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17-month-old boy drowns in swimming pool

A 17-month old boy drowned in the swimming pool of his home in Papago last Thursday, the Department of Public Safety disclosed yesterday. DPS police spokesman Travis Hurst said that due to the nature of the incident, the victim and the family’s identity will not be released at...
Posted On Feb 26 2014 09:37
, By Ferdie De La Torre

1 of 7 arrested tagged as alleged leader of ‘ice’ suppliers on Saipan

Xing Bo Fang, one of the seven persons arrested for alleged distribution of methamphetamine or “ice,” is reportedly the No. 1 in command of an organization of drug suppliers on Saipan. Drug Enforcement Administration special agent Jacqueline R. Gordon disclosed in documents filed...
Posted On Feb 25 2014 18:24
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Quichocho: Nothing ‘extraordinary’ happened in Guam

Attorney Ramon K. Quichocho testified in federal court yesterday that he treated businesswoman Jung Ka Kim like a sister and denied that anything “extraordinary” happened between him and Kim inside a hotel room in Guam. Quichocho took the witness stand after Kim rested her case...
Posted On Feb 25 2014 18:20
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Ninth Circuit affirms conviction of man who tried to sneak into LA-bound flight

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has affirmed the conviction of a man who tried to sneak aboard a Los Angeles-bound flight using fake papers. The Ninth Circuit judges ruled that because Dongjun Li possessed a fraudulent document purporting to allow him to...
Posted On Feb 25 2014 18:13
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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