Updated: 1:07 AM EDT May 27, 2021
EDINBURGH, Ind. Police say separate theft investigations have resulted in seven arrests and the recovery of more than $14,000 in merchandise.
Edinburgh Police said officers were called Tuesday to a reported disturbance at Indiana Premium Outlets. Officers learned that a theft had occurred and said two suspects were identified as Leosha Morris and Shayvonne Rickets of Louisville, Kentucky. Police said they recovered items believed taken from five outlet stores as well as Greenwood Park Mall, valued at more than $4,100.
On Wednesday morning, Edinburgh officers responded to a theft complaint at the outlet mall. The two suspects had left in a car, but officers were able to get a description and a license plate number. A short time later, Indiana State Police stopped a suspect vehicle along Interstate 65. Edinburgh officers arrested Da’Miya Tooley and Haamiya Kamose, both of Louisville, Ky., and recovered nearly $7,000 in merchandi
Edinburg police chief files lawsuit against city
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A Valley police chief is suing his employer.
Edinburg Police Chief Cesar Torres is suing the city, claiming city leaders are trying to force him out.
Torres attorney said the police chief was instructed on more than one occasion by Edinburg City Manager Ron Garza and Omar Ochoa, the city attorney, not to investigate alleged criminal conduct by another Edinburg Police officer.
The lawsuit says an Edinburg Internal Affairs investigator informed Torres of possible criminal misconduct from a police investigator in September and says last month Garza and Ochoa instructed Torres to leave that matter alone.
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When the coffin is taken into chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs
Palace officials say royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses
The Queen - like all 30 guests invited to the service - will wear a face mask and will sit by herself in the quire
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Harry and William will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind grandfather s coffin
When the coffin is taken into chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs
Palace officials say royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses
The Queen - like all 30 guests invited to the service - will wear a face mask and will sit by herself in the quire
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Harry and William will be separated by cousin Peter Phillips as they walk in a line behind grandfather s coffin
When the coffin is taken into chapel, William will move ahead of his brother as the royal family arrives in pairs
Palace officials say royal men will wear morning coats with their medals and the women will wear day dresses
The Queen - like all 30 guests invited to the service - will wear a face mask and will sit by herself in the quire