Second place in the boys 3,200-meter run wasn’t so bad for New Bloomfield’s Nathan Hinrichs. It helped the state champion beat him with a meet-record time. Hinrichs clocked a runner-up time of 9:46.59 on Friday in the 3,200 at the Class 2 track and field state championships at Adkins Stadium. He trailed only New Covenant Academy’s Tanner Talley, who blazed by the competition with a record time of 9:15.11.
Seattle teen charged in fatal New Year’s hit-and-run KATE FELDMAN
An 18-year-old Seattle high school student has been charged with vehicular homicide after allegedly crashing into a pedestrian just after 1 a.m. on Jan. 1, then driving off.
Kyle Dickinson, a senior at Bishop Blanchet, a private high school, was allegedly driving his parents’ car on Montlake Bridge near the University of Washington campus when he crashed into 23-year-old Jared West on his way back from a party, according to the Seattle Times.
Dickinson never stopped the car, driving to the Alaska Airlines Arena, then leaving the vehicle and fleeing on foot.
Cases from the magistrates court:
Wednesday, 30th December 2020, 3:21 pm
Kayleigh Eccles, age 26, of Leafield Drive, Wakefield, admitted four counts of being over the drug-drive limit for cannabis having been stopped by police on four separate occasions in two weeks while behind the wheel of a Mercedes. She was banned from the road for 12 months, given a community order and told to pay £145 costs.
David Adams, age 40, of West Street, South Kirkby, admitted stealing three handbags from Bee Fashion on Wakefield’s Kirkgate. He was given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £200 compensation.
Simon Brown, age 51, of The Oval, Beal, admitted drink driving by having 130 mcgs of alcohol in 100 mls of breath. The legal limit is 35 mcgs. He was jailed for 12 weeks suspended 12 months, given 200 hours of unpaid work, banned from driving for 29 months and told to pay £213 costs.