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Detroit police search for missing 16-year-old boy Posted at 6:11 AM, Apr 06, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-06 06:11:40-04 (WXYZ) â Detroit police are asking for the public s help finding a missing 16-year-old boy. Police say Brian Haynes Jr. was last seen Friday after leaving his home in the 18100 block of Riopelle on the city s east side. He left the home to go to a friend s house on a red mini-bike and hasn t been seen or heard from since. He is a 16-year-old boy, 5-feet-6 with brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black jacket, blue hoodie, black jeans and black Nike shoes. ....
Energy price ‘could be 40 per cent cheaper’ Article by March 16, 2021 Barbados has the opportunity to slash electricity rates by as much as 40 per cent once it fully delves into the use of renewable energy, the Government’s chief energy researcher said Monday. His comments came after Energy Minister Kerrie Symmonds disclosed that Government “was giving way to renewable energy” by ending the 110-year electricity generation monopoly and allowing Barbadians to become “independent power producers”. The move comes nine years before Government’s self-imposed 2030 deadline to power all its energy needs by renewable resources. Bryan Haynes, Chief Project Analyst in the Research and Planning Unit in the Ministry of Energy contends that high oil prices are propping up the country’s electricity rates. ....