American Family Care Named Best Overall Urgent Care of 2021
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Nation’s Largest Provider of Urgent Care Honored by Verywell Health
We are so honored to receive this award. It confirms that we re doing something right for healthcare and for the communities we serve. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (PRWEB) February 18, 2021
American Family Care (AFC) celebrates a new designation as the Best Overall Urgent Care Center of 2021 as determined by Verywell Health, an award-winning online resource for health and wellness topics and information.
Verywell Health researched the top-rated urgent care centers in the United States, looking at customer reviews and several other factors important to patients, including location, hours, and cost. They determined that AFC, the nation’s leading provider of urgent care and accessible primary care, was best overall.
Burglars from Dartford, Erith and Belvedere sentenced for stealing vehicles from driveways across Kent
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Updated: 16:49, 15 February 2021
A gang of car key burglars have been locked up after taking vehicles from driveways across the county.
Five thieves from Dartford, Erith and Belvedere broke into homes and targeted victims as they slept.
One of the burglars breaking into a home to steal car keys: Video Kent Police
Ryan Hull and William Burton burgled four addresses over several nights in November 2019, in Larkfield and Maidstone.
They forced their way inside homes, before taking car keys and other personal property, leading to six cars being stolen.
The gang, from Erith, Belvedere and Dartford, jailed for over 24 years combined. Kent Police A gang of burglars from Bexley and Dartford have been jailed after a spate of breaking into homes and stealing the vehicles from their driveways. The five victims targeted victims as they slept in a long-running string of burglaries across south east London and Kent totalling over 30. Kent Police sergeant Jay Robinson called them prolific criminals who brazenly and repeatedly targeted homes as people were sleeping, but messed by falsely assuming their false number plates could be detected. The gang, three of whom are from Erith, one from Belvedere and another from Dartford, were all charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.
“What keeps me alive is putting out these posters and talking to people,” Hart said. “That’s what keeps me going.” She spent Christmas Eve issuing a renewed plea for the public to keep their eyes peeled for Sean, who had been living in Seven Oaks Tertiary Mental Health Facility on Blenkinsop Road for about five years. Sean, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, had left the facility twice before, but he always returned on his own or had been found within six days, she said. Hart has created a new poster with photos and a description of Sean, as well as stock images of the shoes and coat he was last seen wearing. He may have taken off his black Under Armour hiking boots, so Hart is asking people to look for the boots as well as Sean.