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Kidnapping
On Feb. 1, Hinesville Police Officers responded to a call from a frantic woman saying that her estranged husband had kidnapped their child. The woman said they are currently separated and going through the process of legitimizing their two-year old child, but the paperwork is not yet completed. The woman reported that on the evening of Jan. 31, she had placed her child in his bedroom to sleep for the night. She said she woke up a little after midnight to check on him and noticed the window in his room was slightly open and the child missing from his bed. She said she immediately called her estranged husband fearing he had taken the child after they had an argument on the phone. The woman told the officers that he answered his phone, confirmed that the child was at his home
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FLOODING on the site of a proposed housing development in Shiplake is further proof that the scheme should be scrapped, say opponents.
Rainwater pooled up beside the entrance to the former Thames Farm, off the A4155 Reading Road, when last week’s heavy showers brought the worst floods to the Henley area since 2014.
Taylor Wimpey is set to build 95 homes on the
5.7-hectare site, which will be renamed Regency Place, after planning permission was awarded on appeal in 2018.
But opponents say the flooding wasn’t a one-off and, in fact, will happen more often in future because climate change will bring more downpours.