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Denver police seek murder victimâs friend who may help with investigation
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and last updated 2021-05-30 14:22:21-04
DENVER â Police in Denver want to talk to a friend of a murder victim who they say may have information that will help solve the case.
The victim, identified Sunday as 35-year-old Gary McLaughlin, was shot and killed near the intersection of East 12
th Avenue and North Sherman Street in Denverâs Capitol Hill neighborhood. The shooting happened around 2:50 a.m. Friday morning.
Police have made no arrests in the case but want to talk to McLaughlinâs friend âPaul.â They say the friend may have information to assist in the investigation.
A Kennebecasis Regional Police Force cruiser. (Staff photo)
An arbitration matter involving a now-retired Kennebecasis regional police inspector accused of inappropriate conduct against a civilian employee has been terminated.
The New Brunswick Police Commission held a “brief procedural call” Thursday in the case involving Jeff Porter.
The call took place the same day that Porter, who had been suspended with pay since June 2016, officially retired from the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force (KRPF).
“Arbitrator Gary McLaughlin has determined that as Jeff Porter is no longer a member of the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force and no longer a member of a police force that he, Arbitrator McLaughlin, no longer has jurisdiction to hear the complaint,” the police commission said in a statement Thursday.
A KIND-HEARTED father-and-son fundraising team have outdone themselves this year – gathering up and handing out more than 1,500 presents for kids to bring some joy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kilwinning volunteer Michael Kirkum launched his seventh Christmas appeal for children in hospital – and with the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s effort was more important than ever. Michael said they were delighted with the response from the public after presenting the selection boxes and colouring books to youngsters in Crosshouse Hospital – with the excess goodies distributed in Kilwinning and Irvine. Many children who will be spending the festive season in Crosshouse Hospital could be unable to see their parents on Christmas Day due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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