Columbia man charged after allegedly smashing windows on more than 700 cars in Boone County

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly damaged 705 cars by smashing their windows over several days at A1 Auto. A Boone County prosecutor has charged Cody Boehmer with two counts of first-degree criminal damage to property and two counts of first-degree trespassing. According to court documents, Boehmer and another person allegedly entered the lot overnight on July 26 and July 30. The owner estimated the damage at $500 per vehicle, for a total value of $350,000. Boehmer is being held in the Boone County Jail on a $10,000 cash-only bond, according to online…

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One dead in apartment building fire in Westmoreland County

The Westmoreland County Coroner was called to the scene after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Greensburg Monday night. The coroner confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that one man died at the scene. The Westmoreland County Coroner identified the man as 40-year-old David M. Bramini. The cause and manner of death are pending autopsy and toxicology reports. The fire was reported shortly before 11:40 p.m. at Autumn Brook Apartments in the area of ​​Indiana Avenue near Luzerne Street and Allegheny Street. Firefighters spent hours at the scene, although there did not appear to be significant damage…

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Canon City Police Department investigating death of 19-year-old – Canon City Daily Record

The Cañon City Police Department is investigating the death of a 19-year-old man Tuesday morning in the 400 block of Gold Canyon Road. Commander Elliott VanDyke said officers were called to the area around 8:47 a.m. for a report of an unresponsive man inside a home. “When officers arrived, they found the person deceased,” VanDyke said. The teenager was pronounced dead by medical personnel. “At this time we are labeling it as an ‘undetermined death,’ however, our investigation will continue,” VanDyke said. He said he was not sure where the teenager lived; Official notifications have not yet been made to…

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CT agency suspends bar’s liquor license after fatal shooting – Hartford Courant

An East Haven bar where a fatal shooting took place last week had its liquor license suspended Tuesday, according to Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. The East Haven Police Department on Monday referred BullsEye Billiards & Bar, located at 655 Main St., East Haven, to the Department of Consumer Protection’s Liquor Control Division in connection with Saturday’s fatal shooting , according to the DPC. Julius Bolden-Lowe, 26, died at Yale New Haven Hospital after suffering a gunshot wound on Saturday, Aug. 6, police said. Officers arrived at Bullseye Billiards early Saturday morning after receiving a report of a…

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Sydney rail strike to affect commuters; Foot and mouth warning ‘worse than COVID-19’; Olivia Newton-John family accepts state funeral; NSW records 11,356 new cases of COVID-19, 30 deaths; Marles calls for de-escalation amid new military exercises in Taiwan

Sydney residents face another day of commuter pain as rail services are shut down by yet another strike. Transport for New South Wales (TFNSW) said in a statement that there would be “significant disruption” to the network today, particularly on the T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra and South Coast services, due to industrial action by workers. “From 10am on Wednesday, members of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) will take part in two work stoppages, bringing all trains to a complete halt on the T4 Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra rail lines and South Coast until 16:00,” the organization explained….

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Other districts, community organizations are also equipped on the supply front Wilson Elementary School Title I Specialist Shawn Rosas organizes school supplies Tuesday. [Jamie Lusch / Mail Tribune] Title I Specialist Shawn Rosas organizes school supplies Tuesday at Wilson Elementary School. [Jamie Lusch / Mail Tribune] Recognizing the high cost of goods in today’s economy, the Medford School District says it will pay for all school supplies for its elementary school families. The announcement came earlier this month, a few weeks before the start of the new school year on August 29. “We want to alleviate some of the costs…

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ESPN’s Louis Riddick didn’t exactly break the news on Jared Goff

When assessing the Detroit Lions quarterback situation, ESPN’s Louis Riddick wasn’t exactly deeply insightful when it came to Jared Goff. ESPN recently did one three-year NFL power ranking projection (subscription required). The Detroit Lions landed at No. 28, though they appeared to be on a solid track entering Year 2 of a build/rebuild. The biggest question mark for any future Lions prospect is who the quarterback will be. Without fully knowing, it’s hard to say with much confidence about where things might go. The only thing that feels certain is that it won’t be Jared Goff, no matter how well…

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1 dead in crash between SUV and box truck on Route 51 in Fayette County – WPXI

NORTH UNION TOWNSHIP, Pa. – One person is dead after an SUV and a box truck collided in Fayette County early Tuesday, according to state police. The 911 call came in around 5:50 a.m. for the crash in the 1000 block of Pittsburgh Street (Route 51) near the Jim Shorkey dealership. Police said the driver of the SUV was pronounced dead at the scene. The Forensic Services Unit, collision analysis and reconstruction specialists and the Fayette County Coroner’s Office were on scene. The northbound lanes were closed between Auto Auction Road and Hickory Street, but have since reopened. State police…

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