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The California Highway Patrol said the incident began just after midnight on Friars Road when officers tried to pull over a red Ford SUV for unspecified reasons. 161

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The DA’s Office said a second person involved in the scheme joins the conversation and offers to help, followed by a third person who claims to be a lawyer and tells the victim that she can cash in the ticket. 209

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The current salmonella outbreak involves 164 patients in 35 states. The USDA says a patient with a sample of Jennie-O brand ground turkey tested positive for salmonella Reading and the sample from the turkey matches the outbreak strain.Costumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. Those products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. 390

  

The City Council unanimously approved Stowell's nomination on July 23. Stowell, the city's 18th fire-rescue chief, succeeds Kevin Ester, who had served on an interim basis since April. 184

  

The FBI joins the caseFBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Smith said the agency joined the case because it was such a heinous and violent crime in a public area. "We have no reason to believe it was random, but we do not know if it was targeted," Smith said last year. "Someone did this in a very brazen way, a very specific way."Even a year later, the case remains active with the FBI.“We routinely investigate cases over long periods of time we will never forget. We will pursue it as if the crime occurred yesterday," Smith said. Special Agent Vicki Anderson said the bureau has already investigated hundreds of tips and continues to work the case. “It’s very frustrating, but the law enforcement team continues to work on this daily,” Anderson said.Local authoritiesIn the days immediately following the killings, Metroparks Chief Ranger Katherine Dolan said her agency believed the crime to be an isolated incident, with the “overall safety of the parks” not in question. Prior to that day, the last homicide that occurred in the park was more than 20 years ago.Lingering uneasinessThe killings left some park-goers weary and concerned in the days that followed, especially for those who used the trails almost daily.“It shows you crime can happen anywhere,” said one park visitor. “Who would ever imagine it would happen in a beautiful place like this? Who would ever imagine? No one, certainly not me.”A makeshift memorial was created at the site where Sledge and Brown were killed, but the thought of knowing the killer was still out there somewhere prevented some visitors from stopping at the memorial to pay their respects."I drove by [the memorial] twice and nobody was stopped here. I didn’t want to get out and stop by myself. Nobody knows what happened here. Until [authorities] figure it out I won’t be coming down here walking by myself anymore,” a park visitor told News 5 last year. “It’s scary. I want to be able to access the parks. I want my son to be able to come down here and ride his bike without fear. Until they know what happened, I can’t let him come down here by himself.”The reward growsThe FBI initially offered a ,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the homicides. Within four months, that amount increased to ,000 when the FBI raised it by ,000 and Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County pitched in another ,000.In February of 2020, Brown’s family contributed ,000, bringing the award up to a total of 0,000 for help in solving the case. 2538

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