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California authorities are hoping to identify a young girl -- wearing a shirt that said "Future Princess Hero" -- whose body was found partially inside a large duffel bag.Police hope that someone will recognize the girl, the suitcase or the pink shirt she was wearing when she was found.The girl, believed to be between 8 and 13 years of age, was found Tuesday near an equestrian trail in the Hacienda Heights area with her head and upper body protruding from the partially zipped roll-away black duffel bag, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lt. Scott Hoglund told reporters at a 588

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An Illinois man who harassed a woman for wearing a Puerto Rico flag shirt has been found guilty of hate crime.A jury convicted Timothy G. Trybus of two felony hate crime charges Wednesday, the Cook County State's Attorney 234

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CALABASAS, Calif. – Vanessa Bryant has filed a lawsuit against the company that owned the helicopter that crashed in January, killing her husband Kobe, their 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others, 216

  

An armed white man in his twenties was arrested Thursday afternoon at a Missouri Walmart, Springfield police said.Officers responded to a call of an active shooter at the Walmart Neighborhood Market, Police Lt. Mike Lucas said.But no shots were fired and no one was injured, police said."All we know is the fact that he walked in here heavily armed with body armor on, in military fatigues and caused a great amount of panic inside the store. So he certainly had the capability the potential to harm people," Lucas said.The man was detained by an off-duty fireman until officers arrived and took the suspect into custody, police said in a statement."At this time, the investigation is ongoing and we are working to determine his motives," the statement said.Lucas said the recent spate of mass shootings in public places may have placed customers on heightened alert, leading them to call police reporting an active shooter."And then obviously what's happened in Texas and Dayton and all that kind of stuff in the last seven days -- that's on everybody's mind," Lucas said. 1085

  

An inmate was mistakenly released from the troubled Cuyahoga County Jail last week, in spite of the inmate telling jailers that he wasn’t supposed to be released.Not only did that inmate tell at least one jailer he was supposed to stay locked up, Administrative Judge John Russo said he also called a judge's bailiff and let him know about the mistake too.The confusion that led the jail to mistakenly release Fransisco Cruz appears to once again stem from an inmate with multiple cases in the system at the same time.Court records show Cruz was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October 2017 on domestic violence, drug, escape and theft charges.Nine months later, in July 2018, Cruz was released from prison and put into a transitional control program, a type of supervised release.While out, Cruz was arrested again on drug charges in May of this year and put back behind bars to finish his sentence. That prison sentence ended on October 2.The same day, Cruz was sentenced on the May drug charge.Judge Peter Corrigan ordered Cruz spend time in a substance abuse facility and ordered the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department to take him there.What happened next is still something jail administrators are trying to figure out.A spokeswoman said the state notified the jail that Cruz's sentence was over. He was released Friday and told to report to his parole officer.That’s when Cruz told a jailer they were supposed to take him to inpatient treatment, Russo told News 5 investigators. But that didn't happen.Cruz then called Corrigan's courtroom to tell the judge what happened, Russo said. A bailiff called the treatment center, but they said they could only take Cruz if the sheriff's department brought him.The county said the 36-year-old was taken back into custody yesterday when he showed up to meet his parole officer.This is at least the fourth mistaken release from the jail since spring. In all four cases, records show the inmate involved had multiple cases moving through the court system at the same time.This article was originally written by Scott Noll for WEWS. 2095

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