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Lake County coroner resigns after multiple raids by law enforcement on his Leadville funeral home

Lake County coroner resigns after multiple raids by law enforcement on his Leadville funeral home The Lake County coroner, Shannon Kent, who is in the midst of a major legal conflict after multiple raids by law enforcement on his Leadville funeral home, submitted his resignation late Friday, Denver7 has learned. and last updated 2021-05-01 00:44:46-04 LEADVILLE, Colo. — The Lake County coroner, who is in the midst of a major legal conflict after multiple raids by law enforcement on his Leadville funeral home, submitted his resignation late Friday, Denver7 has learned. The resignation letter was submitted just hours before Denver7 aired exclusive body camera video showing deputies uncovering decaying bodies in the basement of a funeral home. The coroner’s decision also comes days after Denver7 knocked on the door of his Leadville funeral home seeking answers to what law enforcement uncovered earlier this year.

Police investigate a robbery at CTN in Santa Elena | The Guardian Newspaper

Josue Ramos and Amy Roshina Police continue their investigation of a robbery at CTN in Santa Elena over the weekend. Police have formally arrested and charge Josue Ramos 34-year-old, Belizean labourer for the crime of Robbery, and Amy Roshina Reyes 23-year-old, Belizean cashier for Conspiracy to Commit Robbery. This is as a result of a robbery that took place at CTN Santa Elena Town on Saturday. Both pleaded not guilty and Josue Ramos was remanded to prison while Amy Reyes was offered and met bail. Around midday on Saturday police responded to the Cayo Television Network office on Carmen Street. Upon arrival, they met Ronisha Reyes, the cashier on duty, who told them that a man approached the cashier’s window. According to Reyes, the assailant then placed a hard object to her chest and demanded money. Ronisha Reyes handed over two cash bags containing an undisclosed amount of cash. The culprit made good his escape.

Coronavirus Briefing: Beware the Ides of April

Source: Getty Images Mid-April doesn’t exactly have the happiest reputation among times of the year. The Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912 off the coast of Newfoundland, claiming the lives of more than 1,500 passengers and crew. President Lincoln died of his gunshot wounds in the early morning hours of April 15, 1865. The litany of bad stuff happening mid-April is downright unsettling if not eerie: San Francisco earthquake (April 18, 1906); Oklahoma City bombing (April 19, 1995); Virginia Tech shooting (April 16, 2007); Boston Marathon bombing (April 15, 2013); the fire at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris (April 15, 2019). And then, of course, income taxes are due April 15 except that they aren’t. The IRS pandemic-extended deadline for filing returns is now May 17.

Inbound OFWs exempted from UK travel ban, says DOLE exec

(Photo screengrab from DOLE Facebook) “Yung pong mga OFWs na papasok ng UK ay hindi po kabilang dito sa ipinagbabawal na makapasok sa UK. So exempted po sila (OFWs that are bound for UK are not included among those prohibited to enter the UK. So they’re exempted),” Francia, chief of the Information and Publication Service (IPS), said during a virtual press briefing. He said the information came from Amy Reyes, the Philippine Labor Attaché in the UK. Francia, however, said that the UK-bound OFWs must “go through the protocol” of the host country in relation to the persisting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

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