BSO seeks help from public in locating 74-year-old man reported missing from Lauderdale Lakes
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking the public’s help in locating 74-year-old Lynford Edwards, who has been reported missing from Lauderdale Lakes.According to detectives, Edwards was last seen around 7 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 4, in the vicinity of the 2800 block of Somerset Drive. He was reportedly last seen wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and black boots.Described as weighing approximately 125 pounds and standing 5 feet 4 inches tall, Edwards is bald with brown eyes. According to authorities, his family said that he has health conditions requiring medication.Officials are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or call the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357).Crews clean up fuel spill at Brickell’s ICON building
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
A fuel spill at a condo building in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood drew concerns from residents. The spill took place at ICON Brickell, located on Fourth Street and Brickell Avenue, Wednesday night. Firefighters said it was leaking from a generator. Crews were able to clean it all up.Local woman reacts to video showing moment her leg got caught in MBTA train door
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
Newly released video shows the moment a Medford woman’s leg got caught in an MBTA Green Line train door earlier this week. The incident happened on Monday. On Thursday Rebecca Mason shared her reaction after viewing surveillance video. “My leg was stuck and I was calling for help,” she said. Mason, 36, previously told 7NEWS she was helping her son get off the trolley at the Medford/Tufts stop when the doors closed on her. In a subsequent statement, the MBTA explained “preliminary findings suggest standard procedures were not correctly followed by the operator, which led to the doors shutting prematurely.”New video of the incident shows the trolley initially parked with its doors open. An operator is seen looking back before shutting off the trolley’s power, causing the lights to go off and the trolley’s doors to close. “The operator turned the train off too soon,” Mason said. “And the reason why the safety switch didn’t go off was because the train was turned off...Teen snaps into action, uses Heimlich Maneuver training to save choking resident at assisted living facility in Chelmsford
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
A high school student put a life-saving lesson to good use when she stepped in to aid a person choking in Chelmsford.Emily Durkin, 18, is a student at Nashoba Valley Technical High School, where she’s taken part in the school’s Health Assisting program.And after working with a special training mannequin, she’s also familiar with the Heimlich Maneuver, a technique reserved for choking emergencies that can clear a blocked airway in a pinch.It’s a useful skill that the teenager said she never imagined she’d be putting into use so soon – at the assisted living facility where she works part-time.“She jumped into action quicker than – our nurses were on their way, and she was already on scene, just doing a great job,” said Barry Hillerstrom, the executive director of Benchmark Senior Living at Chelmsford Crossings.Durkin said she leapt into action as soon as she was alerted to a resident choking nearby.“One resident asked me to c...Preparations underway in Massachusetts as many brace for expected first significant snowfall of season
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
Preparations were underway across Massachusetts Thursday ahead of a storm that is expected to bring the region’s first significant snowfall of the season. The storm is expected to arrive late Saturday night and linger through much of the day Sunday, dropping up to 12 inches of snow in some spots.Keeping an eye on the forecasts, members of the public and public officials alike have been busy. “We’re going through everything, making sure all the fluids are ready,” said Stoneham DPW Director Brett Gonsalves. “We’ll go through all the equipment and make sure everything is running properly,” he continued. “We’ll test everything again like we’ve done…and have everything loaded for when we get the call to go in.”In Medford, 7NEWS found one work crew on Thursday afternoon racing to wrap up solar panel installation projects before the winter weather arrives. “We’re going to try to get it all done before the snow comes in to make sure nothing is going to leak, nothing is g...Advocacy group challenges Donald Trump’s ballot eligibility in Massachusetts
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
An advocacy group filed a challenge Thursday that seeks to remove former President Donald Trump’s name from the Massachusetts presidential primary and general election ballots, arguing the Republican is not Constitutionally eligible to appear because of his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Free Speech for People alongside Boston-based Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan put the challenge before the Massachusetts Ballot Law Commission, which has the authority to hand down a decision on the statutory or constitutional qualifications of any nominee for national, state, or county office, according to state law.The move comes after both the Colorado Supreme Court and Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows issued rulings that found Trump ineligible to appear on each state’s respective ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a Civil War-era clause that bars from office anyone who took an oath to uphold the Constitution but engaged in an “insurrection or rebellion” again...Florida man arrested, accused of threatening to kill U.S Rep. Eric Swalwell and his family
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
A Palm Beach County man was arrested this week after federal officials say he threatened to kill U.S House Rep. Eric Swalwell and his family, officials say.Michael Shapiro, 72, of Greenacres, is charged with making an interstate threatening communication after he left five threatening voicemails at the representative’s D.C office in late December, according to a criminal complaint.The complaint did not name Swalwell, a California representative who ran for president in 2020. His identity was confirmed by his office.“There is no place in America for threats of political violence,” Swalwell said in a statement. “We must always resolve our differences at the ballot box. While I will continue to protect my family and staff, these continued threats will never stop me from representing my constituents.”U.S Capitol Police investigated the case, using phone records to link the messages to Shapiro and his home in Greenacres, according to the complaint.“Hey greaseball,” one message began. ” …...Brad Stevens discusses Celtics’ options, approach as trade deadline looms
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
The Celtics are in a position of power as the trade deadline looms in just more than one month. Through 33 games, they have the best record in the league. They have, arguably, the most talented top six, with a bench that has proven to be capable.Making a move, barring a major injury, isn’t exactly imperative. The Celtics will remain heavy championship favorites without one. But there’s also some pressure attached to this season. The C’s have already demonstrated an all-in, win-now approach with the acquisitions of Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday. Brad Stevens has been given the green light by ownership to do whatever it takes in pursuit of a championship. To that point, he’s prepared to exhaust all his options that could put the Celtics over the top.But as he does so between now and the Feb. 8 trade deadline, Stevens isn’t going to make a move just to make a move. With a league-best 26-7 record, the new pieces have meshed well together. Stevens doesn’t want to mess with that che...US Transportation Department looking into airline loyalty programs for potential deceptive practices
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
Rich Thomaselli | (TNS) TravelPulsePerhaps spurred by the potential for a congressional investigation, the Department of Transportation will take a deeper dive into airline frequent flyer programs.Specifically, the DOT is looking for any unfair or deceptive practices with the loyalty cards.The government agency is also looking at the devaluation of the cards — that is, the rising number of points needed to book a free flight.“We plan to carefully review complaints regarding loyalty programs and exercise our authority to investigate airlines for unfair and deceptive practices that hurt travelers as warranted,” a department spokesperson said. “DOT officials are actively meeting with U.S. airlines and gathering more information on this issue.”Frequent flyer miles used to be accumulated through the number of flights and number of miles flown on a certain airline.Now, virtually every airline has an affiliated credit card on which you can gain miles just through ev...Suspicious death in San Diego: Body found in freezer identified
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:45:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego Police Department has released new details regarding a suspicious death investigation after a body was found in a freezer last month.The incident occurred on Friday, Dec. 22, when a family visiting from out-of-town discovered a deceased person inside a chest freezer at a residence on the 4900 block of Zion Avenue in Allied Gardens. Three suspects sought in felony hit-and-run Based on the unusual location of the body, SDPD's Homicide Unit was called in to investigate. While working with the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office, detectives have now identified the body as Mary Margaret Haxby-Jones. Haxby-Jones, who would have been 81-years-old, is believed to have lived at the residence at some point before her death, SDPD explained. Detectives also believe it is possible that the elderly woman may have been missing or dead for up to 9 years. The cause of her death has not yet been determined and remains under investigation. However, ...Latest news
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