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  2. $10,000 reward offered for NC Home Depot thief who fatally ...

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    Gary Rasor, then 82, was pushed to the floor by a man fleeing the Home Depot in Hillsborough with stolen merchandise, police say. $10,000 reward offered for NC Home Depot thief who fatally injured ...

  3. 86-year-old man killed by home health nurse who was picking ...

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    An 86-year-old man was hit by his home health nurse while she was picking him up at a Home Depot in West Boca Raton on Sunday, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. The man later ...

  4. Death of Jason Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Jason Patrick Callahan (April 18, 1976 – June 26, 1995), previously known as Grateful Doe and Jason Doe, was an American man who was killed in a car accident on June 26, 1995, in Emporia, Greensville County, Virginia. His body remained nameless until December 9, 2015.

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    A Home Depot employee was killed in a workplace accident early Tuesday morning when the forklift he was operating fell over, authorities said.

  6. Transfer bench - Wikipedia

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    A transfer bench (also known as a showering bench, shower bench, transfer tub bench, or transfer chair) is a bath safety mobility device on which the user sits to get into a bathtub. The user usually sits on the bench, which straddles the side of the tub, and gradually slides from the outside to the inside of the tub.

  7. Death of Cooper Harris - Wikipedia

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    Ross then drove his SUV to the Home Depot office where he worked, with Cooper strapped in a rear-facing car seat in the back. He entered the office at 9:25 a.m., leaving Cooper in the car seat. [16] At or around 12:30 p.m., Ross was picked up from work by two friends to have lunch at a nearby Publix.