BRONX, NY—The New York City Police Department is actively seeking assistance from the public to locate 13-year-old Kayden Mirabal, who has been reported missing from his Bronx residence. Kayden was last observed departing from his home in the 42 Precinct area on Wednesday, May 15, at around 8:00 AM.
Kayden is described as a Hispanic male with a light complexion and curly hair. He stands about 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs roughly 120 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, he was dressed in a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and gray sneakers.
Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Kayden’s whereabouts to come forward to aid in his safe return. The case highlights the ongoing efforts to promptly address cases of missing persons within the community.
The NYPD and the local community are hopeful for Kayden’s safe and swift return. Community members can report any relevant information to the local precinct, helping the police in their ongoing search efforts.
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- Cool Off at a Fire Hydrant This Weekend in Newark
NEWARK, NJ—The Newark Fire Division, part of the Department of Public Safety, has announced its Annual Summer Initiative to help residents beat the heat. Starting this Saturday, June 15, fire hydrants will be opened as a cooling measure for the community.
Residents are invited to cool off at the hydrants which will be open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. The specific location for this activity is McWhorter Street, between Vesey and Johnson Streets.
This initiative provides a welcome respite from the summer heat and a fun way for the community to come together safely. Everyone in the area is encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to cool down during the hot weekend afternoons.
Where will fire hydrants be open for kids in Newark?
From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday, residents are invited to cool off at the open hydrants.
Beginning Saturday, June 15, 2024, the location is: McWhorter Street between Vesey and Johnson Street.
Beginning Sunday, June 16, 2024, the location is:
Cortland Street between Ferry Street and Horatio Street. - Baltimore Police Find Host of Unusual Weapons on Gunfire Suspect
BALTIMORE, MD—On Monday, June 10, officers and detectives from the Baltimore Police Department's Northern District swiftly responded to a report of gunfire. After a prompt investigation, authorities located and arrested the suspect involved in the incident.
Police recover three hatchets from suspect
During the arrest, law enforcement officials successfully recovered one Rossi M68 Revolver and three hatchets. The quick action and effective response of the Northern District officers have been commended.
The Baltimore Police Department has highlighted this successful operation as an example of their dedication to maintaining safety and security in the community. Great job to all the officers involved in managing the situation effectively and ensuring the community remains safe.
- Columbus to Celebrate Juneteenth with Community Events
Columbus, OH - Columbus is preparing to commemorate Juneteenth with a series of community events focused on freedom and resilience.
Local organizations have planned numerous events to honor the historical significance of Juneteenth and promote unity.
These events aim to provide opportunities for connection, reflection, and celebration among residents.
The Columbus Division of Police has shared photos showcasing community involvement and preparations.
Residents are encouraged to participate and make Juneteenth a memorable occasion for the entire community.
- Ohio Man Arrested for Pulling Paintball Gun in Maryland Road Rage Incident
WEST FRIENDSHIP, MD—An Ohio resident, James Wells, 39, was arrested this morning by Maryland State Police after he allegedly pointed a paintball pistol at another driver during a road rage incident on Interstate 70 in Howard County.
The incident was reported to the police
The altercation occurred at approximately 9:30 AM on Friday, west of the West Friendship Scale House on I-70 West. The victim, who reported the incident to Maryland State Police at the Waterloo Barrack, described a tense encounter with the driver of a blue Chevrolet, later identified as Wells. Fearing for his safety, the victim immediately called 911 and provided the assailant's license plate number.
Police response and investigation
Troopers from the Frederick Barrack responded by locating and stopping the suspect vehicle on westbound I-70 at MD-15 in Frederick. During the traffic stop, Wells admitted to brandishing a loaded paintball pistol, which he then surrendered to the police.
After consulting with the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office, Wells was charged with first-degree assault and taken to the Howard County Department of Corrections for processing. The incident highlights the dangers of aggressive behavior on the roads and the serious legal consequences that can follow.
- Join the Fun at Anne Arundel County’s Annual Soap Box Derby
ANNE ARUNDEL, MD—This Saturday, June 15, the Anne Arundel County Police Department invites the community to the annual Soap Box Derby races. The event will take place in the Arundel Mills Mall parking lot, conveniently located across from Books a Million.
Festivities begin at 10:00 AM with the judging of the racecars, setting the stage for an exciting day of races. This family-friendly event offers a great opportunity for community members to enjoy the thrill of the race and show support for their local participants. Don’t miss out on what promises to be a memorable day of fun and friendly competition. We hope to see you there!
- Maryland Contractor Strikes $250,000 Lottery Jackpot
SILVER SPRING, MD—A home improvement contractor from Montgomery County has become the latest to win the top prize in the Maryland Lottery's $250,000 Cash Winfall scratch-off game. After purchasing a $10 ticket, the winner, who chose not to reveal his identity, faced a moment of disbelief when he discovered he had won $250,000.
How it happened
Initially thinking he had lost because his numbers didn't match the winning ones, the contractor scanned the ticket to verify. To his astonishment, the scanner confirmed his win. "I scanned it and it said that I won. I had to scan it again. I couldn’t believe it," he explained, having missed the crucial "WINALL" moneybag symbol which signifies a win of all displayed prizes.
The windfall comes at a pivotal time for the winner, who is a father of two college students. He plans to use the funds to pay bills and support his children's tuition. "I have been working hard to get where I am at and this definitely helps," he shared, grateful for the financial relief the prize offers.
Where it happened
The winning ticket was purchased at Glen Echo Pharmacy in Bethesda. The pharmacy will also receive a $1,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the top-prize ticket. This marks the third occasion a player has won the maximum prize offered by the $250,000 Cash Winfall game.