BSO seeks help from public in locating missing 68-year-old man

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

BSO seeks help from public in locating missing 68-year-old man The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing 68-year-old man.  According to detectives, Russell Lee Stevenson was last seen around 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the 2700 block of Northwest 14th Street in unincorporated Central Broward. He is about 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. He has blond hair and blue eyes and was last seen wearing blue shorts.According to his sister, Stevenson has health-related ailments and physical limitations which require medication. Anyone with information on Stevenson’s whereabouts should contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357).

Crews respond to overturned catamaran in Miami; no injuries reported

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Crews respond to overturned catamaran in Miami; no injuries reported A vessel with several people on board was overturned. City of Miami Police and fire rescue units arrived at the scene of the overturned catamaran, located at 3663 S. Miami Ave., Tuesday afternoon. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene as the catamaran lay on its side. Three people were on board the catamaran when they were thrown into the water.One woman was taken on board a City of Miami Fire boat to be checked out. No injuries were reported. Two man that were thrown into the water were able to get the catamaran upright.

Investigation underway after recent Beacon Hill break-ins

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Investigation underway after recent Beacon Hill break-ins An investigation is ongoing after a recent string of break-ins impacting businesses in Beacon Hill.Remy Creations on Charles Street has been among the businesses hit. Later speaking with 7NEWS, owner Remy Stressenger said the situation felt “very unsettling.”Stressenger said an employee walked into the store on Sunday to find the store ransacked with glass shattered. Stressenger said a burglar took an iPad. Boston police said they also responded to Soodee Boutique in Beacon Hill on Sunday where a window pane was shattered and where a brick was on the floor beside the glass. At Soodee Boutique, police said someone took a box of rings and a cash register. Over at J. Grady, police said there was a break-in overnight Monday. The store’s owner said thieves did not take anything, though this is the third time this has happened. “It is very disconcerting,” said owner Jeff Grady. “I get a phone call in the middle of the night and I need to run down here and take care of thing...

First-generation iPhone up for grabs through Boston-based auction house has tech lovers going crazy

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

First-generation iPhone up for grabs through Boston-based auction house has tech lovers going crazy It might not have the memory, or the camera, of today’s handy-dandy devices, but a Boston-based auction house is seeing people willing to pay top dollar for a first-generation iPhone.Top dollar, as in nearly $45,000.A first-generation iPhone that RR Auction put on the block in late July has collected just 17 bids, but the latest one offered a whopping $44,799. People wanting to jump in on the frenzy have until Thursday, when the auction will close.RR Auction has auctioned off first-generation iPhones in the past, but compared to Apple 1 computers and other items from Steve Jobs, the devices are “very rare,” said Bobby Livingston, the auction house’s executive vice president.“Nobody thought the iPhone was going to become as iconic as it would, so you wouldn’t save it,” Livingston told the Herald on Tuesday. “These were meant to be used so when you get one of these first-generations that are still sealed, it’s very appealing to a collector who loves technology.”The eight-gigabyte iPho...

Patriots to ‘make the most out of’ canceled joint practices with Titans

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Patriots to ‘make the most out of’ canceled joint practices with Titans After rookie cornerback Isaiah Bolden suffered a concussion in Saturday’s preseason game and was carted off of the field on a backboard, the Patriots canceled their scheduled joint practices with the Tennessee Titans this week.The Patriots were prepared for more contact this week but spent Tuesday’s practice taking it easier in shells and sweats, not full pads.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots claim defender off waivers from Panthers, cut WR New England Patriots | Mac Jones has made one significant change in Patriots training camp this year New England Patriots | Patriots 53-man roster projection: How many rookie receivers make the cut? New England Patriots | Mac Jones details ideal role as QB in Patriots’ offense New England Patriots | Bill Belichick not aware of any Patriots pursuit of Aaron Rodgers “We’re at the time of year where a lot of wheels are spinning,R...

Rays’ Wander Franco placed on administrative leave amid investigation into alleged relationship with minor

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Rays’ Wander Franco placed on administrative leave amid investigation into alleged relationship with minor Tampa Bay Rays star Wander Franco was placed Tuesday on administrative leave “until further notice” as officials investigate an accusation against him involving a relationship with a minor, Major League Baseball announced.The move extends an absence from the Rays for the 22-year-old shortstop, who spent the past week on the league’s restricted list.Under administrative leave, Franco is removed from the Rays roster but will continue to be paid and accrue service time, according to an agreement between MLB and the players association.“The administrative leave, effective immediately, is not disciplinary under the Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy,” the MLB announcement says. “We will comment further at the appropriate time.”The Dominican-born Franco, a 2023 All-Star, last played Aug. 12 and went on the restricted list two days later. The allegation stems from social media and prompted MLB and Dominican officials to ...

Maui confronts the challenge of finding hundreds of missing people after the deadly wildfires

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Maui confronts the challenge of finding hundreds of missing people after the deadly wildfires By AUDREY McAVOY, CLAIRE RUSH and JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER (Associated Press)LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Two weeks after the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century swept through the Maui community of Lahaina, authorities say anywhere between 500 and 1,000 people remain unaccounted for — a staggering number for officials facing huge challenges to determine how many of those perished and how many may have made it to safety but haven’t checked in.Something similar happened after a wildfire in 2018 that killed 85 people and destroyed the town of Paradise, California. Authorities in Butte County, home to Paradise, ultimately published a list of the missing in the local newspaper, a decision that helped identify scores of people who had made it out alive but were listed as missing. Within a month, the list dropped from 1,300 names to only a dozen.“I probably had, at any given time, 10 to 15 detectives who were assigned to nothing but trying to account for people ...

Boston man charged with robbing Dunkin’ and 2 other businesses; he was on federal supervised release at the time

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Boston man charged with robbing Dunkin’ and 2 other businesses; he was on federal supervised release at the time A Boston man charged with robbing a Dunkin’ and two other businesses in the city was on federal supervised release at the time of the armed robberies, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.Akeem Lahens, 33, has been charged with one count of affecting commerce by armed robbery, in connection to a string of commercial armed robberies in late April and early May. Lahens is currently in state custody on related charges, and will appear in Boston federal court at a later date.The three armed robberies were of: Boost Mobile in Jamaica Plain on April 26; Cricket Wireless in Jamaica Plain on April 27; and Dunkin’ in Dorchester on May 4.“Law enforcement believed that the robberies were connected and the perpetrator was likely the same person, as the suspect’s appearance in surveillance footage and witnesses descriptions was the same,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement.“Additionally, in each of the robberies, the suspect allegedl...

Spain’s acting prime minister criticizes federation head for kissing player from World Cup champs

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Spain’s acting prime minister criticizes federation head for kissing player from World Cup champs BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Spain’s acting prime minister said it was “unacceptable” that the Spanish soccer federation president kissed a player on the lips without her consent, as pressure builds on Luis Rubiales to resign for tarnishing the team’s Women’s World Cup championship.Pedro Sánchez praised the team during an audience at the presidential palace on Tuesday and later joined the growing criticism of Rubiales.“What we saw is unacceptable,” Sánchez said. “And the apologies offered by Mr. Rubiales are not sufficient, I would call them inappropriate, so he must continue taking further steps to clarify what we all saw.”Late Tuesday, the Spanish soccer federation announced it will hold an emergency meeting of its general assembly on Friday. It is unclear if Rubiales can maintain the backing of the leaders of Spain’s regional soccer organizations.The federation said it was opening an internal probe “regarding the incidents during the awards ceremony Women’s World Cup.”Gender equality ...

Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation settles century-old grievance with Ottawa

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 22:53:50 GMT

Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation settles century-old grievance with Ottawa OTTAWA — Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation in Saskatchewan has settled a specific claim with the federal government over nearly 20,000 acres of land.The Nation of 1,600 north of Regina and the federal government announced this week the settlement of a claim for Canada’s “breach of statutory and fiduciary duties” relating to nearly 18,352 acres of reserve lands in 1909. The specific claim was settled 33 years after the Nation submitted its case to Canada. The settlement agreement provides total compensation of $150 million and includes the potential to add the lost acres back to the reserve.“Now we have an opportunity to bring prosperity to our people and homelands, we invest in ourselves so the future generations will grow up proud to be from Muscowpetung,” said Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation Chief Melissa Tavita.Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the settlement agreement marks the start of a new relationship with the nation.“We rec...