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The two went missing Feb. 9, shortly after authorities were notified the pair may have been involved in a romantic relationship. Yu's family previously said the two met at church years ago, and the girl is friends with one of Esterly's daughters. 246

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The younger Siraj Wahhaj is wanted by Georgia authorities on charges related to the disappearance of his son, Abdul Ghani Wahhaj, eight months ago.Abdul's mother reported him missing from Clayton County, Georgia, just south of Atlanta, on December 3. She said her son left to go to the park with his father Siraj Wahhaj on November 30 and that they never returned.According to the boy's missing persons profile, he "needs assistance walking and may have braces for his legs."Initially, there was no child abduction warrant against Wahhaj because he was married to his son's mother -- meaning they both had equal custody, Clayton County police said. A juvenile court judge eventually issued an arrest warrant to question Wahhaj after he failed to let the mother know where Abdul was.It was a tip relating to the search for young Abdul, who turned 4 years old on Monday, that led to the horrid discovery of the compound last Friday.A message apparently sent from someone at the compound was forwarded to a Georgia detective last week. It contained a desperate plea: "We are starving and need food and water."The message provided grounds for the Taos County Sheriff's Office and state authorities to execute a search warrant. 1222

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The US Geological Survey said there's a 20% chance of an earthquake of magnitude 6 or higher occurring in the next week and an 80% chance of a magnitude 5 or higher quake hitting the state.But a larger quake isn't as likely, the agency said."While it is always possible for large quakes to trigger an even larger quake, most do not," the agency said. "It's generally not possible to determine whether a given quake will turn out to be a 'foreshock' of a larger one."The chance of another earthquake equally as or more powerful hitting in the next week is only 9%, the USGS said.An earthquake as powerful as this week's will produce an aftershock as large as a 5.4 magnitude, the agency said, and 10 aftershocks with magnitude 4.4 or higher.Over the next few days, smaller earthquakes are likely, with up to 700 aftershocks of magnitude 3 or higher, according to the USGS.Gas leaks, fires, cracked roads in earthquake's epicenterPAGER -- the USGS's system for estimating fatality and economic loss impact after earthquakes -- estimates there will be between million to 0 million in losses following Thursday's quake.The rattle was felt from Las Vegas to Orange County and cities throughout California saw varying degrees of damage.Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breeden declared a state of emergency, saying there were five fires and broken gas lines across the city of 28,000. Ridgecrest Regional Hospital was evacuated and about 15 patients from the emergency room were taken to other hospitals.One resident, Kimberly Washburn, was directing a children's July 4th program when the building began to shake, startling the 65 children on stage, who began screaming."It was terrifying," she said.One boy was injured when something fell on his foot, but Washburn said they were blessed that more weren't hurt. After they evacuated, a wall fell behind where the children had been performing, she said.In Kern County, the earthquake's epicenter, the fire department responded to more than 20 incidents relating to the earthquake and aftershocks, including fires and medical emergencies, the department said.Over 160 emergency calls in the area caused an "extreme backlog" after the quake, Kern County Fire Chief David Witt said Thursday."We have more calls than we have people," Witt told reporters.California Gov. Gavin Newsom approved an emergency proclamation for the county to address the earthquake and aftershocks.Multiple areas felt the shakeIn Los Angeles, where many felt the ground rolling, Disneyland officials temporarily shut down rides.In San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles, the fire department reported buildings sustained minor cracks, water mains broke and several power lines were down.A 4-inch crack opened up in Highway 178, according to San Bernardino County Fire spokesman Jeremy Kern.Trona, an unincorporated community, "sustained varying degrees of damage" but no injuries were reported, according to San Bernardino County Fire's verified Twitter account.The strongest quakes in Southern CaliforniaThe last time Southern California saw such a forceful quake was nearly 20 years ago, when the 7.1 Hector Mine quake shook the Mojave Desert.That quake struck in the early morning hours of October 16, 1999 and people from Southern California to Arizona and Nevada felt the tremor. But because the quake was centered in a remote region, it caused "relatively negligible damage," the Southern California Earthquake Data Center said.In 1994, Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley was struck by a deadly 6.7 magnitude earthquake that killed at least 57 people and injured more than 7,000, according to the USGS."The earthquake had immense impact on people and structures because it was centered directly beneath a heavily populated and built-up urban region," the USGS said. 3780

  

The ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is also investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, said in a statement that he is "glad" to see the committee's work "vindicated" by the indictments. 228

  

The victims were shot and killed late Wednesday by the gunman who opened fire at the Borderline Bar and Grill, which was holding a weekly country music dance night for college students. 185

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