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A library book in Maryland is getting national attention after a little girl’s love for the book turned into its own story.Anita Vassallo, the acting director of Montgomery County Public Libraries in Maryland, loves a good story.This month, she read the children’s book The Postman for the very first time, after getting a copy of it in the mail.The person who sent the book: Mora Gregg, who checked the book out from the library back in 1946, when she was just 2 years old. Mora Gregg and her family moved to Canada before she could return it. While cleaning recently, she found the book she’s had all these years.“Probably when I was dusting the books and came across it and was rummaging a bit because it had slipped behind some other books,” Gregg recalls.After finding the neglected piece of her childhood, Gregg decided to return the book to the library 73 years later.“I’m not getting any younger and I didn’t want it to get thrown away or lost or anything to happen,” Gregg says.Gregg mailed the book back to the library with a note inside, joking how she refused to let it go because she loved it so much.The story provided a surprise ending to Vassallo, who also joked about the book’s return.“We don’t charge fines on children’s books, so no matter how old a kid’s book is when it comes back to us, there’s no charge,” Vassallo says. 1356

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The Phoenix Police Department released video Wednesday of a frightening moment involving a red-light runner and a family crossing the street with a stroller.Police say the incident happened near 53rd Avenue and Indian School Road on October 14, around 10 p.m. Watch video of the incident in the player above.The family says Ulysses Betancourt, his wife Gabrielle and 1-year-old son Damian were on the way to the grocery store after riding the bus. Police say the driver who ran the red-light, 28-year-old Ernesto Otanez Oveso, was driving under the influence at the time. The driver with the right-of-way in the crash was injured, but the injuries were not life-threatening.After the crash, police say Oveso fled the scene along with a female passenger. Oveso allegedly told a witness that was following him to get away, and stabbed the car door of the witness. "He could've taken people's family members away, innocent people. Why would you do such a thing?" said Ulysses's sister, Abby Betancourt. "I'm so glad I'm going to see my brother. I love him and my sister-in-law." Oveso has been arrested and faces charges for DUI, aggravated assault and prohibited possession after a gun was found in his Jeep. The female passenger has not been located. 1263

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The charges against actor Jussie Smollet may have been dropped, but questions regarding the decision to drop charges linger. Now, Chicago's police union is calling for a federal investigation. "We want to make sure that the Justice Department takes a very hard look at what went on with that case and also what went on today," said Kevin Graham, president of Chicago Fraternal Order of Police. Today, Chicago Police released the case reports that classify Smollett as the offender. Police Chief Eddie Johnson and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmaunel remain adamant the former Empire actor is not innocent. "This is a whitewash of justice,” the mayor said in press conference. “A Grand Jury could not have been clearer." "Do I think justice was served? No. What do I think justice is? I think this city is still owed an apology," Johnson said. There are also questions over text messages sent by Smollett's family friend and former Michelle Obama chief of staff, asking the state's attorney about the investigation. State attorney Kim Foxx recused herself from the case in February. Smollett's attorney denied receiving special treatment. "There was no political influence in this case,” Patricia Brown Holmes said. “We communicated with the state's attorneys and we convinced them that the right thing to do in this case was to dismiss the charges.” The former lawyer for the brothers, who say they were paid by Smollett to conduct the attack, says the brothers were "fully prepared to testify." Smollett is maintaining his innocence, stating he had been “truthful and consistent on every single level since day one.” 1621

  

A bull was on the loose in West Baltimore on Wednesday after first being sighted in the area of Coppin State University.At approximately 3:10 p.m., BPD officers received a report of a loose bull on North Avenue in West Baltimore. The bull is currently in the area of Presbury and Warwick Avenue. Please avoid this area.— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) 369

  

A husband and wife say a “fight or flight” instinct kicked in when they spotted a car wanted in the abduction of a youngster in Massachusetts. Appearing Friday on ABC's “Good Morning America,” Benny Correa and his wife, Amanda Disley, described recognizing the vehicle sought in an Amber Alert in the abduction of 11-year-old Charlotte Moccia. She was snatched after getting off a school bus on Wednesday. "I said, 'yo babe that's that car. That's that car! I seen that car, you showed me that car, that's the car!' " 530

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