Missing Nebraska dad arrested in Bay Area after kids found dead
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Two children were found dead in a home on the 2700 block of Alberta Avenue in Bellevue, Neb., on May 16, 2021.Google Street View
A missing man whose two children were found dead under suspicious circumstances in Nebraska was arrested in Pacifica on Sunday, police said.
Adam Price, 35, was arrested yesterday evening and is awaiting extradition to Bellevue, Nebraska, where police say his children Emily, 5, and Theodore, 3, were found dead in his home.
The children’s mother, Mary Nielsen, told reporters that she and Adam Price are in the process of getting divorced and that the children were at their father’s home for court-ordered visitation.
By Brad Hall
Nighttime Editor May 16, 2021
Brad Hall
Like many others this past weekend, we celebrated Motherâs Day on Sunday. As I talked about in my last column, it was an extra special one as it was my wife Carmenâs first official Motherâs Day.
We also had another day that we acknowledged over the weekend which was our baby boy Jaxsonâs 10-month birthday on Saturday.
So far we have marked all of his monthly birthdays by taking lots of pictures of him. We take lots of pictures of him anyway, but we especially take a bunch on those monthly birthdays.
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WorldFrance confirms disappearance of French journalist in Mali - source
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France confirms the disappearance of a French journalist in Mali, a French Foreign Ministry source told Reuters on Wednesday.
The source added the ministry was in contact with the family of the journalist, carrying out technical checks on the authenticity of a video seen on social media.
(Story corrects to make clear ministry confirms disappearance and not kidnapping of journalist)