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29-year-old Glen Burnie man shot in parking lot

29-year-old Glen Burnie man shot in parking lot
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Adrian Rosales, of 114 Moonlight Court, Midway, was charged Saturday afternoon by Greeneville police with aggravated domestic assault. Police were called to a Young Circle address and saw the alleged victim and three children sitting in a car. Rosales was standing on a porch, Officer Larry Gilbert said in a report. The alleged victim told police that Rosales “had strangled her and slammed her head against a bathroom mirror several times,” the report said. Rosales took the cellphone carried by the alleged victim, who ran next door for help. Rosales “chased her down and dragged her back into her apartment,” the report said. She was eventually able to get away from him and call for help. The alleged victim had bruises on her neck and marks on her hands and arms. A records check showed that Rosales also had an active arrest warrant for violation of probation. Rosales was held without bond pending a first scheduled appearance Monday in court.

New home building trend steady in Waunakee

New home construction has remained at a steady and relatively moderate pace in Waunakee over the past few years, according to a list of permits supplied to the Tribune by village staff. In 2020, through Dec. 16, the village issued 71 permits for new homes, with many in the Kilkenny and Westbridge subdivisions, along with others in Veridian’s Heritage Hills toward the end of the year. The number increased slightly from 2019, when builders received 61 permits for new single-family home construction and remains well below a long-held policy of keeping the number of new homes built annually at an average of about 125. In 2018, 75 permits were issued.

APD needs help identifying suspects responsible of over $50,000 stolen and damaged property

APD needs help identifying suspects responsible of over $50,000 stolen and damaged property VIDEO: APD needs help identifying suspects responsible of over $50,000 stolen and damaged property By Tamlyn Cochran | December 21, 2020 at 4:16 PM CST - Updated December 21 at 5:21 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The APD officers need help identifying suspects linked to stolen and damaged property of over $50,000. On Monday, December 21, at approximately 6:26 a.m., APD officers were dispatched near Crestline Drive, the construction site for the new Heritage Hills school. Several construction and professional companies have temporary buildings at this location and they were found damaged and vandalized and property was stolen.

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