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Chipps Island is a small island in Suisun Bay, California. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is part of Solano County . It is also known as Knox Island , [ 1 ] Its coordinates are 38°03′19″N 121°54′43″W / 38.05528°N 121.91194°W / 38.05528; -121.91194 ( Chipps Island ) [ 1 ] by which name it appears on an 1850 survey map of the San ...
The water in the dam was lowered around 10 a.m. May 2 as part of an agreement between Avista Utilities and police. Piceno's body was found against the grate of the dam when the water was lowered ...
The water in the dam was lowered around 10 a.m. as part of an agreement between Avista Utilities and the Spokane Police Department. When the water was lowered, a body was found against the grate ...
On May 22, 2010, 36-year-old Roberto Barrios disappeared under water while swimming in the lake with friends. His body was found submerged in the lake three days later. [21] [22] On September 11, 2014, the drowned body of a 28-year-old Piru woman was found. The following day, Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office described the death as a ...
Three bodies found dumped in a well with gunshot wounds to the head have been confirmed as missing tourists, ... Photos of the American and Australian surfers on a beach in Ensenada, Mexico on May ...
Helena Marie "Helen" Repa (17 August 1884 – 21 November 1938) was a Czech American woman who rescued numerous passengers from the 1915 SS Eastland ship disaster in Chicago. Working as a company nurse, Repa worked for hours on what was ultimately the deadliest day in Chicago history. She then faded from history, never rewarded for her heroic work.
Dismembered body parts found scattered across New York’s Long Island were identified by their families and police on Monday as a man and woman from Westchester.. Police in Suffolk County ...
The 1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident was a scuba diving incident on 28 May 1973 at a flooded sinkhole known as "The Shaft" near Mount Gambier in South Australia.The incident claimed the lives of four recreational scuba divers: siblings Stephen and Christine M. Millott, Gordon G. Roberts, and John H. Bockerman. [1]