Tag: Newsbreak local news
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3 Charged of Smashing a Grandview Police Vehicle and Detained Following Pursuit
Authorities from Cass County say that three people who were allegedly engaged in a police pursuit were taken into custody on Tuesday after they intentionally smashed into a patrol car. At approximately four in the morning on Tuesday, the Grandview police got a complaint regarding a disturbance at 140th Street and Lowell Avenue. A Grandview…
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Romanian bank robbers stole $90,000 from Garden City ATM using a hidden card reader
An organized group of Romanian people is allegedly making illegal transactions from American bank accounts, based on to an Assistant DA. For carrying out their criminal activities, these thieves install card readers covertly at ATMs. A lawsuit has been brought by the People of New York State over Torsten Torz, a citizen of Romania, for…
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In the Bronx, a man clutching a knife goes on a 2-hour crime spree
The NYPD has revealed that one of the suspects in two prior robberies is linked to the vicious stabbing death of a 70-year-old employee in a Bronx business. A 70-year-old employee at a beauty supplies store in Ollinville was repeatedly stabbed by a man in what appeared to be an unplanned assault. On December 15,…
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After a rent disagreement with the residents, a NYC landlord lights fire to the house that contains eight of them
Officials in Brooklyn claim that when a family of 8 people—6 of them were children—was inside his rental property, the 66-year-old owner set it on fire. The burning and tried to murder are the charges brought against the landlord. They said that when they discontinued paying the rent, he got angry and wouldn’t go. Bedford-Stuyvesant resident…
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Police: Two missing persons from Paterson, a 12-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy, were found in NYC
After being discovered missing on Sunday from Paterson, a 12-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy were found safe and healthy in New York City. The pair was found by the authorities at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, where they were found safe and alive. There’s still no clear explanation for why they were there.…
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A Kentucky fisherman gets sentenced in a historic case involving wildlife conservation
52-year-old Western Kentucky commercial fisherman Charles Hopkins was held accountable for his activities in a major enforcement of wildlife conservation regulations. He was convicted of planning to unlawfully collect and sell the highly prized caviar from shovelnose sturgeons. Strict guidelines are in effect to avoid overexploitation since shovelnose sturgeons are classified as a conservation species.…
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Kansas City Restaurant Closed This Friday After Almost 5 Years- Other Could Move in Soon
In the River Market section of Kansas City, Tribe Street Kitchen is shutting. In March 2018, the eatery located at 316 Delaware St. initially opened for business. But on Friday, December 22, after nearly 3 years of providing delectable meals, it will regrettably close. Sam Hagan, Jordan Mathes’ co-owner of Tribe, said, “It’s amazing news.” “A…
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In a fatal shooting near Kansas City’s Budd Park, a man was killed
An inquiry is still underway by the Kansas City Police Department into the terrible incident that took place on Wednesday night close to Budd Park. On Wednesday, just before ten o’clock at night, police received a complaint of gunfire at St. John and Oakley avenues. According to the KCPD, upon arrival, they discovered a shot man lying on…
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Video Shows Several Car Break-Ins in a Kansas City Neighborhood
The holidays are a prime time for automobile break-ins as well as additional robberies, which makes parcels left unattended in cars an appealing target. Over the weekend, video cameras in Kansas City’s Waldo area recorded multiple break-ins. There are an increasing number of them in the region, according to one business owner. “Theft from autos…
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KCMO Family Raises Funds for Son’s Genetic Illness With Christmas Lights
A small boy from Kansas City, Missouri, has a rare hereditary condition, and his family is hoping for a miracle to heal him of it. Six-year-old Charlie Fry is fighting an uncommon neurological disorder called SLC6A1, which presents a unique challenge. There are fewer than 300 cases of this illness worldwide. Charlie’s mother, Kim Fry,…