A Centre man is accused of running when Glencoe police attempted a traffic stop, and leading officers on a chase that ended in a fiery single-vehicle crash, Etowah County Drug Enforcement Unit Commander Randall Johnson said. Drugs were recovered from the wrecked vehicle.
Eddy J. Hill, 47, was charged with one count of trafficking methamphetamine, and misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana, criminal mischief and attempting to elude police. He was released on $77,000 bond.
Glencoe Police Officer Zachary Allen tried to make a traffic stop on a vehicle April 18 for a traffic violation, DEU Deputy Commander Kevin Hassell said in a press release.
Roseville police investigating mobile home fire after woman found dead inside
Police trying to locate the woman’s boyfriend
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ROSEVILLE, Mich. – The Roseville Police Department said it is conducting a criminal investigation after a woman’s body was found inside a burning mobile home.
Police and fire departments responded to a report of a fire at about 10 a.m. Monday at the Leslie’s Mobile Home Community on Gratiot Avenue.
The woman’s identity has not been released. Police are searching for her boyfriend, who left the area before the fire.
A cause of death has not been determined and the origin of the fire is unknown.
Michigan woman’s body found in burning mobile home, police searching for boyfriend
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ROSEVILLE, MI – Police are conducting a criminal investigation after a woman was found dead inside a burning mobile home Monday morning, WDIV Detroit reports.
The Roseville police and fire departments responded to the fire around 10 a.m. Monday at Leslie’s Mobile Home Community in Roseville, the report said.
The woman’s body was found inside the home; cause of death has not yet been determined, police said. The woman’s identity has not been released.
The cause of the fire is also unknown at this time but police are investigating the incident as a criminal matter. Authorities are searching for the deceased woman’s boyfriend who apparently left the area prior to the fire, police said.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Monday will consider a resolution opposing unconstitutional infringement of the rights of borough citizens under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, and urging the Governor and Legislature of the State of Alaska to oppose broad restrictions on the rights of citizens to bear arms.
Borough Mayor Rodney Dial wrote the resolution, which was co-sponsored by Assembly Member Jeremy Bynum.
Borough Attorney Glenn Brown reviewed the resolution before it was put on the agenda, though Dial and Brown both emphasized that he was not involved in drafting the resolution.
Motivation
Dial said the resolution was prompted by a series of recent actions taken by President Joe Biden to address gun violence that may infringe upon the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms, he wrote in the sponsor statement for the resolution.
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