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Body found inside suitcase along North Carolina river
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
ArLuther Lee, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
Feb. 9 Authorities in Durham, North Carolina, discovered a body inside a suitcase along the shore of the Neuse River Monday but would not say if the remains belonged to a 28-year-old pregnant woman who vanished in the area last week.
Raleigh police called the Wake County Sheriff’s Office to investigate after a passerby made the gruesome find on the Neuse River Trail in Wake County, according to The Herald-Sun.
“We do have persons of interest that we are interested in talking to,” said Sheriff’s spokesman Eric Curry.
Ignoring coronavirus quarantine lands Georgia teen in Cayman Islands jail
Skylar Mack pleaded guilty and got four months for going out after only two days and removing a tracking device. She attended her boyfriendâs water sports competition.
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The Cayman Islands, a British territory in the Caribbean south of Cuba, are a popular destination for vacationing Americans because of the pristine waters, lavish beach resorts and aquatic activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing. [ Times (2004) ]
By Tribune News Service
Published Dec. 20, 2020
ATLANTA â An 18-year-old college student from Loganville was sentenced this week to four months in a Cayman Islands prison after pleading guilty to violating a strict COVID-19 quarantine mandate in the Caribbean territory, according to several news reports.