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 TOWN OF LINCOLN, Wis. 鈥?Nearly 3,000 mink were released from a mink farm in Trempealeau County last week and now authorities are seeking suspects.According to the Wisconsin Crime Alert Network, on Aug. 12, someone gained entry into the Town of Lincoln farm by cutting a hole in the chain link fence surrounding the area housing the mink. Authorities say it happened sometime between 11 p.m. and 3:45 a.m. The Trempealeau County Sheriff s Office is asking if anyone witnessed suspicious activity in the Independence area on State Road 121. The Animal Liberation Front shared an anonymous online post on Wednesday seemingly admitting to visiting the Olsen Fur Farm  Smieja  and  releasing several hundred mink.  The post says in part,  We hope many of the mink enjoy their freedom in the wild and that this farm will be unable to bree stanley cup d thousands upon thousands of them in future years. They have an opportunity now to cut their losses and leave the fur industry forever. The FBI has previously identified the Animal Liberation Front as an extremist group, calling it a  serious dome botella stanley stic terrorist threat.  The area had similar incidents, but officials say it has been  quite some tim stanley puodelis e  since the last. Anyone with information should contact Detective Erica Koxlien with the Trempealeau County Sheriff s Office at 715-538-4351 or by email erica.koxlien@co.trempealeau.wi.us.                 Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device. Hgqs Hispanic homebuying power grows despite affordability challenges
 SAN DIEGO  KGTV   stanley thermoskannen 鈥?An unknown World War II sailor was recently identified through DNA science. He was put to rest at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego on Wednesday, nearly 80 years after his death.For the first time, the Garcia s were able to take a family photo with Jesus Francisco Garcia, a man who they thought was gone forever. That is until San Diego native Sonny Garcia got a phone call three years ago. She identified herself as a navy forensic genealogist,  Garcia said.At first, Garcia thought it was a scam. Why would someone suddenly inquire about his uncle Jesus, who died on the USS Oklahoma during the Pearl Harbor attacks  But it was not a scam. That genealogist said they found him. There were three sailors on board the USS Oklahoma of Eurasian descent, and two of them were positively identified, so the third one just had to be our uncle,  Garcia said.Mess Attendant Second Class Jesus Francisco Garcia of Guam finally got the farewell he deserved, full military honors at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in front of the family he never got to meet. The military says  No man left behind,  and it s  stanley cup amazing that they still hold that truth how many years later. We re still able to honor these fallen soldiers,  great-niece stanley cup  Sharla Olivera said.The youngest Garcias now wear a special dog tag, honoring their great uncle, a man who sacrificed his life for their freedoms. They put their lives on the line so that we have the liberties that we have today,  Garcia said.N