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Officials drop scooter ordinance plan | Local | The Journal Gazette

Officials drop scooter ordinance plan | Local | The Journal Gazette
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No arrests made during Three Rivers Festival | Police/Fire

No arrests made during Three Rivers Festival | Police/Fire
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Crowds come back, despite downpours | Local | The Journal Gazette

Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Crowds gather at Junk Food Alley in Headwaters Park on Saturday, the last day of the Three Rivers Festival. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Cecilia Beasley, 3, Mackenzy Hill, 11, A.J. Beasley, 7, and Noah Meyer, 3, pose for a photo on a Humane Fort Wayne LoveSeat on Saturday at Freimann Square. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Izzy Carrill and Megan Buencosejo do the tinikling, a Filipino folk dance, at International Village during the Three Rivers Festival on Saturday. Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Declan Collins, 9, makes a slushy with his sister Finlee, 8, not pictured, at the Slush Factory in Junk Food Alley during Three Rivers Festival at Headwaters Park on Saturday.

Auburn Police help with two criminal cases

FORT WAYNE — Auburn Police were involved in the investigation of two cases that resulted in the sentencing of two Fort Wayne men in U.S. District Court recently. Luis Rodriguez-Solorio, 24, of Fort Wayne, was sentenced to nine years in prison, followed by two years of supervised release. He pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and re-entry of a deported alien. It is anticipated that Rodriguez-Solorio will be deported upon his release from incarceration, according to a news release. Larry Lamb, 40, of Fort Wayne, Indiana was sentenced to 295 months in prison, followed by five years of supervised release. Lamb pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm, distributing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

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