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⚠️ The North Dakota Highway Patrol urged motorists to delay traveling to later in the day after multiple incidents were reported of vehicles losing sight and crashing into the ditches on state highways. ❄️❄️❄️
⚠️ The Minnesota State Patrol said that a no-travel advisory was posted in the northwest part of the state and some roads were closed due to several crashes. ❄️❄️❄️
Three women who illegally crossed over the California border into the United States from Mexico, died on Monday after they were caught in a storm in the Laguna Mountains of San Diego. Border Patrol officers were alerted to the situation at approximately 2:15 p.m. when a 911 operator informed them that five people were in need of assistance, Fox 5 reported. A search and rescue team was reportedly dispatched to the Laguna Mountains near the Cuyapaipe Indian Reservation. The officers were able to save two Mexican citizens, both male, but they were unable to reach the three women in time. The two men are 22 and 37 years old and were taken in custody to be processed for illegally crossing the border. The women's bodies were located after 5 p.m with the assistance of air support, according to Fox 5. Two of the women were unresponsive when first responders arrive, and the third woman had moments of lucidity but passed away about two and a half hours later, Border Patrol officials said.
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Two police officers working with U.S. Marshals shot in Northeast Baltimore, suspect killed. At least one U.S. marshal was shot in northeast Baltimore Wednesday afternoon, Baltimore police confirmed to Fox News . Two officers responded to a call shortly after…
Two law enforcement officers assigned to a U.S. Marshals Service task force were shot Wednesday afternoon in northeast Baltimore while serving a felony arrest warrant for a man wanted for attempted murder, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's office confirmed to Fox News. The shooting unfolded shortly after noon in the city’s Frankford neighborhood, the Baltimore Sun reported. One officer was injured in the leg and the other in the stomach, U.S. Marshals Service spokesman David Lutz told The Associated Press in an email. Paramedics rushed both officers to a nearby hospital for treatment. Their injuries were believed to be non-life threatening. The suspect was killed in the shooting, Lutz said. Hogan confirmed that the suspect was a former state corrections official who recently had left his job and was under investigation for attempted murder in Pennsylvania.
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At a Wednesday press conference, Antley said the department was widening the search area beyond the Churchill Heights community where she disappeared, Fox Carolina reported. Chief Byron Snellgrove of the Cayce Department of Public Safety said it’s possible Swetlik “may be in the woods or a neighbor’s house, fallen in distress.” The Cayce Department of Public Safety is being assisted by the FBI and the Lexington County Sheriff’s Office, among other agencies. On Wednesday, the department was utilizing K-9 teams and a helicopter in its search efforts. The department also provided a number, 803-205-4444, for anyone with information to call.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Traffic Division are investigating a hit and run traffic collision that resulted in a pedestrian being injured. On February 11, 2020, around 9:05 a.m., a 50-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Fountain Avenue at Lyman Place within a marked crosswalk. A red or burgundy 2005 to 2010 Chevrolet Uplander Mini Van failed to yield and collided with the pedestrian. The driver fled the scene without rendering aid or identifying him or herself as required by law. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported the pedestrian to a local hospital with severe injury. If anyone has information, please contact Detective Moses Castillo, Central Traffic Detectives at (213) 833-3713, or email him at 30215@LAPD.Online, or contact the Central Traffic Division Watch Commander at (213) 833-3746. During weekends and off-hours calls should be directed to the 24-hour toll free number at 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247). #WANTED
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A Florida Gator bit a man’s finger off in a competition this weekend. #losers
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Somewhere in Lebanon ... Airbag System In Action. 🤣 #LMAO
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A car slowly plowed it’s way into a shopping mall in Russia causing extensive damage, luckily no one was hurt
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One person was killed and two people were critically injured in a fiery five-vehicle pile-up in Inglewood, officials said. Surveillance video capturing the crash shows a pickup truck making a left turn in the intersection before another vehicle slams into it broadside, at high speed, and bursts into flames.
A fifteenth American has #coronavirus, US officials announced Thursday. The latest patient is among the evacuees from Wuhan being held in quarantine at JBSA-Lackland and is the first confirmed case in Texas. The US is bracing for the new coronavirus that has now struck 60,000 people worldwide to spread in the US, officials said the previous day. Wednesday night, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed a fourteenth American had tested positive for the infection, now known as COVID-19. So far, there have been just two known cases of human-to-human transmission in the US but, after hopeful signs the outbreak might be subsiding, China Thursday reported a huge surge of more than 14,000 new cases and more than 240 deaths.