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The black Toyota pickup truck had been stranded on the river ice for multiple weeks. It sat near the Crowley boat launch, one of the main boat launches in Bethel. Spring melt is occurring, and breakup is soon expected. The concern was that if the truck fell in the water, it could become a hazard for boats, tear fishing nets, and leak contaminants in the river.
On the morning of May 2, three groups assembled to remove the truck: Bethel Search and Rescue, Alaska State Troopers, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. By then, a significant amount of water had pooled on the river ice.
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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 10th, 2021
A man from North Wales has told of how he was domestically abused by his partner over a number of years.
Jack, 27, not his real name, and his two-year-old son have now found sanctuary in a refuge run by the Domestic Abuse Safety Unit (DASU).
Recently, DASU received £71,400 from North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones, accessed from the Ministry of Justice, to support service users and purchase safety equipment to deal with challenges brought on by the pandemic.
Jack said: “Things haven’t been good for the last few years. My partner did throw things at me and could be violent but the issue was the mental stress I was always under. We met when I was 21 or 22 and we were together for five years.