News 8/27/2011: Oklahoma City man is charged in assault on woman at river
News from violent crimes happening now, on Saturday, August 27th, 2011 at 9:39am. Someone's mother or sister, son or father, is being victimized as you read this. These events happened very recently. As unsettling as they are to read, they all beg one question - could this happen to YOUR mother or sister? YOUR son? Or have you prepared yourself for similar events?
Sheriff's office nabs pair in home invasion
by knox.VillageSoup.com
By Stephen Betts | Aug 26, 2011 Rockland — Two people have been arrested and charges are pending against a third suspect in the violent home invasion at a Warren home earlier this week. Officers from the Knox County Sheriff's Office arrested Leroy ... Read full story » |  knox.VillageSoup.com |
Police Blotter: Home Invasion; Cash and Jewelry Stolen
by Patch.com
Police reported a home invasion in Syosset on Aug. 20. According to detectives, two unknown masked subjects entered a Shady Lane home through a locked back door. They were confronted by a 49-year-old woman and her teenage son.The woman was attacked by ...
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Farmington Police log
by Foster's Daily Democrat
2— Brandon L. Gay, 17, of Grove Street #8, was arrested and charged with resisting arrest or detention, default or breach of bail conditions, and two counts of simple assault. Jason Cunningham, 18, of Mount Vernon Street was arrested and charged with ...
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Lawsuit over Central High School sex assault moves to federal court
by Muncie Star Press
9:36 pm MUNCIE -- A lawsuit over last November's sexual assault at Central High School is leaving town. Attorneys for the Muncie Community School Corp. and two administrators have been successful in their efforts to have the lawsuit, ...
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Oklahoma City man is charged in assault on woman at river
by NewsOK.com
BY TIFFANY GIBSON tgibson@opubco.com An Oklahoma City man, who was arrested earlier this month on a complaint of rape when officials encountered him and a woman on a river bank, faces two charges of assault and battery. Frankie Lynn Rice, 49, ...
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