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  2. 'Net Nanny' operation leads to 15 arrests, including ... - AOL

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    Nov. 13—A multi-agency operation identifying subjects allegedly involved in the sexual abuse and exploitation of children has led to 15 recent arrests, the Washington State Patrol announced Monday.

  3. Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon - Wikipedia

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    A one-page report was placed on top of the transcript of Welch's statement, with the words "polygraph (lied)" written atop the document; [31] this document was filed among the voluminous records compiled by investigators pertaining to the investigation [39] and remained accessible only via a search of police records. [8]

  4. Allen Street Bridge disaster - Wikipedia

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    By January 9, reports were that 19 people had been killed. [10] The figure compiled by authorities stood at 17, but probably did not account for many transient workers. Many of the missing bodies were probably carried down the Cowlitz to the Columbia River and then out to sea. [7] An estimate today is that 35 lives were lost. [11]

  5. Cowlitz County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Cowlitz County is part of the Puget Sound – Willamette Depression, a geologic formation extending southward from the Puget Sound to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Nestled against the Cascade Mountains, many of the county's major rivers originate in this range, including the Columbia, Cowlitz, Coweeman, Kalama, Lewis and Toutle. [5]

  6. D.A announces arrest in West brothers case, family speaks out

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  7. Murder of Cheryl Keeton - Wikipedia

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    Bradly Morris Cunningham (born 1948) was found guilty of murder and was admitted into the Oregon State Penitentiary on January 9, 1995 [4] and is serving a life sentence. [5] Since his incarceration, Bradly wrote and published an ebook titled "Ann Rule Deconstructed". The copyright is 2013.