Police seek information on robbery suspect.Police seek information on robbery suspect Noun 1. robbery suspect - someone suspected of committing robbery suspect - someone who is under suspicion SPRINGFIELD - Police were investigating a robbery in which an armed man took money from the Taco Bell Taco Bell Corp., a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., is a Mexican-style quick service restaurant chain based in Irvine, California, United States. The restaurant has locations primarily in the United States and Canada, but also operates outlets in several other markets. on Gateway Street late Friday. A man described as white and in his mid 20s to early 30s walked up to the drive-through window near midnight, pointed a semi-automatic pistol A semi-automatic pistol is a type of handgun that can be fired in semi-automatic mode, firing one cartridge for each pull of the trigger. This type of firearm uses a single chamber and a single barrel, which remain in a fixed linear orientation relative to each other while being at an employee and demanded money, police said. The man was given a small amount of cash and fled to the west. He was described as 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, wearing blue jeans blue jeans also blue·jeans pl.n. Clothes, especially pants, made of blue denim. blue jeans npl → tejanos mpl; vaqueros mpl , a black zip-up jacket and a black ski mask, police said. Police asked anyone with information to call 726-3714. NORTHWEST Officials identify father, children killed in fire MOSES LAKE Moses Lake, city (1990 pop. 11,235), Grant co., central Wash., on Moses Lake; settled 1897, inc. 1938. A distribution and shipping point for the Columbia basin project, it produces are sugar, potatoes, milk, paper, rocket propellant, silicon, chemicals, and frozen foods. , Wash. - Authorities have identified a father and two children who died in a fire that destroyed a home on the outskirts of Moses Lake. Authorities say 28-year-old Daniel Villareal and two children, 7-year-old Dante Beltran and 5-year-old Natalie Beltran, perished in the blaze early Saturday morning. The fire was reported at 6:35 a.m. By the time fire crews arrived, neighbors said Villareal had gotten his wife and young son out of the burning home, and gone back in for the others, said Sam Lorenz, Grant County's emergency management director. Villareal's wife, Sara Villareal, was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center Harborview Medical Center, located on Seattle's First Hill, is the public hospital of King County, Washington and is managed by the University of Washington. It was founded in 1877 as King County Hospital, a six-bed welfare hospital in a two-story south Seattle building. in Seattle, where she remains. The young child, Lukas Villareal, remains at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake. The cause of the fire is under investigation. City orders owner to fix historic Salem building SALEM - A historic building in danger of collapsing must be reinforced, city engineers say. The D.A. White's seed warehouse building, made of unreinforced masonry, could collapse and spill bricks onto Front Street, said Tom Phillips, city building and safety administrator. `We believe this is a threat to the public right-of-way,' Phillips said. The Salem City Council voted Friday at an emergency meeting to approve immediate action. A subcontractor working on the site of a future Rivers Condominium condominium In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common. project alerted officials Thursday night that two cracks appeared in the base of the neighboring warehouse building. An inspection Friday found fissures in a wall supporting the roof and floors. The council ordered the owner, Salem artist Margaret Furlong furlong: see English units of measurement. Alexander, to begin stabilizing the building's interior to prevent it from collapsing. City councilors approved a deadline of 5 p.m. Monday for Alexander to begin the work or the city will have the authority to do it. No charges to be leveled in death of infant EVERETT, Wash. - No cause has been established for the death of a baby whose mother had taped a pacifier to his face, and she probably will not be prosecuted for murder or manslaughter, Snohomish County prosecutors say. Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots 1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty. 2. Excellent. M. Desmond, 19, of Lake Stevens, was charged with first-degree manslaughter after Noah James Petersen, 4 months, was found dead in his crib June 18. She told investigators she used a couple of strips of transparent tape to hold a pacifier in the baby's mouth to help him get to sleep. The charge was dismissed in early July because the case had not been brought to Snohomish County Superior Court within the deadline to meet a speedy trial The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees all persons accused of criminal wrongdoing the right to a speedy trial. Although this right is derived from the federal Constitution, it has been made applicable to state criminal proceedings through the U.S. requirement. Subsequently, the county medical examiner's office determined that the pacifier had nothing to do with the infant's death. |
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