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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ YWCA Central Alabama launches a new inaugural event called YW Allies, which will take place on Wednesday, May 12 at Avondale Brewing Company.
YW Allies will honor 10 men throughout Central Alabama who have advocated on behalf of gender and racial equity in their companies, the community or with the YWCA. The honorees will be announced on Monday, March 8, in honor of International Women s Day, to highlight the importance of men being engaged in the conversation around women s issues.
Join us in honoring men who advocate on behalf of racial and gender equity on May 12. allies.swell.gives
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Lathrop man linked to Turlock and other robberies The Lathrop Police Services reported several pieces of evidence were discovered that links DeAndre Phillips to the string of robberies, including the revolver.
Law enforcement in San Joaquin County have arrested a Lathrop man suspected for a string of armed robberies, including some in Turlock.
DeAndre Phillips, 27, was arrested on suspicion of nine armed robberies at stores in Stockton, Manteca, Lathrop, French Camp, Tracy, and Turlock between Nov. 22 to Dec. 26, according to Lathrop Police Services, a division of the San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office.
Phillips would allegedly enter the businesses and pull out a .357 Magnum revolver from a black duffel bag slung around his shoulder. Phillips is accused of holding the victims at gunpoint while demanding cash, alcohol and cigars.