Driver dies in crash after ignoring traffic signal, troopers say
Crash happened on U.S. Highway 176 in Spartanburg County Share Updated: 2:18 AM EDT Jul 27, 2021
Driver dies in crash after ignoring traffic signal, troopers say
Crash happened on U.S. Highway 176 in Spartanburg County Share Updated: 2:18 AM EDT Jul 27, 2021
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Show Transcript BREAKING NEWS OUTF O SPARTANBURG COUNTY THE CORONER RESPONDING TO A DEADLY CRASH ON PINE STREET TROOPERS SAY THIS HAPPENED AROUND 9:41 TONIGHT NEAR ELMORE DRIVE. WE HAVE NO DETAILS YET.
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Crash happened on U.S. Highway 176 in Spartanburg County
By: Amy Slanchik
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Tulsa Police spent hours outside a home near 89th E Avenue and Pine Street Monday after police were responding to a call about a man pointing a weapon at someone in the home.
Now the FBI is looking for the man and has taken over the case because of tribal jurisdiction.
Tulsa Police said no one was hurt, but they said they have a couple of victims because of the weapon involved. TPD did not say what the weapon was.
TPD said the FBI has taken over the case, and they are looking for a 65-year-old man named Darrell Osborn.
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Portland police search for suspects in armed robbery at gas station
A police dog tracked the suspects to the Western Promenade before losing the scent.
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Portland police are looking for two men they say robbed the Cumberland Farms gas station on Pine Street Monday night.
One of two suspects in the armed robbery of a Cumberland Farms on Pine Street in Portland Monday.
Police said the men entered the West End convenience store around 10:30 p.m. and each pointed a black semi-automatic handgun at the clerk and demanded cash. The woman working the register complied and was not harmed, and the men made off with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.