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Did You See Who s In Jail?

When they were put behind bars, on what charges and the amount of their bond. All details about the population calling 305 W 4th St, Sioux Falls, South Dakota as their current address. And if you are curious to know who is locked up and for what, you’ll find the answer on the Minnehaha County Sheriff’s website. The list is alphabetical. The charges an inmate is being held on varies. Narcotics, burglary, domestic violence, DWI, solicitation, assault, and many more. The list is lengthy. An inmate may have a string of charges. One I noticed on the person s list was Unsafe Lane Change. This person also had drug charges, DWI, and driving while suspended.

Woman Leads Officers From Two States On Saturday Morning Pursuit

March 1, 2021 Lyon County, Iowa A pursuit that started in Lyon County Saturday morning was finally brought to an end near Canton, South Dakota. According to the Lincoln County South Dakota Sheriff’s Office, Lyon County Iowa Deputies and Iowa State Patrol Troopers were involved in a pursuit that eventually entered Lincoln County on Highway Hwy 18 just east of Canton. Authorities say the pursuit went through the city limits of Canton and later ended on South Dakota Highway 11 near ‪281st St.‬ The female driver and female passenger were taken into custody without incident, according to deputies. The driver was identified as 28-year-old Janie Salinas-Urquilla of Sioux Falls. It was reportedly discovered that she had five felony warrants for her arrest out of Minnehaha County. She was transported to the Minnehaha County Jail and booked in on her five warrants as well as new Lincoln County charges of aggravated eluding and speeding. She also faces other charges in Iowa regarding

Lunar New Year, breakthrough cases, prisoner lawsuits: News from around our 50 states

Lunar New Year, ‘breakthrough cases,’ prisoner lawsuits: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: New statistics indicate a disproportionately small number of Black people are getting vaccinations against the coronavirus, a trend the state’s top health official said Friday shows the need to increase immunization efforts in the minority community. While demographic data compiled by the state has big gaps, with the race of tens of thousands of vaccine recipients not reported, Dr. Scott Harris said the numbers that are available show about 55% of vaccines have gone to white people so far compared to about 11% for Blacks. By comparison, Alabama’s population is about 27% Black, census figures show. Factors including hesitancy to accept the vaccine and the demographic makeup of groups that were allowed to receive vaccines during the earliest rounds could help account for the difference, Harris said. �

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