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Shoplifter Roger Baskeyfield stole childrenâs clothing worth £445 from Next.
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It may have felt crowded, but popular national parks in the Mountain West region saw a decline in visitation last year in comparison to 2019. This story and more in Tuesday evening s news brief.
Tuesday morning, March 9, 2021
State
Black Lives Matter Launching Ballot Initiative For Police Reform Measures
Black Lives Matter Utah plans to launch a ballot initiative campaign to address police reform. Lex Scott is the head of the group and said two key bills failed during the recent Legislative session. One of them would’ve allowed cities to create community boards to oversee law enforcement. Scott said the most important part of police reform is “having independent oversight of police, so that police are not investigating themselves and finding themselves innocent.” The other piece of legislation would’ve required law enforcement agencies to release body cam footage within 10 days of an incident. Scott said Black Lives Matter Utah had planned the initiatives prior
A man who was busted dealing marijuana to his friends was just one of the Rose City residents who faced court for drug offences this week.
The Warwick Magistrates Court heard police raided a Dragon St house on November 18 last year, where they found 6.5g of marijuana, a set of scales, and a bong belonging to
Daniel Wayne Barnes.
A search of the 40-year-old’s text and Facebook messages revealed he agreed to supply a small group of friends with marijuana between July 17, 2020 and the November raid.
Police prosecutor Steve de Lissa said Barnes’ dealings were never commercial and in small amounts worth $50-$100, with profits used to continue his own drug habit.