ANTELOPE VALLEY: BRIEFLY : MAN HOSPITALIZED WITH GUNSHOT INJURY.ACTON - A 24-year-old man was airlifted to Providence Holy Cross Hospital Holy Cross Hospital may refer to: In the United Kingdom:
suicide attempt, suicide bid n → tentative f de suicide , sheriff's officials said. The man, whose name was not released, was listed in critical condition Tuesday afternoon after undergoing surgery. After shooting himself in a car stopped beside the northbound lanes near Ward Road, the man got out of the car and used a call box shortly after 5:30 a.m. to notify authorities that he had shot himself. ``He shot himself and found out that he didn't die,'' said Deputy Tania
According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. officials, the northbound lanes were closed briefly. ?13Daily News Police seek driver in hit-run case LANCASTER - Sheriff's deputies are requesting the public's assistance in finding a motorist in a hit-and-run accident that seriously injured an 11-year-old boy, sheriff's officials said. The boy and a girl who had just been dismissed from nearby New Vista Middle School were crossing Avenue K at 8th Street East shortly after 2:30 p.m. Feb. 5 when the boy was hit. Deputies described the vehicle as bright blue 1987 or 1989 Chevrolet Spectrum with a gray interior, and said it may show damage to the right front fender or hood. The right front turn signal was torn off when the car hit the boy. The driver was described as an African-American man in his 20s or 30s, with a shaved head, a gold stud earring earring, a personal adornment, sometimes an amulet, worn attached to the ear lobe. Since prehistoric times the ear has been pierced for the insertion of the earring; certain primitive tribes distort the lobe with plugs several inches in diameter or with heavy stones. in his left ear, and wearing a gold watch with a green face. Officials said he was clean shaven and was wearing sunglasses. The car had a blanket draped drape v. draped, drap·ing, drapes v.tr. 1. To cover, dress, or hang with or as if with cloth in loose folds: draped the coffin with a flag; a robe that draped her figure. over the back seat and a bottle of Castrol Motor Oil in a cup holder in the rear seat area. Anyone with information, may call the Lancaster sheriff's station at (805) 948-866 or the crime tip hotline at (805) 948-COPS. |
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