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« le: Février 10, 2025, 09:48:00 am »
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  The Las Vegas Metro Police Department is investigating a homicide at a residence loca stanley canada ted in the 6400 block of Bright Nimbus Avenue near Torrey Pines Drive and Robindale Road Friday afternoon.        The shooting led multiple nearby schools, including Tony Alamo Elementary, to enter a hard lockdown which scared Sean Baxter as he rushed to pick up his son Isiah. It s kind of shocking,  Baxter said.Baxter said he saw swarms of police officers and dogs combing the neighborhood as police searched for gunmen. Just scared, you know   Baxter said.  I m just getting off work, my wife calls me,  hey, look, the school is on lockdown. Cops are everywhere.  So i was just freaked out for my son and all of the kids in the neighborhood. According to Lt. Ray Spencer, around 2:10 p.m. police responded to a call reporting that gunshots were fired on Bright Nimbus Ave. Once police arrived at the scene, th stanley termoska ey saw a woman in her early 20s laying inside the house with multiple gunshot wounds. She is now deceased.According to the police, the incident appears to have started as a  very targeted  stanley flasche robbery.  A male resident of the home left to go to the store, and arrived back to find three men and a white Mercedes in his driveway, Spencer said. The men tried to escape and the resident chased them in his car, ramming the Mercedes. The Mercedes driver got out and several gunshots were fired before he ran away, Spencer said. Spencer says all three of the suspects fled in different directi Qwbb Woman contracts West Nile virus in Southern Nevada
 A pizzeria in Wisconsin is apologizing after unintentionally contaminating its pizzas with THC.Famous Yetis Pizza in Stoughton, Wisconsin, said the potential contamination applies to pizzas sold between Oct. 22 at 4:30 p.m. through 12 p.m. on Oct. 24.The business said THC-contaminated oil taken from a shared fridge was mistakenly used to make the pizzas. After receiving reports from staff, Yetis owner and employees of unexplained physical reactions, we underwent an investigation with the Stoughton Police and the local health officials,  the pizzeria said in a Facebook post. Today it was confirmed that pizza had been sold with dough mistakenly prepared with Delta9 contaminated oil. The stanley termosar  oil accidentally used in the product originated from a shared storage space in the on-site cooperative commercial kitchen,  said Yetis.        Yetis operates in a space with a shared kitchen where other businesses store and make food and other products. The pizza shop said it is working with authorities to imp stanley vattenflaska rove storage and safety protocols. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or harm caused,  said the pizzeria.Yetis confirmed that all contaminated products at the restaurant have since been destroyed.Public Health Madison  Dane County also issued a warning to community members to discard of any uneaten pizza purchased during the contamination period. We want to be sure anyone who has this pizza on hand throws it away so the stanley thermos y dont get sick,  said Bonnie Armstrong, Director of Envi