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Even police cannot evade deer At 5:02 a.m. on Dec. 20 Maumelle police were called to an accident at Odom Boulevard and Lake Valley Drive where a Pulaski County Sheriff’s patrol car had collided with a deer. Deputy Jeffery A. Scott, of Maumelle, told Maumelle police he was eastbound on Odom Boulevard when a deer ran into the roadway from the north side of the road and struck his patrol car, ...
Editor’s note: The following is a month-by-month recap of some of the top newsmaking events of 2008.
LORAIN — The city streets were icy Tuesday night, so the city sent out snow plows to put down salt. While a truck was salting Gary Avenue, it slid on ice and hit a parked vehicle, the driver told Lorain police.
Big Horn County authorities continued searching for a family missing since late December, but there was no new information or developments in the case Wednesday, a Big Horn County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman said.
Driver caught in hit-and-run On Dec. 24, Precinct 4 Deputy Constable C. Bartlett responded to a call of an auto accident in which one party fled the scene.
WINNEMUCCA — As the investigation continues into a New Year’s Eve party that ended with gunfire, local authorities confirmed the violence started when partygoers attempted to prevent the suspected shooter from driving away due to fears he was too intoxicated to be behind the wheel.
The lawyer for Wade Petersen is asking the court to drop a civil suit against his client in connection with a deadly hit-and-run accident.
Frisco police reports from Dec. 16 to 22, compiled by Devin Monk from information provided by the Frisco Police Department. 1:02 a.m. Unknown suspect(s) forced entry into vehicle and removed property without consent at 7000 block of Preston Road.
The city of Frisco and its residents finished another chapter of life Wednesday with the conclusion of 2008. Like the nation as a whole, Frisco experienced a year of political turmoil on the path to electing new leaders. 2008 brought allegations of political ethics violations, new city and county leaders, and disagreements with other governing bodies.
County Councilman Joe Brazil says politics can be rough and tumble. But what Jeff Roe did in the summer of 2006, he says, was contemptible and deeply personal.
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