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    I responded to Sunoco on Three Notch Street in reference to a suspicious circumstance call. Upon arrival, I made contact with Aundreal Kaywane Mccoullough. Mccoullough was walking back to the car when I pulled up, as if he was putting something back in. Mccoullough advised that he didn’t call the police. Roy Mccoullough then pulled up on scene and advised that Aundreal pulled a gun out on him at the Sunoco. Roy advised that him and Andreal was in a active dating relationship. Roy advised that he…

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    On a Friday night there was wisp of wind. A “BASH” of lighting. And a lost dog walking though it all. In the beginning of it all Sally’s owner had said “come on Sally lets go outside to use the restroom”. A couple minutes later when Sally’s owner was not looking and ran inside for a bit to eat something. Sally had ran out the other side of the fence that was open and disappeared into the forest 1 block away from her house. Sally had been strolling all around the forest for 2 hours…

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    So there was a murder across the street. Of course, I was one of those paranoid people on the street. But the thing was, I was just across the street of where the crime scene is. The police came to my door and asked me questions. I just told them I was at a party when the murder happened. But what they told was that that the murder got away and to lock everything, and be aware of your surroundings. Of course I locked anything I can lock, even I put a lock on my pantry doors! And I would keep a…

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    Railroad crossings may not seem that important to pay attention to you may think. They travelslow and they aren't like cars right? They may be different but they are way more of a danger than youraverage vehicle on the road. If you have seen pictures or videos of cars being torn apart by trains thenyou understand. But just because your in a car doesn’t mean a train isn't dangerous when your on foot.“Every railroad crossing should be taken seriously.”(Lesson 7)1So many people have lost their…

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    I was 17 years old when this happened, It was around the mid of august, and I barely came out of work with my sister that day (at Carl’s Jr ); Whenever i take the evening shift, I always end up leaving at around 12 at midnight. So my sister and I got into the car; I drove that night to our house. Whenever I drive I always like to listen to loud music and try to sing along, which is bad for me because I am not putting all of my attention into the road. While driving on E 56th avenue for a split…

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    Driving is not easy. It takes skill, knowledge, and preparation. When learning how to drive, there are three main objectives, the driver must know how to operate the car, must follow the directions and rules of driving, but also must acknowledge that others may not follow these same rules of driving. In a letter, written by Dave Barry, about this topic, it demonstrates how he decided to prepare his daughter for life on the road. Dave Barry’s letter, “A Floriduh driver’s guide for my teen with a…

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    October 18, 2014. The morning light trickled down through the dense canopy of trees that encircled the cemetery as I walked through the grassfield in front of the entrance. Only a few clouds blotched the otherwise flawless sky-blue. Passing the entrance that read “Los Angeles National Cemetery”, two signs stood in front of me: one with a list of floral regulations, the other welcoming visitors, while warning them of prohibited activities. Behind it, a black signpost read: “Blue Star Memorial, A…

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    “Turn right,” chirped the little GPS on my dad’s phone. “Hm, the road is blocked how am I supposed to turn right,” my dad muttered to himself “Hey Zona can you see if there is a different route.” “I can’t get a signal out here,” replied my mother. My family and I were headed on a camping trip up to northern wisconsin to a little camp ground call Pattison State Park. We had been on the road for what seemed like hours and we were in the middle of nowhere. We were running low on gas as we pulled…

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    I know of a person, who practically lives in her car. I can shamefully say that I am guilty. I solely rely on my car as I can say I am an extremely busy person with no down-time. Always running around from one place to another with no time to waste. In reality I believe I have an actual explanation for my car being an actual room. Mainly, my car has always been my closet, but lately I managed to turn it into a mini living room. I have always had a complicated schedule; I've worked odd hours,…

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    On 12-29-2016 at 0007 hours I located a vehicle on McClane Park parking lot after the park was closed. Upon pulling up to the vehicle the subjects inside were moving around and the back passenger (later identified as J2016-5460A) was moving around a lot more than the rest and appeared he might be trying to hide something. I made contact with the occupants of the vehicle and I could immediately smell a strong odor of brut marijuana coming from the vehicle. I asked for another officer to respond…

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