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7:12 a.m. A caller from a residence on the 200 block of Glenbrook Drive reported a woman possibly under the influence of narcotics who showed up at her door. The caller said that the woman claimed that she used to live there, and told the resident that she can’t find her brother. This is the second time in the last month that the woman has showed up, the caller added.
10:10 a.m. A caller from a business center on the 2000 block of Nevada City Highway reported that a man had publicly exposed himself and urinated in front of the caller. This apparently took place after the man had been loitering in front of the shopping center for several days and had been asked to leave.
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Volvos are supremely comfortable if a little beige-trousered, Audis have second-to-none interiors, Peugeots still have that irritating view ahead which blocks the speedo and Land Rovers will end up going wrong at some point.
However, on the rare occasion something does surprise, they instantly become memorable as they shatter any pre-conceived opinions which inevitably form in one’s mind in the run-up to a car’s delivery.
I’ve loved cars with petrol-powered engines since my youth, whether it’s a hot hatch or a high-revving Porsche 911 that’s had the GT treatment. Engines, especially naturally aspirated ones, often dominate the experience.
VIDEO: Report: Driver that caused 2 deadly wrecks was traveling in excess of 100 mph By Lisa Weismann | April 15, 2021 at 5:41 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 7:54 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The driver of a truck that caused two deadly wrecks was traveling at more than double the posted speed limit at the time of the final crash.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol Multi-disciplinary Accident Investigation Team, a truck was traveling at about 105 mph in the wrong direction, when it caused a wreck involving five other vehicles in North Charleston on September 21, 2020.
The posted speed limit in the area is 50 mph. The investigation also found that Hume did not brake prior to the crash.The Charleston County Coroner’s Office identified that driver as 64-year-old Robin Hume.
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