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Update: Man who shot NDOT employee in rural Nevada dies in standoff, NHP says

Update: Man who shot NDOT employee in rural Nevada dies in standoff, NHP says Reno-Gazette-Journal 13 hrs ago Kristin Oh and Chelcey Adami, Reno Gazette Journal © Nevada Highway Patrol A Nevada Highway Patrol vehicle sits on State Route 278 shortly after a standoff with a man suspected of shooting an NDOT employee June 16, 2021. This breaking news story was updated as more information was made available. A man died in a standoff with police after he shot a Nevada Department of Transportation employee working in Eureka County Wednesday, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol. The NDOT employee was shot several times and transported to an area hospital. His wounds do not appear to be life-threatening.

Fremont man charged with attempting to have sex with teen

Robinson is being held in the Sandusky County Jail without bond. A felony charge of possession of criminal tools may also be presented to the Sandusky County Grand Jury, police said. A citizens group that calls itself Dads Against Predators started exposing men, and some women, by setting up meetings with minors online starting in January 2020. The group said it wanted to catch predators before they have an opportunity to commit a crime, but police urged them to stop the stings because their findings are inadmissible in court and their methods may be illegal. Fremont Police has since started its own campaign to catch potential sexual offenders by using social media to set up meetings with what the suspects who believe they are trading messages with minors.

Fremont man charged with attempting to have sex with teen

Robinson is being held in the Sandusky County Jail without bond. A felony charge of possession of criminal tools may also be presented to the Sandusky County Grand Jury, police said. A citizens group that calls itself Dads Against Predators started exposing men, and some women, by setting up meetings with minors online starting in January 2020. The group said it wanted to catch predators before they have an opportunity to commit a crime, but police urged them to stop the stings because their findings are inadmissible in court and their methods may be illegal. Fremont Police has since started its own campaign to catch potential sexual offenders by using social media to set up meetings with what the suspects who believe they are trading messages with minors.

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