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Drunk woman reportedly causes 2-car crash

An intoxicated female driver reportedly caused a collision between two vehicles that ended up with her car flipped on its side along Chalan Pale Arnold Road in Tanapag last June 15. No one sustained significant injuries during the accident that happened during daytime, police...
Posted On Jun 25 2018 06:01
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Car said to have hit Horey in Guam

CNMI lawyer Joseph Horey sustained serious injuries but is now in stable condition after being reportedly hit by a car as he was walking toward a mall on Ypao Road in Guam last Sunday night. Lawyer Michael Dotts confirmed the news yesterday with Saipan Tribune. Guam news quoted...
Posted On Jun 22 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Cop seeks dismissal of 4 charges

Police officer Dixon Kwon believes he has been exposed to double jeopardy implications by the Office of the Attorney General’s filing of four out of seven traffic charges against him. Double jeopardy, which means punishing an individual twice for one offense, is prohibited under...
Posted On Jun 19 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Arrest of federal probationer Edwin Blas ordered

A federal probationer who allegedly stole four truck batteries from his former employer is in more trouble after he was accused of punching his wife, hitting her mouth with a beer can, and shattering the windows of her car with a beer can and rock at a beach in Chala...
Posted On Jun 15 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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