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MARSHFIELD, Vt. (AP) â Vermont authorities on Sunday continued to look for a man with a long criminal record who allegedly assaulted a neighbor in Marshfield.
Vermont State Police went door-to-door talking with neighbors on the road and searching outbuildings for Harley Breer, 51. Drones and search dogs also were used, police said.
Breer has a criminal history including convictions for kidnapping and aggravated domestic assault, authorities said. Police say he is considered dangerous and people who see him should not approach him, but call 911 immediately.
Rory Thibault, the stateâs attorney for Washington County, told WCAX-TV that Breerâs 30-year criminal history is âone of the most complexâ in Vermont.
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Italy releases impounded migrant ship for routine upkeep
A German nongovernmental organization says its Alan Kurdi rescue ship has been released by an administrative court in Italy to return to Spain for routine maintenance and inspection
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MILAN The Alan Kurdi rescue ship operated by a German nongovernmental organization has been released by an administrative court in Italy to return to Spain for routine maintenance and inspection, the group, Sea-Eye, said in statement Sunday.
The ship was impounded in the Sardinian port of Olbia in October, around two weeks after its arrival with more than 125 people rescued at sea. A court date is set for November to clarify the legality of the detention. In the meantime, an administrative court ruled Friday that Sea-Eye would suffer financial damage if it wasn t able to carry out the routine upkeep.
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Indonesia landslides, floods kill 55 people; dozens missing
Indonesia s disaster relief agency says multiple disasters from torrential rains have killed at least 55 people and displaced thousands
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People inspect damaged buildings at a village hit by flash flood in East Flores, Indonesia, Sunday, April 4, 2021. Landslides and flash floods from torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have killed a number of people and displaced thousands, the disaster agency said Sunday. (AP Photo/Ola Adonara)
JAKARTA, Indonesia Multiple disasters caused by torrential rains in eastern Indonesia have killed at least 55 people and displaced thousands, the country s disaster relief agency said Monday. More than 40 other people were missing.
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Ferry sinks after colliding in Bangladesh; at least 25 dead
An official says rescuers have recovered 25 bodies from a river outside Bangladeshâs capital after a ferry collided with another vessel and capsized
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DHAKA, Bangladesh Rescuers have recovered 25 bodies from a river outside Bangladesh s capital after a ferry collided with another vessel and capsized, an official said Monday.
The ferry ML Rabit Al Hasan sank Sunday night after being hit by a cargo vessel in the Shitalakkhya River in Narayanganj district, just outside Dhaka, officials said.