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Can you help? Police looking for missing 14-year-old girl
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Can you help find this missing girl?Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Meca Parsley, 14, was last seen on Nov. 2 in Xenia, according to the Ohio Attorney General's Office.TRENDING STORIES: She has brown hair and eyes. Meca is five feet, three inches tall, and weighs 120 pounds. Anyone with information can call Xenia Police at (937) 372-9901. News Center 7 has contacted Xenia Police for more information. We will update this story.WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] (FOX40.COM) — The Place County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to find an Auburn man who went missing after an Uber ride. • Video Above: What should you do if someone you love goes missing? Spencer Pease, 23, reportedly took an Uber from Santa Rosa and was dropped off near Lincoln Way [...] The 37-year-old man was waiting in line at a Virginia Beach 7-Eleven, staring into his strawberry-melon Big Gulp, when he saw the red dot appear on the side of the cup. It was around 2 a.m., July 25, 2019. His eyes followed the dot to two hooded men pointing guns at him and the clerk. He tried to stay calm as the clerk begged with the men, one shoveling cash out of the register. The ... A judge recused himself Tuesday from presiding over Arizona's fake electors case after an email surfaced in which he told fellow judges to speak out against attacks on Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign for the presidency. In the Aug. 29 email, Maricopa County Judge Bruce Cohen lamented that he didn't speak out when Harris was called a "DEI hire," believes that white men must speak out against unfair treatment of women, and raised a historical lesson from the Holocaust about the need to speak up when people are attacked. Cohen didn't specify who made the comment regarding Harris. It's shocking video of an elderly man being throw to the ground and handcuffed during a traffic stop. Video of the exchange between the officer and driver involved in the traffic sop was released by police. The Oklahoma City Police Department has since put the officer on administrative leave pending an internal investigation into what happened saying in a statement "there was a use of force." Inside Edition Digital has more. Only millionaires typically have time and money to cosplay as Batman, but the police already have all the heavy equipment and qualified immunity to indulge their superhero fantasies. A sheriff's office in Olympia, Washington used a grappler to end a pursuit last week by crashing a stolen car at 100 miles per hour. The deputies are extremely lucky that they didn't kill anyone trying out their new toy. An arrest report gives more details about what occurred before a man was shot to death Wednesday in the 3200 block of West Edgewood Avenue. Investigators observed surveillance video that showed the victim driving an orange Chevrolet Camaro with orange rims at the intersection of Edgewood Avenue and New Kings Road, according to the JSO arrest report for Lavertis Reed, 20, who was charged with murder in the shooting. As the victim's vehicle crossed the intersection, a white vehicle with dark rims was observed on the surveillance video driving south at a high rate of speed on New Kings Road, the arrest report states. MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – A 36-year-old woman was cited on Thursday morning after a confrontation with a parking enforcement officer in Madison. The incident took place around 10:55 a.m. near the intersection of Harrison St. and Keyes Ave. According to the police report, the woman was upset about receiving a parking ticket and began to [...] Just when we thought we'd seen it all from Arkansas State Police, along comes footage from this chase where the suspect is driving a stolen Ford F-450 towing a flatbed trailer with a skid steer on it. That's right, this guy runs from police while towing construction equipment and we just can't even believe someone would be so desperate to get away. Watch Arkansas State Police take down a fleeing Dodge Ram. First of all, why is it the guy has a stolen, expensive pickup with the trailer and skid s In a New York City courtroom, Eric Gonzalez recalled encountering the chaotic struggle in progress, after Daniel Penny had already pinned the man, Jordan Neely, to the train's floor and placed him in a firm chokehold. "I made my presence known to Daniel Penny," Gonzalez told jurors. Penny is facing manslaughter charges in the May 2023 death of Neely, a 30-year-old man who was homeless. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Police are asking the public for help identifying three suspects they say were involved in a homicide in September. On September 18 at 9:00 p.m., officers responded to the Airport Express Gas Station in the 2000 block of Airways Boulevard regarding a shooting. Officers were told that a male suspect pulled [...] We bring to you yet another dashcam video of law enforcement using the Grappler Bumper to end a high-speed chase. While the device has been around for years, lately there have been a number of police agencies getting at least some for their fleets. Before watching this video, you might be wondering why these aren't as standard as push bars and rooftop lights, but the actual footage might cause some doubt. Watch police in Arizona use the Grappler Bumper to stop a chase. The footage comes via Thur A Russian court sentenced a Moscow paediatrician to 5-1/2 years in a penal colony on Tuesday, Russian media said, after the mother of one of her patients publicly denounced her over comments about Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Prosecutors had last week asked for a six-year sentence for Nadezhda Buyanova for spreading "fakes" about the Russian army after the mother recorded a video in which she denounced the 68-year-old doctor over remarks that Buyanova has denied making. Over 1,000 people have been criminally prosecuted in Russia for speaking out against the war, according to rights project OVD-Info, and over 20,000 have been detained for protesting.
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