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 A woman in the GTA received a desperate email from friends trapped on the Caribbean island of St. Maarten.  Please get all friends to call Canadian consulate they are our only hope of rescue. At least two Canadians are stranded on the island of St. Maarten in the path of H stanley mugs urricane Irma, and friends say they havent received any direction on how to evacuate.Michael Moriarty and his wife, Meryl, travelled to St. Maarten from Aj stanley termosky ax on Sunday for a vacation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When Hurricane Irma struck on Wednesday, the couple said they were  stuck  with  no food  and  no water,  according to an email they sent to friends. Desperate for  evacuation , need as much help as possible,  the email reads.  Please get all friends to call Canadian consulate they are our only hope of rescue.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jill Davis received the email Thursday.  They sounded very desperate,  she said.Davis was in contact with the couple before the storm, agreeing to check on Meryls elderly mother during their vacation. Over the past couple days, Davis rece vaso stanley ived numerous texts from the Moriartys about how frightening the storm had become.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A panicked email sent to friends pleaded for assistance to contact the Canadian consulate on their behalf, Davis said. Later Thursday, Davis lost contact with the couple.                ARTICL Xpry Man charged after officer allegedly threatened
 Outgoing Bowling Green Police chief looks back on career, forward on next chapterJuly 8, 2020 Krista Garrison, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. ndash; Tonight, for the first time since announcing his retirement, we are hearing from the outgoing Bowling Green chief of police.Doug Hawkins has served as the chief of the department for the last 13 years.The retirement age for the Bowling Green Police Department is 57.Hawkins is 56 and nearing his birthday.No sour grapes. Irsquo;m excited for what the future holds in retirement and Irsquo;m looking forward to handing it off to the next chief and know that they will do a fantastic job. We have some great candidates that are competing to become the next chief and I know all of them and all of them are very capable candidates, said Hawkins.Hawkins says hiring and promoting quality officers has been the most important part of being chief.I think hiring great people, promoting great people, will always help us to be an excellent police agency with a stanley mug  focus on improvement. So, if I have a legacy it is that I have left a lot of great people in the organization that in all likelihood are the next leaders of this generation and the next, said Hawkins.The three applicants are Deputy Chief Penny Bowles, Deputy Chief Michael Delaney and Assistant Chief Brian Harrell.  stanley cups Hawkins fully supports all of his potential replacements.Bowling Green Mayor Bruce Wilkerson appreciate stanley website s Ha