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  2. 10-year-old boy fatally shot in Salisbury, police on hunt for ...

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    Officers from the Salisbury Police Department responded to a residence in the 200-block of Clay Street after receiving a 9-1-1 call for a reported shooting at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 5.

  3. Salisbury man charged with breaking into local gas station

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    Sep. 29—SALISBURY — A local man was ordered held on $500 cash bail on Wednesday following his arraignment in Newburyport District Court only hours after police say he broke into an Elm Street ...

  4. Salisbury beating suspects return to court - AOL

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    Feb. 1—SALISBURY — Two local men charged with savagely beating a Kittens Gentlemen's Club bouncer nearly two weeks ago were back in Newburyport District Court on Monday for dangerousness hearings.

  5. Salisbury Post - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury Post debuted as The Salisbury Evening Post on January 9, 1905, and immediately proclaimed itself as "Salisbury's Leading Afternoon Newspaper." [4]J. B. Doub, E. C. Arey and Gabe M. Royal launched the newspaper at 114½ North Main Street, on the floor over G.A. Jackson's saloon.

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  7. Murder of Erica Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Erica Lynn Parsons (February 24, 1998 – c. December 17, 2011) was a 13-year-old girl from Salisbury, North Carolina, who disappeared mysteriously in 2011.. On July 30, 2013, Erica's brother Jamie reported to police she was missing and that he had not seen her since November 2011, stating their parents "killed Erica and buried her in our back yard", but later retracted this. [1]

  8. WSTP - Wikipedia

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    Its letters stood for "Salisbury Times and Post", the town's morning and afternoon newspapers. The Hurley Family who owned the Post were also part owners of WSTP. [1] The station aired the Rose Bowl in 1940. Salisbury eventually became the state's smallest town with two radio stations and a daily newspaper. [3]

  9. State commission denies Salisbury police officer's appeal

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    Dec. 24—SALISBURY — Believing he was bypassed unfairly in his bid to become the Police Department's newest lieutenant, Sgt. James Leavitt hoped the state's Civil Service Commission would ...