Sentences with phrase «women under arrest»

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Waffle House is under scrutiny after video of a black woman being arrested at the chain has gone viral.
They state 31 - year - old was stopped by police and then arrested earlier this month after being discovered driving a woman's black Volkswagen Beetle in Wilmslow, Cheshire, at 2 am whilst under the influence of alcohol.
A man who holed himself and a woman up inside an apartment following a domestic incident has been arrested and the situation is under control this evening in the Rogers Park neighborhood, police said.
A 22 - year - old Westchester woman was arrested at Roosevelt and Park around 3:46 a.m. on July 5 for driving under the influence, speeding and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.
• A 33 - year - old Arlington Heights woman was arrested at 11:16 p.m. May 11 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, and having no registration plate light and no valid registration, and disobeying a stop sign near Colfax Street and Plum Grove Road.
• A 50 - year - old Arlington Heights woman was arrested May 26 at 9:34 p.m. and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, having a blood alcohol content over.08 and improper lane usage along the 600 block of North Hicks Road.
A woman in Beavercreek, Ohio was arrested by police for allegedly filming herself while raping a child under 10 years...
The whole thing is tied together by a family friendly story about a poet under house arrest, the woman who cleans the house, and her mischievous daughter.
There are too many moments almost as powerful as this to describe, but another similarly arresting piece is Tristan's Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall), shown with another 2005 work, Fire Woman.
The court noted that, although the woman can now legally swear under oath that she has never been arrested, the statute «can not undo historical facts or convert once - true facts into falsehoods.»
But here, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New York City ruled in 2015 in Martin v. Hearst Corp. that a woman, whose arrest records were expunged under Connecticut's erasure law after prosecutors dropped charges against her, could not force a newspaper to remove stories about her arrest from online archives.
(KTVB, Man arrested, accused of taking pictures under women's skirts)
A muslim woman, Faizah Shaheen, 28, was simply reading a book on her outbound flight to Turkey, only to be mistaken as a terrorist and arrested under the suspicion of anti-terrorist police.
The woman was suspected of being under the influence and was subsequently evaluated and arrested for being impaired.
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