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Monday, January 8, 2018

Google Alert - Florida crime stoppers

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Florida crime stoppers
Daily update January 8, 2018
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More than six years later, Columbus police are still looking for two men responsible for killing a former standout basketball player at the University of Kentucky. On July 25, 2011, 31-year-old Desmond Allison was shot and killed in the 2000 block of Maryland Avenue in front of Nelson Park Apartments on ...
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Missing following the burglaries were a Mercedes C-250 sedan, credit and debit cards, an iPad and even winning Florida Lottery scratch-off game tickets. ... Anyone with information on these burglaries is asked to call city police at (772) 871-5001 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS ...
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"My brother did not deserve that, my father does not deserve to be in the pain that he's in right now." Officers on the scene said they are looking for an individual described as a black man wearing an orange hoodie. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867. Tips leading to ...
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Monday morning January 8 at 714 it's time for our weekly crime stoppers update the detective Wendy normal good morning detective nice to have ... College men's basketball yesterday afternoon echo arena ninth ranked Wichita State taking on bottom team in the new conference the South Florida bulls.
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Young turtles often live in the shallow waters where waters get colder faster while bigger turtles swim into warmer water in the Gulf. When water temperatures fall below 50 degrees, the turtles can become stunned. They appear comatose and it's hard to determine whether they're alive or dead.
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