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Subscriber only MANY murders are solved, but there are some that remain as cold cases. These are the Queensland cases police need the public s help with. Do you have information on any of the following cases? Call: The Homicide Investigation Group, Brisbane, (07) 3364 6122 Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000. In all of these cases, rewards are offered. A $250,000 reward for information which leads to the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons responsible for each crime is being offered in many cases, in some, the reward is less or more. In addition, an appropriate indemnity from prosecution will be recommended for any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the crime, who first gives such information.
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At Fresh St. Market, food isn’t simply fuel that people pick up and consume before carrying on with the rest of their day. It’s an experience with outlets offering a original and very extensive mix of artisan baked goods, including the celebrated Mile High Cinnamon Buns and Bavarian Pretzels, which are baked fresh every day.
That’s along with bountiful bins of colourful fruits and vegetables enabling people to eat the rainbow , along with numerous premade salads and a fresh meat selection that can match any specialty store.
WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service was kept busy with three house fires in the city beginning Sunday night. On Sunday at 8:40 p.m., firefighters responded to reports of a fire in a three-storey apartment building in the 2200 block of Portage Avenue. When firefighters arrived, smoke was seen in the building, and they found out there was a fire in one of the suites that the occupant had mostly extinguished. Crews worked to put out hotspots and ventilated smoke from the building. No injuries were reported. Firefighters said the cause of the fire was accidental due to unattended cooking.
Transient arrested on suspicion of intentionally sparking Carlsbad brush fire
Dawn Ann Crawford, 49, was taken into custody in the 100 block of Rancho Santa Fe Road in San Marcos about 12:45 p.m. in connection with the three fires. Author: CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:54 PM PST January 22, 2021 Updated: 5:58 PM PST January 22, 2021
SAN MARCOS, Calif. A transient was arrested Friday on suspicion of intentionally sparking a spate of vegetation blazes this week near the Agua Hedionda Lagoon in Carlsbad, forcing evacuations of hundreds of people as firefighters battled the fast-moving flames amid gusty Santa Ana conditions. Dawn Ann Crawford, 49, was taken into custody in the 100 block of Rancho Santa Fe Road in San Marcos about 12:45 p.m. in connection with the three fires, two of which were put out before they could grow large enough to pose serious threats, according to Carlsbad police.
Brush fire near Agua Hedionda Lagoon forces more evacuations in Carlsbad
A helicopter drops water onto burning trees in a Carlsbad neighborhood north of Agua Hedionda Lagoon on Wednesday afternoon.
(Phil Diehl / San Diego Union-Tribune)
CARLSBAD
A fire near the north shore of Agua Hedionda Lagoon in San Diego County forced nearby residents to evacuate their homes Wednesday afternoon.
Reverse 911 calls were going out and police were going door to door to notify residents to clear the area. The site of the fire is residential neighborhood near a marina. Several streets in the area were being evacuated.
Areas being evacuated included Park Drive and Marina, near Capri Park. Notifications also included Horizon Drive between Sunnyhill and Hillside drives. Evacuations were also called for on Sea Bluff Circle and Coastline Avenue, and Cove Drive and Adams Street.