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 SAN FRANCISCO  AP  鈥?A sharp-eyed airline passenger spot stanley us ted another passenger texting about sexually assaulting children, leading officers in California and Washington state to arrest two people and find two young victims, authorities said Thursday.San Jose police said they arrested Michael Kellar, 56, in the citys airport Monday night after a flight from Seattle. Kellars texts led officers to arrest Gail Burnworth, 50, in her Tacoma home. Kellar also lives in that city.It appears two children, ages 5 and 7, were sexually assaulted, investigators said. Authorities say Burnworth had access to  stanley cup children as a baby-sitter and that Kellar was getting to the victims through her.Seattle and San Jose police declined to discuss the childrens relationship to the suspects and how Kellar and Burnworth knew each other.The plane passenger told authorities that Kellar was sitting in front of her and texting about the abuse with a large font on a large smartphone. The font and screen were so big that the passenger was able to take photos of Kellars text conversation, police said.The passenger, who police didnt identify, alerted the flight crew. A flight attendant notified stanley cup  an officer stationed at the airport, and Kellar was arrested.He is accused of attempted child molestation and solicitation of a sex crime. Burnworth was arrested on suspicion of child rape and sexual exploitation of children.Kellar and Burnworth are in jail Wednesday, and its was not known if they have lawyers to speak on th Mkba Warren among senators seeking more data on conservatorships amid Britney Spears case
 Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY SportsAug 11, 2024; Saint-Denis, France; IOC president Thomas Bach shakes hands with France president  stanley thermoskanne Emmanuel Macron during the closing ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Stade de France.The Washington Post / Rick Noack13:19 JST,ensp;August 12, 2024PARIS  Frances plan for the 2024 Olympics was a gamble fraught with risks. For the most part, the big bets paid off.Before the Games got underway, there were concerns about potential terrorist attacks, cyberattacks, crowd  stanley germany crushes, labor strikes, political tensions, heat waves, bedbugs and the viability of hosting swimming competitions in the Seine. It didnt help that a different daring gamble by President Emmanuel Macron  to stake his partys future on early legislative elections  resulted in political chaos as international athletes and fans were about to arrive.Polling by Ifop, an international polling and market research firm, in mid-July found more than two-thirds of adults in France were indifferent, worried or angry about the coming Olympic Games. When Ipsos surveyed 33 countries about their enthusiasm for the Olympics, France was near the gourde stanley  bottom of the charts.And yet well before the Closing Ceremonies at the Stade de France on Sunday, the chorus of critics had hushed.Paris managed to awe visitors and viewers with spectacular venues, which showcased some of the citys most familiar sites in breathtakingly unfamiliar ways. These Olympics welcomed spectators back fo