for arson and a home invasion where both suspects were wounded. Scottie R. Townsend, 29, of 125 Buckner St., was indicted for first-degree...Tags: Arson, Shootings, Firearms, Crimes, Trials
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Stanton waives murder case to grand jury
Double murder suspect Lillie Stanton’s case went to the grand jury following a brief court appearance this morning. Stanton, 48, of 233 Vaught Road, returned to Clark County last week following a court-ordered treatment stay at the Kentucky...
Tags: Trials, Murder, Extradition, Court Preliminary
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Fugitive waives extradition hearing
The Winchester SunAfter a week in jail, an Oregon fugitive dropped his extradition challenge Wednesday and agreed to return to face charges there. Vencen Page, 24, of 138 Alabama St., was captured in Winchester a week ago after police in Salem, Ore., received an anonymous...Tags: Extradition, International Law, Theft
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Libya rebels in Tripoli, Gadhafi defenses collapse
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Libyan rebels claimed to be in control of most of the Libyan capital on Monday after their lightning advance on Tripoli heralded the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's nearly 42-year regime. Scattered battles erupted, and the mercurial...Tags: Wars and Interventions, International Criminal Court, Africa, Air and Space Accidents, Politics
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District Court records for Oct. 21, 2011
The following cases were resolved in Clark District Court Oct. 12 with judge Earl-Ray Neal presiding.
— John C. James II, failure to signal, dismissed; driving under the influence, pleaded guilty, fined, 90-day license suspension.
—Cayce C....Tags: Judges, Crimes, Criminals, Trials, Extradition
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Fla. man accused of soliciting sex with boy
The Winchester SunA Florida man accused of sexually abusing a boy for six years was indicted Thursday by a Clark County grand jury. Other indictments included charges for a pair of robberies in Winchester, one of a BP station near Winchester Industrial Park and another...Tags: Science and Technology, Facebook, Electronics, Crimes, Sexual Assault
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Indictment returned for man shot by police after pursuit
A¿Perry County man who crashed and was shot while fleeing from the police in April was indicted Thursday on a number of charges.
Randall Hagan, 38, of Viper, was arrested on April 1 at the entrance to the Mountain Parkway after refusing to stop for...Tags: Crimes, Trials, David Walden, Sexual Assault, Justice System
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Prominent Haitian broadcaster hides from immigration in plain sight
Faced with deportation, Haitian immigrant James T. Leger did not lay low to avoid authorities, like most people living in the U.S. illegally might do. Instead, he leased a radio station, hosted a morning show, sponsored concerts, participated in a relief...
Tags: Police Arrests, Immigration, U.S. Department of State, Politics, Sean Penn
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Immigration reform rally, a day before Father's Day, focuses on detained dads
Sitting on the grass outside the Broward Transitional Center, 8-year-old Bryan Diaz wrote his dad a somber, but hopeful Father's Day card. In Spanish, he wrote: "Happy Father's Day. Daddy, I love you. I will get you out of there." Bryan's promise to...
Tags: Immigration, Politics, Barack Obama, Migration, Deportation
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Hundreds protest in Hong Kong in support of Snowden
HONG KONG -- Chanting “No extradition” and “Shame on the U.S. government,” hundreds of people took to the rainy streets of Hong Kong on Saturday to voice solidarity with Edward Snowden and denounce the United States as a...
Tags: Beijing (China), Hong Kong, Politics, Extradition, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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The Front Burner: Bipartisan Senate bill would benefit newcomers, citizens
As an Orlando resident and president of the Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, I'm struck by how much our city and state could benefit from fair and humane immigration reform. Our broken immigration system needs fixing now...
Tags: Immigration, Labor Legislation, Orlando, Politics, Migration
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