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Rue du Poil-au-Con, now Rue du Pélican; Rue Pute-y-Musse, now Rue du Petit-Musc; Rue Tire-Vit, now Rue Marie-Stuart; Rue Trousse-Nonnain, now Rue Beaubourg; Rue Troussevache, now rue de La Reynie; 1st arrondissement. Rue Saint-Denis [165] [166] 3rd arrondissement. Rue Trace-Putain (defunct) later rue Tasse-Nonnain, now part of Rue Beaubourg ...
Sonoma Valley Patch – Sonoma County Sheriff Now Using Online Crime Mapping, published November 13, 2012. NBC 17 – Special Report: How safe are you?, published November 13, 2012. ABC 15 – Track crimes in your neighborhood: Website lets you search crimes near you, published November 13, 2012.
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The Clintonville Area Commission boundaries, as established by Columbus City Code, are "bounded on the south by the centerline of the Glen Echo Ravine; on the east by the centerline of the railroad right-of-way immediately east of Indianola Avenue; on the north by the Worthington city limits and on the west by the Olentangy River; each line ...
Alexis Ferrell, 27, was arrested and charged back on Aug. 16 after distraught witnesses called 911 to report that they'd spotted her allegedly eating the feline in a neighborhood just outside Canton
In letters home from an abstinence-based facility in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, Kayla Haubner gushed about how she was taking to the program, but worried it wouldn’t be enough. “I’m so ready to stay sober,” she wrote in early 2013. “Believe me, I know how hard it’s gonna be when I leave here + go back into the real world. I’m safe ...
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A nearly-completed apartment complex near Topiary Park caught on fire, with its roof collapsed. The fire is under investigation, and may be related to the protests happening. [33] Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost began sweeping up debris in Capitol Square early in the day, asking others to join him. [34]