LaGrange County Jail
LAGRANGE â Several people were booked into the LaGrange County Jail from Friday, April 23, through Thursday, April 29, according to jail records.
Amy Bolen, 44, of the 1400 block of Spring Street, Fort Wayne, was arrested Friday by LaGrange town police on a temporary custody order. Bolen was picked up by authorities in Noble County.
Jordan Gibbs, 24, of the 5600 block of East C.R. 415N, Kendallville, was arrested Friday by LaGrange County police on a charge of driving while suspended.
Debbie Ackerman, 52, of the 200 block of South Mountain Street, was booked Friday to serve a sentence relating to an original charge of public intoxication.
The glowing artwork appeared on the Mendip Hills a week ago.
- Credit: Capcom
Following a week of speculation surrounding the ‘terrifying’ figure spotted on the edge of a steep embankment in Shipham, the secret has finally been unveiled.
The glowing artwork appeared on the Mendip Hills a week ago and now its owners have come forward to explain its presence.
The imposing artwork is a Lycan, a creature similar to a werewolf.
- Credit: Capcom
Japanese video game developer, Capcom, has claimed ownership of the figure, which celebrates today s (Friday s) launch of the company’s latest game, Resident Evil Village.
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FWC launches the new Florida Fishing Pier Finder
Are you looking for a place to fish from shore? Check out the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) new Florida Fishing Pier Finder, an interactive map that allows anglers to find publicly-accessed fishing piers, jetties and fishing-specific bridges in freshwater and saltwater locations throughout the state. It is best viewed using a computer or tablet with a larger screen.
Visit MyFWC.com/PierFinder to search for a location by county, city, feature name and type of feature (such as a bridge or pier). These structures give anglers who enjoy fishing from shore or do not have a boat an opportunity to catch a variety of species. Some fishable structures extend a few feet into the water, while others extend 2,000 or more feet into the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic Ocean. A majority of these structures are free to use. For those fishing piers where a fee is required, almost all have a pier license that covers anglers,