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February 15, 2021 Duncan Mlanjira – Nyasa Times 10 Comments Knowing that people would always instinctively come out of their homes to investigate what is happening once they hear a baby crying incessantly outside their homes, robbers are using this new trick to lure out unsuspecting residents and attack them. Police spokesperson James Kadadzera: Alert issued This alert is being shared on social media by those who have been affected, promoting the Malawi Police Service to issue out an alert after some victims reported this development to them. A testimony that has been shared on social media by an unidentified female, says she and husband and witnessed an unusual scene from the window on Saturday around 1:30am to 2:45am when someone intentionally left a baby wrapped in a white cloth right in front of their gate. ....
Durham Region blasted for offensive Black History Month scavenger hunt Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Today in how did this ever even get approved in the first place? we have a Black History Month challenge that encourages Durham Region employees to (among other things) dance to a Reggae song, cook an African meal, and have a conversation with a Black person. This isn t a satirical send-up of tone-deaf white people; this is a thing that actually happened, as evidenced by images of a bizarre scavenger hunt document distributed to government workers in Durham at the beginning of February. ....
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I love helping people : Retiring Middletown officer moves to job at Cromwell schools FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Middletown Police Lt. Heather Desmond retired Jan. 1 after over a quarter-century on the force.Contributed photo / Heather DesmondShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Now retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond speaks to the press in July 2014.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 Retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond, far right, talks to reporters about an incident at Wesleyan University in September 2017.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less 5of8 Now retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond briefs the press on a shooting which took place in October 2018 on Long Lane.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less ....