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OCEANSIDE, Calif. (KGTV) - Police are searching for a person of interest in a home invasion robbery this week in the North County.Oceanside Police said a home invasion robbery was reported in the city's Capistrano neighborhood on Wednesday at about 5 p.m. A woman in her 60s was resting inside her home when a man walked in and assaulted her.The home's front entry was reportedly unlocked at the time before the attack.MAP: Track crime in your neighborhoodPolice are now looking for a man, seen on a nearby home's doorbell camera wearing a "Rams" beanie and a dark jacket.The man was identified as a person of interest and not a suspect.Anyone with information is asked to call Oceanside Police at 760-435-4537. 734
OPELIKA, Alabama — A Florida man whose mugshot went viral last week was arrested again early Wednesday morning in Alabama. Charles Dion McDowell, 31, was booked into the Lee County, Alabama, Detention Facility on charges including attempting to elude, second-degree possession of marijuana, driving with license revoked, reckless driving and improper lane usage, according to jail records. McDowell was released after posting his ,400 bond.His mugshot went viral last week when he was arrested in by deputies in Escambia County, Florida.The sheriff's office posted his mugshot on Facebook, after he was arrested for fleeing/eluding police with lights and sirens active, possession of meth with intent to sell/manufacture/deliver, possession of cocaine with intent to sell/manufacture/deliver schedule ii, possession of controlled substance without a prescription, possession of marijuana and possession of drug equipment.He was released shortly after he posted his ,000 bond. 1013
Oh look, it’s the sound of me Googling “how to make your own Adobo” https://t.co/YOScAcyAnC— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 10, 2020 146
Oh look, it’s the sound of me Googling “how to make your own Adobo” https://t.co/YOScAcyAnC— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 10, 2020 152
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Last week, a three-judge panel blocked an order from President Donald Trump that sought to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used to redraw congressional districts. WATCH:In response, the Trump administration on Wednesday gave notice it intends to appeal. It wasn't immediately clear whether an appellate court or the U.S. Supreme Court will get the case next since the Trump administration filed notices for both courts. Either way, the case is likely to end up at the Supreme Court. Opponents of the order say Trump's order is an effort to suppress the growing political power of Latinos and immigrant communities.On Tuesday, Trump held a town hall in Pennsylvania, where he spoke about the coronavirus and debating Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. 809