Police: 32-year-old missing since New Year's Eve
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WARRENTON, Mo. - Police need help finding a missing man from Warrenton who could be in danger.Police say Aron Schmidt was last seen in Warrenton on New Year's Eve. He was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, light blue jeans, and no shoes. Parallels between a 1994 St. Louis plane crash and recent Japan airline tragedy Aron is 32 years old, 5'6, and weighs 200 lbs. with brown hair and brown eyes. Warrenton police say anyone with information should call them at FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.2024 Missouri legislature opens today
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The new session of the Missouri legislature opens Wednesday.There's a legislative prayer service Wednesday morning in Jefferson City before the session begins. Some of the issues in this election year are whether to approve sports betting. Argument over ex-girlfriend leads to fight, shooting at Black Jack apartment Republicans also want to make it harder to change the constitution through ballot initiatives. That's how marijuana was legalized.There are petitions now to make abortion legal in Missouri. Other issues are expanding charter schools and child care.Daniel Riley court hearing taking place today
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ST. LOUIS - The man charged with hitting Janae Edmondson has another court date set for Wednesday morning.Daniel Riley faces five charges in the crash at 11th Street and St. Charles. He pleaded not guilty. Argument over ex-girlfriend leads to fight, shooting at Black Jack apartment A counsel status hearing is set for Wednesday. Riley is scheduled to go on trial on April 4.Colorado House Republican leader Mike Lynch joins Lauren Boebert in bid for Buck’s seat in Congress
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Colorado House Minority Leader Mike Lynch on Wednesday will officially toss his cowboy hat into the ring for the congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Ken Buck.The second-term state representative and former U.S. Army officer is one of the highest-ranking elected Republicans in Colorado. He joins a crowded field for a rare open seat in Congress — a fray also joined last week by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican who’s seeking to switch districts.The 4th Congressional District covers much of the Eastern Plains and curves around most of metro Denver, though it includes nearly all of Douglas County to the south. It’s the most staunchly Republican congressional district in the state.Related ArticlesPolitics | Gun owners and conservative groups file lawsuit against Colorado’s new ghost-gun law Politics | A timeline of what’s happened since Colorado’s first legal recreational marijuana sales began Politics | ...Klay Thompson shares conversation with Kerr that ‘changed my whole mindset’
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SAN FRANCISCO — Klay Thompson shared a contemplative moment about his up-and-down season after the Warriors’ win against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday night.Amid on-court chemistry issues team leaders say is contributing to their inconsistencies this year, Thompson and coach Steve Kerr sat down to discuss the 33-year-old veteran’s sour mood on the bench and put his career, and his role on this team, into perspective.“That helped me relax a lot. Sometimes I forget just how successful and how lucky I’ve been to be part of championship teams and all-star games and gold medals,” Thompson said. “And when you want to get back to that level so badly, you can get in your own way rather than forcing it.”Thompson has been benched in crunch time twice this year due to poor shot selection and a hyper-focus on getting back to his old self that dates back to last year in his first full season since returning from ACL and Achilles injuries. Kerr, Step...Man dies after crawling inside engine of San Francisco-bound Delta jet at Salt Lake City airport
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By Pete Muntean and Lauren Koenig | CNNPolice in Utah are investigating the death of a man who crawled into the engine of a Delta Air Lines jet on the ground at Salt Lake City International Airport late Monday.The airport says the 30-year-old man got onto the secure ramp area of the airport through a terminal emergency exit, “ran to the south end of the airport’s west runway where deicing operations were underway and crawled into an aircraft engine that was not running.”Emergency responders found the man “unconscious and were not able to revive him,” the airport said. “It is unclear at this time what injuries caused the man’s death.”The man has been identified as Kyler Efinger, a resident of Park City, Utah, according to the Salt Lake City Police Department.Efinger had a boarding pass for a flight to Denver, the department said.Delta Air Lines says Flight 2348 — an Airbus A220 about to depart for San Francisco — then returned to the gate, where all 95 passengers deplaned. The flight...New Year’s Eve bomb a dud on Santa Cruz County beach
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PAJARO DUNES — The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad kicked into gear over the weekend after a potentially life-threatening rusty lump of metal washed ashore.Leading up to the New Year’s Eve day discovery, the Pajaro Dunes, as with much of the Santa Cruz County coast, were pounded with high surf and rains in the past week. Short-term evacuation warnings for the area were issued Thursday morning and again on Friday night.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Driver who rammed Rose Parade barriers had previous arrests, mental health issues, officials say Crime and Public Safety | Former newspaper columnist sues California sheriff’s department over son’s jail suicide Crime and Public Safety | Capitola woman’s boyfriend arrested after human remains found in East Bay park Crime and Public Safety | Disaster avoided at Rose Parade after driver smashes through barrier Crime and Public Safety | S...How ‘Boys in the Boat’ star Callum Turner tackled the film’s Olympian challenge
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When Joe Rantz was four years old, his mother died. While Rantz was still a teen, his father and stepmother, viewing him as one extra mouth to feed, abandoned him at the start of the Great Depression. But Rantz persevered, living in an unfinished house and making his way through high school and to the University of Washington, where he studied engineering. Needing money for his tuition, Rantz learned he could earn enough and gain a place to live if he could make the school’s crew team. Although he’d never rowed before, Rantz made the team and was a crucial member of an underdog squad that not only won national titles but also earned a gold medal in Berlin at the 1936 Olympics – stunning Adolf Hitler and the world. The story, which is based on Daniel James Brown’s nonfiction bestseller of the same name, provides the basis for George Clooney’s latest film, “The Boys in the Boat,” a story of American grit and perseverance against overwhelming odds, which goes wide in theaters on Decemb...Driver who rammed Rose Parade barriers had previous arrests, mental health issues, officials say
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The woman who police say rammed barriers that stood between her car and several spectators at the Rose Parade suffered from mental health issues and had previous run-ins with law enforcement, a Pasadena city spokeswoman said Tuesday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | New Year’s Eve bomb a dud on Santa Cruz County beach Crime and Public Safety | Former newspaper columnist sues California sheriff’s department over son’s jail suicide Crime and Public Safety | Capitola woman’s boyfriend arrested after human remains found in East Bay park Crime and Public Safety | Disaster avoided at Rose Parade after driver smashes through barrier Crime and Public Safety | Stockton woman killed by vehicle at early-morning sideshow in Oakland The 21-year-old Pasadena resident was driving north on Chester Avenue toward the roughly halfway point of the parade route on Colorado Boulevard around 10 a.m. Monday when s...Former newspaper columnist sues California sheriff’s department over son’s jail suicide
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Former Southern California News Group columnist David Whiting is suing the Orange County Sheriff’s Department for the apparent in-custody suicide of his 35-year-old son in 2022.David Whiting’s son, Sean, was mentally ill and should have been more closely monitored in jail, says the wrongful death suit filed Dec. 22 in federal court. Whiting choked to death in his cell, with parts of an orange and its peel found jammed in his throat with other food.Less than two hours before Whiting’s death, an Orange County Superior Court judge ordered him released from jail, where he was in custody for allegedly violating a temporary restraining order. The lawsuit by David Whiting alleged his son should have been in a jail mental health ward, but instead was placed in the general population after the court hearing.The department’s “decision to place a suicidal inmate with severe mental illness in the general population and give him a snack with an orange was outrageous and utterly negligent,” state...Latest news
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