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Statement from Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger pic.twitter.com/Sf1JIWH5qg¡ª GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (@GaSecofState) November 9, 2020 162
¡¡¡¡TELLER COUNTY, Colo. ¨C Investigators are working around the clock as they continue to search the home of Kelsey Berreth¡¯s fianc¨¦ in Florissant, Colorado for a second straight day, the Woodland Park Police Department Chief said in a press release Saturday.The multi-jurisdictional task force is searching the 35-acre property of Patrick Frazee, who has not been ruled out as a suspect in Berreth¡¯s disappearance.Details about what the search would cover on Saturday were not released, but Chief Miles J. De Young said the case ¡°is the number one priority for the Woodland Park Police Department.¡±De Young said the couple¡¯s 1-year-old daughter remains with her father, who is continuing to cooperate with law enforcement during the investigation.He also said his department continues to be in contact with the Teller County Department of Human Services in regard to the child¡¯s custody, adding that department ¡°does not have evidence that [the child¡¯s] safety is at risk while in Patrick Frazee¡¯s custody.¡± 1022
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Swiss authorities are investigating a series of bizarre deposits.Investigators in Geneva are trying to understand why two Spanish women flushed roughly €100,000 (0,000) down toilets at a UBS bank branch and three nearby restaurants.Vincent Derouand of the Geneva Prosecutors' Office said the first incident involving cut-up €500 bills occurred in May.Security camera footage led investigators to the two Spanish women. Derouand said that a lawyer for the women confirmed the cash belonged to them."It may be illegal [cash] and they tried to get rid of it," Derouand said. "We have to check where the money is coming from."Derouand declined to identify the women."This is a strange story," he said. "It does not happen often."UBS declined to comment on the cash found at the Geneva branch, citing the ongoing investigation.The European Central Bank plans to kill off the €500 note next year because of concerns that it "could facilitate illicit activities."Europe's top law enforcement agency says the note (worth about 0) is often used by money launderers because of its unusually large denomination and portability. Plus, using cash helps criminals keep transactions and savings anonymous.In a 2015 report, Europol said cash was still the "instrument of choice" for terrorists and €500 bills were in high demand.Switzerland was long known for banking privacy laws that made it possible for banks to refuse to hand over their customers' data to authorities.But in recent years the country has agreed to start sharing financial information with outsiders, including the European Union and the U.S. 1610
¡¡¡¡Summer is almost here, but school¡¯s not out quite yet ¡ª we¡¯ve got one more pop quiz: What items can you get great deals on at Memorial Day sales?Stumped? We made a cheat sheet that you can use before you start spending.Here are three categories to keep an eye on this Memorial Day. While the holiday is May 28, some deals are already underway. 356
¡¡¡¡TAMPA, Fla. ¡ª Weeks of feeling tired and short of breath were symptoms 16-year-old Hunter Brady never thought would lead to a cancer diagnosis. Last month, he learned he was fighting stage 4b Hodgkin¡¯s Lymphoma. Hunter is now undergoing rounds of chemotherapy at St. Joseph¡¯s Children¡¯s Hospital. He¡¯s lost all of his hair and has to spend most of his time in and out of the hospital and then recovering at home. Florida teen with terminal cancer dies less than a month after marrying high school sweetheart 556
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