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K9 competition in East Texas helps locate man evading arrest nearby, police say

TEXARKANA, Texas (KETK) – A Texarkana man was arrested on Monday after reportedly running from a police officer and getting found by a K9 participating in Region 20 United States Police Canine Association (USPCA) trials nearby. The Texarkana Police Department said Officer Jordan Starkey noticed that an individual walking along South Lake Drive had a […]

Fleeing felon from Jacksonville captured in Baker County by deputies and K9 teams

Transcripts for KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20240604 00:35:00

friday s red sox/mets game postponed. and the death toll rising from flooding outside of philadelphia. officials in bucks county confirming they found the body of 2-year-old mattie sheils after she was washed away in floodwaters last week. her mother also killed, and 9-month-old brother conrad still missing. we ll continue to search the operations with k9 teams and divers as the river conditions permit. reporter: so tragic. and this is extreme heat, whit. officials in palm springs have been urging people to stay inside. in fact, compared to a normal summer day, it s practically a ghost town out here. whit? whit: people heeding those warnings. zohreen, thank you. let s get to abc s meteorologist samara theodore. that heat on the move and you re also tracking severe storms firing up right now. that s right, whit. seeing storms ranging from strong to severe. really impacting so many folks

Vehicle of man missing from Grand Rapids found in Cass County

PCG beefs up security in ports for return of F2F classes

PORT SECURITY. Personnel of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) monitor disembarking roll on-roll off (RoRo) passengers at a port in Isabela City, Basilan on Tuesday (Aug. 16, 2022). The PCG is on heightened alert and has placed more security and safety units in ports all over the country to prepare for the expected influx of students this August. (Photo courtesy of PCG) MANILA - The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has deployed more security and safety units in ports all over the country to prepare for the first day of classes and partial return of face-to-face mode of learning in August. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the PCG showcased the deployment of security personnel, K9 teams, medical officers, and an additional workforce from the PCG Auxiliary to ensure the safety and welfare of the students and other maritime passengers. The intensified security operations, it said, are part of 'OPLAN Balik Eskwela 2022,' a multi-agency effort to ensure that the country's transportation

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