Sunday, 26 August 2012

Man held for son’s murder

Man held for son’s murder


Bathinda, August 25
Suspecting his seven-year-old child to be illegitimate, a man allegedly killed him by throwing him into a lake. Chamkaur Singh has been arrested by the Thermal Police. The body of Kamalpreet Singh was recovered on August 17.
Investigating officer Kashmir Singh said interrogation of the family members and area residents helped the police crack the case. He said Chamkaur Singh had earlier told the police that he did not want the police to investigate the matter as his son might have fallen into the lake while playing. However, conflicting statements from the relatives led the police to investigate the matter. Meanwhile, a local court remanded the accused in two-day police custody. — TNS



Burgettstown Woman Hits Man Twice With Her Van

Burgettstown Woman Hits Man Twice With Her Van


BURGETTSTOWN (KDKA) — Eyewitnesses say a woman ran over a man at least twice in Washington County.
It happened at about 11:30 p.m. Monday in the 200-block of Center Avenue in Burgettstown.
State police say Tracy Domick, 37, hit Paul Walden, with her van.
Mark Crowell and his friend, Raymond Pratt, watched it all from a window.
“There was a lot of screaming and yelling and a big panic at one time, so, that’s what made us look out,” Crowell said.
She deliberately hit him,” Pratt added. “There’s no two ways about that.”
According to witnesses, Domick first hit a brick wall then put her van in reverse, hitting a black wall. All the while, Walden was trying to take the keys out of the ignition.
State police say Walden was able to call 911 himself before he was flown to Allegheny General Hospital.
Domick was taken to the Washington County Jail where she was unable to make her $25,000 bail.



Woman hit man with shoe


 Woman hit man with shoe

Daily Staff Report
A woman was arrested early Saturday morning after police responded to a fight near the Braddock Street Auto Park, according to a news release sent out by the Winchester Police Department on Sunday morning.
The release states that officers responded to a fight just after 2 a.m., and found that Misty Rose Jackson, 24, had allegedly struck an unidentified 25-year-old male twice in the forehead with her shoe.
The victim had a laceration, but refused medical treatment at the time of the incident.
Jackson had a .10 blood-alcohol concentration, according to the release. She was charged for assault and battery and being drunk in public, the release states.
She was taken to Northwestern Regional Adult Detention Center and given an unsecured bond, the release states.


Witnesses: Woman hit man with car


Witnesses: Woman hit man with car




Police are trying to find a woman who hit a man with a car near 26th and Marcy streets.
The man suffered critical injuries in the Tuesday afternoon crash.
Doctors are still evaluating him at the Nebraska Medical Center.
Detectives tagged several things thrown around at the scene.
A witness told KETV NewsWatch 7 that the driver was in a green, four-door sedan.

Men to be sentenced in animal cruelty case


Men to be sentenced in animal cruelty case



WASHINGTON COUNTY, N.Y. -- The two men connected to an animal cruelty case will be sentenced today in court without a trial after accepting plea deals.
Men to be sentenced in animal cruelty case

Shane Morehouse, 52, of Fort Edward was charged with animal cruelty and abandonment when he took his friend's dog, Chubby, duct taped its feet together, and left it on the side of a road in Argyle in February.
The owner of the dog, Louis Hart, says he believed the dog was going to die and gave it to Morehouse to give to his nephew so the dog could have room to run before dying peacefully.

Morehouse admitted to duct taping and leaving the dog, but says Hart told him to kill Chubby because he couldn't financially afford to care for him.

Hart denied telling him to kill his dog. Chubby was euthanized the day it was rescued.

Both men pleaded guilty last month and face up to 60 days in jail when they're sentenced today.

Arvind Kejriwal detained, released; water canons, tear gas used on protestors


Arvind Kejriwal detained, released; water canons, tear gas used on protestors


New Delhi:  The Delhi Police used tear gas, water canon and lathi-charged Arvind Kejriwal

and his supporters as the anti-graft activists attempted to 'gherao' the residences of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and BJP President Nitin Gadkari.









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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Criminal beaten to death






Gurgaon, August 20
A criminal carrying a reward of Rs 1 lakh on his head for his arrest was beaten to death by a mob at Saidpur village near here, while his brother was admitted to a Delhi hospital in a critical condition, police said.
The deceased has been identified as Harischand, 45, a resident of Mandothi village in Jhajjar district. He was wanted in more than a dozen cases of murder, attempt to murder and extortion.
His brother, Sanjeev, who also carries a reward of Rs.1 lakh, was admitted to Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi.
Two other persons accompanying the criminals have been identified as Ajit Singh and Kamlesh.
Three country-made pistols, over a dozen cartridges, media and police identity cards and VVIP car parking stickers were recovered from the Santro car of the criminals.
The incident took place when villagers stopped the car for checking during what they called the community night watch. The criminals opened fire at villagers in which two persons were injured, said a police officer.


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