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pnee Living with the scars of COVID-19 - Jeaoneuntor - 11-11-2024 Mfdh Nigerian soldiers rescue 71 children, women from Boko Haram A Carlisle resident is calling for increased police presence after a rash of truck thefts in the community.Kyrsten Feere, whose husbands 2022 Ram 1500 was stolen from the driveway of their home at 4:50 a.m. on Jan. 19, sa gourde stanley id the lack of police presence is disturbing. The thing I find a bit disturbing is theres no police presence in Carlisle 鈥?ever, she said. Right now were representing 40 to 50 per cent of the car thefts, yet all our resources are in downtown Hamilton 鈥?and were the highest taxpayers. vaso stanley stanley mugg ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the Hamilton police online crime mapping tool, six vehicle thefts were reported in the Carlisle area between Jan. 14-19 鈥?although Feere said in speaking with other residents, she believes six to eight vehicles have been stolen in the last week.Feere said video of the thefts seems to show a vehicle circling the neighbourhood before parking at the end of the street, and letting two people out who scan the vehicle and steal it in a matter of minutes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The crimes appear similar to a series of more than 20 vehicle thefts that took place in Waterdown 鈥?and across Hamilton 鈥?in the fall, prompting police to issue a media release Dec. 1 indicating they have identified an increase in high-end vehicle thefts in our city, including pickup trucks. They said the thefts are occurring all over the city, but the most impacted communities Jyro Shooting suspect called himself black sheep UPDATE: 2 pedestrians killed in early morning collisionDecember 29, 2023 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. The Bowling Green Police Department has confirmed the deaths of two pedestrians fo stanley quencher llowing a vehicle collision early Friday morning.BGPD public information officer Ronnie Ward said the fatal incident took place near midnight at Scottsville Road and Ken Bale Boulevard.According to Ward, a vehicle driven by a 17-year-old was approaching a green light at Ken Bale Boulevard when the driver saw two pedestrians in the intersection and tried to stop. Ward said the back right side of the truck hit both pedestrians, identified as 32-year-old Christopher Mead and 48-year-old Christina Mead.Ward said the mother and son were taken to The Med Center at Bowling Green, where they died.According to Ward, Christina Mead was riding a motorized scooter at the time and another adult son of hers ran ahead and was not injured. Ward confirmed the pedestrians were crossing against the signal at the time of the collision but were not chasing the son who had crossed ahead.Ward said the d stanley cups river told police he had been driving 15 miles per hour over the speed limit.At this time, Ward said no charges have been filed against the driver and the driver fully cooperated with the investigation.We will provide an update as further information is re stanley cup becher leased.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather |