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A man used a cord and then his hands to try to strangle a woman last night in Arlington’s Colonial Village neighborhood, according to police.
The reported attack happened around 7 p.m. on the 1800 block of N. Uhle Street, in the garden-style apartment and condo community between Courthouse and Lee Highway.
“The female victim was walking in the area when the unknown male suspect approached her from behind and tightly put a rope or cord around her neck,” the Arlington County Police Department said today in a press release. “The victim attempted to pull the object loose and fell to the ground with the suspect over her. The suspect then began to strangle her with his hands and stopped the attack when two witnesses arrived in the area.”
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Paul Bell, longtime Kansas City minister and jail chaplain, dies at 71 Bill Lukitsch, The Kansas City Star
Mar. 14 Editor s note: This feature is part of a new weekly focus from The Star meant to highlight and remember the lives of Black Kansas Citians who have died.
Rev. Paul Lavern Bell, a longtime Christian minister remembered in part by family for volunteering his time as a chaplain to the incarcerated, died Feb. 25 in NorthCare Hospice House. He was 71.
Friends and family remembered Bell as a man of deep faith. He worked as a chaplain in the U.S. Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas, from 1987 until 2006, they said. He also spent time as an assistant chaplain with the Jackson and Wyandotte County jails.
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