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Police: Woman crashes news van with reporter still inside
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta police say a woman who wrecked her car later stole the van of a TV news crew that came to cover the crash, ignoring the screams of a reporter who was still inside, and then wrecked that vehicle as well.
Report: NYC police misconduct often involves minority youths
NEW YORK (AP) — The vast majority of complaints about New York City police officers' mistreatment of youths stemmed from encounters with black and Hispanic children, according to a new study by the city’s police watchdog agency.
Report: NYC police misconduct often involves minority youths
NEW YORK (AP) — The vast majority of complaints about New York City police officers' mistreatment of youths stemmed from encounters with black and Hispanic children, according to a new study by the city’s police watchdog agency.
Worcester district attorney accused of violating ethics law
WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Massachusetts ethics officials accused the district attorney for Worcester County on Wednesday of violating the conflict of interest law by ordering one of his prosecutors to replace a police report containing embarrassing details about the arrest of a judge's daughter with a sanitized version.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Police records for Sept. 17, 2020
Moses Lake Police Department, Grant County Jail
May 13, 2016
Missing Colville tribal member located, reported safe
NESPELEM – Colville tribal member Amanda Pakootas, who was missing and reported by police to be held against her will, was located Monday night in Spokane and is reported to be safe, according to an announcement from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.
Simmons receiving mental exam
EPHRATA - A Grant County judge ordered proceedings against Jack P. Simmons be suspended for the man to receive a mental health evaluation.
Portland protesters assault driver of crashed truck downtown
Protesters punched and kicked a man to the ground in Portland, Oregon, after he crashed his truck onto the sidewalk on Sunday night near otherwise peaceful demonstrations.
Portland protesters assault driver of crashed truck downtown
Protesters punched and kicked a man to the ground in Portland, Oregon, after he crashed his truck onto the sidewalk on Sunday night near otherwise peaceful demonstrations.
Portland protesters assault driver of crashed truck downtown
Protesters punched and kicked a man to the ground in Portland, Oregon, after he crashed his truck onto the sidewalk on Sunday night near otherwise peaceful demonstrations.
Police records for Dec. 10, 2019
Moses Lake Police Department
UFC fighter accused of stabbing his 2 sisters in Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — An Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts fighter is accused of stabbing his two sisters early Thursday as they slept in a spare bedroom in his apartment because a “higher power" told him to do so, police in Florida said.
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Moses Lake Police Department
Teen dead in chimney was missing 2 days before first report
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio teenager who police believe got accidentally trapped in the chimney of a vacant home and who was found dead after a three-week search was not reported missing by his family until nearly two days after they last saw him, according to police records.
Child found locked in hot vehicle
MOSES LAKE — Police located a distressed 3-year-old boy inside a hot, locked vehicle Thursday.
Shootings increase during Portland protests
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — During the two-month span of protests in Portland, Oregon, following the killing of of George Floyd authorities say Oregon's largest city has seen a spike in shootings, vandalism, arson and murder from previous years.
Shootings increase during Portland protests
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — During the two-month span of protests in Portland, Oregon, following the killing of of George Floyd authorities say Oregon's largest city has seen a spike in shootings, vandalism, arson and murder from previous years.
Shootings increase during Portland protests
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — During the two-month span of protests in Portland, Oregon, following the killing of of George Floyd authorities say Oregon's largest city has seen a spike in shootings, vandalism, arson and murder from previous years.