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When police arrived, they found a person with a broken leg. Several bundles believed to be containing marijuana or other drugs were found floating in the water near the boat. 174

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When officers entered the business, they found “barricading potential exit points and found the primary front door to the business secured with a magnetic locking system.” 171

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When the lone voting machine on a remote island failed, Rhode Island officials delivered a replacement machine -- by ferry.The ballot scanning machine at the Prudence Island polling site stopped accepting ballots Tuesday morning, according to Miguel Nunez, the state's deputy director of elections.Voting continued without disruption using a backup procedure, he told CNN. Voters mark paper ballots, which are then counted by a scanner.A new machine was delivered about an hour later after the problem was reported.The island has 176 registered voters, Nunez said, and 218 residents, according to the 2010 census.The Prudence Island voting site is one of two in the state that is only accessible by ferry. Block Island is another isolated site, but has two voting machines.Nunez said he does not recall a similar incident in his 20 years with the state Elections Board.  875

  

Zambada, 57, who has been in police custody since 2008 and is being held in U.S. custody, is the first of several cooperators who are testifying against Guzman in hopes of leniency at sentencing. The defense says the deals have given them an incentive to exaggerate the role of Guzman, who pleaded not guilty after being extradited to the U.S. last year. 354

  

With hurricane advisories discontinued for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, attention now shifts to potential impacts to the mainland, he said.Dorian is expected to gather strength in the next few days over the Atlantic and become a major Category-3 storm or higher.The latest guidance shows Florida as the most likely target, "and Dorian will likely be a very formidable hurricane as it approaches late Sunday into Monday morning," Hennen said.US Virgin Islands under curfewThe worst of the storm hit the British and US Virgin Islands, where Dorian toppled trees and power lines, leading local authorities to declare a state of emergency.On the US Virgin Island of St. Croix, Stacy Mooney was recording video of the heavy rain outside and captured a sudden flash of blue-green light in the distance. Power went out for a few minutes, she wrote on Facebook."Overall, things are fine," she told CNN. "The winds have been fierce."About 25,000 power outages in St. Croix were restored around 7 p.m. local time, Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Director of Communications Jean Greaux told CNN."Within an hour of its passage, The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority mobilized crews to conduct a damage assessment. We immediately commenced restoration of service. Crews are now dispersed addressing isolated or pocket outages in a few locations," Greaux said.Restoration processes began around 4 p.m. local time in the St. Thomas and St. John districts, Greaux said. By Wednesday night, power on St. John was restored and work continues in St. Thomas with a significant portion already re-energized.Greaux said work will continue through the night.Puerto Rico prepared for impactOne man died after falling from the roof of his house while cleaning a drain in preparation for the storm, Puerto Rico Public safety Secretary Elmer Roman said.Otherwise, fears that Dorian would strain Puerto Rico's fragile infrastructure were largely unrealized. But with the memory of Hurricane Maria looming large in the island's psyche, many residents took the threat seriously."Thankfully, I've been preparing since May," said Krystle Rivera, whose family has been stocking up on water, canned food and gas in anticipation of the hurricane season.Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez Garced on Monday declared a state of emergency for the island and urged people to prepare for the storm. Schools across Puerto Rico were closed Wednesday.In the city of Ponce on Puerto Rico's southern coast, people still have tarps over their homes from Maria's damage, Mayor Maria "Mayita" Melendez told CNN.Myers feared that Dorian's rains could easily worsen already delicate conditions."There's already so much damage on the ground from (Maria) that this isn't going to take a lot to make a significant amount of damage, especially flooding," he said. 2827

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