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Suspects arrested in New York could be linked to Greenwich home burglaries
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GREENWICH, Conn. (WTNH) — Arrests that were made in New York could be linked to burglaries in high-value homes in Greenwich, according to Greenwich police. The suspects are members of the South American Theft Group (SATG). Greenwich police are still investigating whether or not the arrested parties were involved in the thefts in the town. Police are urging residents to take precautions when not at home, such as using an alarm system, having motion censored lights and taking in mail or packages before leaving. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WTNH.com. Editor's note: This story was corrected to indicate that the woman is in police custody but has not been formally arrested. Police have taken a woman into custody after she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend in L.A.'s Arlington Heights neighborhood. According to information later confirmed by the Los Angeles Police Department, officers were called to the [...] 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 ... 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. 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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