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State of the Union Speech Guests Showcase Trump's Key Policies The Trumps also invited Ryan Holets, a New Mexico police officer who adopted a baby from parents addicted to opioids, a major drug problem in the U.S.. The military. Guests linked to the U.S. military include Matthew Bradford, a Marine Corps veteran who stepped on an IED in Iraq in 2007, costing him ...
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Warrant: Funds for Tesla vehicle seized during kidnapping, sex trafficking investigation A Lubbock man was arrested in Clovis, New Mexico earlier this month after he was accused of an aggravated kidnapping which happened in Lubbock. Officials also ... The victim told police he forced her to go to America's Best Value Inn in Lubbock and check into a room in her name. He is accused of ...
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'Where is Marco Antonio?' A Mexican teen vanished — and ignited a movement A high school student and budding artist who had won a prize from one of the nation's top art museums, Sanchez was detained by police officers in Mexico City's Azcapotzalco neighborhood. A friend present at the time told local media that Sanchez had noticed a stranger walking past an interesting ...
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Here's a list of notable special guests attending the State of the Union Officer Ryan Holets, a police officer in Albuquerque, New Mexico who adopted a baby whose parents suffer from opioid addiction. ... Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., is bringing Cindy Garcia, whose husband was deported to Mexico earlier this month o after living in the United States for three decades. Sen.
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5 facts about crime in the US One is an annual report by the FBI of serious crimes reported to police in approximately 18,000 jurisdictions around the country. The other is an annual ... In 2016, there were more than 600 violent crimes per 100,000 residents in Alaska, Nevada, New Mexico and Tennessee. By contrast, Maine, New ...
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PD: New Mexico moms caught transporting $250K in drugs with kids in car SALT RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION -- (KNXV) -- Two mothers from New Mexico were caught traveling through Phoenix with their young children and allegedly had more than $250,000 worth of illegal drugs in their car. Salt River Indian Police report that on January 23 they pulled over a vehicle with ...
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