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A 2-year-old girl was taken to Memorial Hospital Thursday evening after suffering life-threatening injuries.
Police were called to the Pinnacle Apartments at about 7:30 p.m. Detectives from the Crimes Against Children Unit are investigating the cause of the child's injuries.
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A 60-year-old woman who arrived at a local hospital early Tuesday with a bleeding head wound claiming she'd been attacked in her home by a stranger caused her own injuries, Colorado Springs police say.
The woman, whose name was not released, walked more than a mile to Penrose-St. Francis hospital around 3 a.m. with a severe head wound. She told authorities she had been assaulted in her home in the 5000 block of Spoked Wheel Drive, in the Wagon Trails neighborhood.
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A man who was injured when a police officer's vehicle hit his bicycle could sue the police board as well as the city, according to the Missouri Court of Appeals.
The Western District reversed a trial court's grant of summary judgment to the board, holding that the lower court neglected to follow a recent Missouri Supreme Court case.
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A North Huntingdon woman alleges she suffered a concussion while in police custody last year when a township cruiser struck a deer as she wore handcuffs but not a seat belt, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday.
An attorney for Susanne Kokoska filed the complaint in Westmoreland County Common Pleas Court against North Huntingdon, the township police department and Officer Mark Hamilton, the arresting officer.
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Colorado Springs police are investigating how a two-month-old baby ended up in the hospital with brain injuries.
Police were called to Memorial Hospital about 11 a.m. Friday after the infant was brought there for treatment. The baby later was transferred to Denver Children's Hospital for treatment of brain swelling and bleeding.
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DEAR ABBY: I am a retired New York City police officer and a resource officer at two high schools in Brooklyn. I must comment on the letter you printed from "Worried About My Boy in Tulsa" (March 29), whose 7-year-old is bullied. If a child hits another child so hard that medical attention is required, it is an assault. The police should have been notified and appropriate law enforcement action taken.
The school then has cause to remove the violent child and have him/her placed in an education program better suited for violent children. The statute of limitations is not out, so the police can still be contacted as soon as possible by this parent.
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Firefighters found a toddler walking in the road and a woman trapped inside this car Thursday after a rollover at East 33rd and F streets in the Shumway neighborhood. No one was believed seriously injured.
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DAYTON -- While a young man fought for life, a bullet wound to his head, police searched Wednesday for another young man armed with a large-caliber, fully automatic weapon.
It's a bad weapon to be on the street," said Dayton Sgt. Larry Tolpin. "You've got to wonder, where would you get a weapon like that?
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In the recent case of Reeves v State of New South Wales [2010] NSWSC 611, the Supreme Court of New South Wales held that the Police Force of New South...
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Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh is trying to determine whether the injuries an 8-month-old girl suffered require a police investigation, Beaver Falls police Chief Charles Jones said Friday.
The girl was transported to the hospital Thursday afternoon from the Morado Dwellings public housing complex in Beaver Falls, Jones said.