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before wisdom tooth surgery.The alleged incident took place on December 6, 2019 at the Tampa Bay Institute of Oral Surgery.According to an affidavit, before the surgery but after being administered a laughing gas, Edwin Alvis, 37, allegedly pulled the woman's shirt up and put his mouth on her breast.Alvis is also accused of reaching into the woman's pants and touching her inappropriately.He denied the incident happened during an interview on Jan. 2, but a swab of his DNA was taken at the time.That swab along with the SAVE exam from the victim were sent in for testing, where detectives were able to determine Alvis' DNA was present on the woman's breasts.Alvis was arrested and charged with sexual battery.This story was originally published by 753

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by taking his daughter during a dispute with the child's mother.Robert Peeples, 39, was arrested Thursday night and charged with aggravated assault and kidnapping. The one-year-old girl was found safe and in good condition at his mothers' house outside of Atlanta.An Amber Alert was triggered Thursday morning after the girl's mother, Tiffany Aycock, called police and said Peeples had driven off with her daughter after a dispute. The Amber Alert was active for about 12 hours.Peeples' criminal history includes battery, second-degree child cruelty and disorderly conduct, according to 589

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for allegedly abusing two students on his bus. Mesa police report that on Tuesday, Jamie Tellez, 50, was driving a bus for Mesa Public Schools in the area of Recker Road and University Drive. Police say there were two students left on the bus when a 10-year-old student threw trash toward a trash can at the front of the bus. Court records show that Tellez "abruptly stopped the bus in the middle of the street, causing the other 11-year-old child to fly forward, striking his head on the windshield. Police say the impact caused a large crack in the windshield. Tellez then allegedly grabbed the victim by his backpack and pushed him to the rear of the bus. He then cursed and threatened to beat the other student, police say. 730

  

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While the most likely scenario shows decreased activity, there is still a chance of another major earthquake striking in the next seven days.“According to our forecast, over the [next week,] there is a 4 percent chance of one or more aftershocks that are larger than magnitude 6.4,” the USGS said. “It is likely that there will be smaller earthquakes over the [next week,] with 40 to 230 magnitude-3 or higher aftershocks. Magnitude 3 and above are large enough to be felt near the epicenter. The number of aftershocks will drop off over time, but a large aftershock can increase the numbers again, temporarily.”The uncertainty in the ground below their feet has thousands of Puerto Ricans sleeping outside.“We don’t know if there is going to be any other quake big enough to do additional damage or bigger than what we’ve seen so far,” said Jochen Braunmiller, a seismologist and research faculty member at the University of South Florida.“I was a little surprised about the actual location of those earthquakes because they are not happening right at the plate boundary between the North American and the Caribbean plate,” Braunmiller said. “They are happening close to the island and above the plate boundary.”Braunmiller said the quakes are hitting in a deformed zone near the upper crust. If the location of the earthquake changes, it could be catastrophic for the island.“The worst-case scenario for Puerto Rico would be a subduction zone earthquake on the order of magnitude 7.5 or 8,” Braunmiller said. “I don’t think from historical data earthquakes have been much bigger than that. It would take out a lot of infrastructure for Puerto Rico for quite a while.”The USGS is continually updating their forecast 1720

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