Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Jon Cluett, his wife and four children were rescued from a lakeside hut in Scotland by the train that stands in for the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter movies, after a storm washed away their canoe and they faced hiking miles over boggy ground back to their car.

■ John McCormick, a prosecutor in Coos County, N.H., is trying to reconvene and question jurors over concerns they may have been biased, after one of them was seen hugging Randy Baillargeo­n, whom the jury acquitted of a negligent homicide charge, in the courthouse parking lot after the trial.

■ Gilberto Escaramill­a was fired as a juvenile justice department employee in Cameron County, Texas, and charged with theft, with investigat­ors saying he ordered $1.2 million worth of fajitas through the county program, intercepte­d the deliveries, and then delivered them to his own customers.

■ David Cicilline, a Democratic congressma­n from Rhode Island who played football in his youth, pledged to donate his brain to researcher­s studying Chronic Traumatic Encephalop­athy, which has been detected after death in more than 200 men and boys who played football.

■ John Park faces a terroristi­c threatenin­g charge after, authoritie­s said, he became irate over a $50 checked-bag fee and told an airline worker at New York’s LaGuardia Airport that there was a bomb in the bag.

■ Eddie Johnson, the 57-year-old Chicago police superinten­dent, was “conscious and alert and in good spirits” after being briefly hospitaliz­ed because he fainted during an Illinois State Police awards ceremony, Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

■ Vick Liu, a sophomore at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, designed and raised money to manufactur­e for Syrian refugees 250 bedrolls, which include features like a waterproof document pocket, a shoulder strap, and the ability to zip together into larger, family-size bedding.

■ Bill Harris, the coroner in Lee County, Ala., said a 3-year-old girl who drowned in a grease pit at an Auburn ice cream shop was shown on video playing with her siblings when she apparently fell through a lid covering the 6-foot-deep pit.

■ Jay Burch, the Denison, Texas, police chief, wrote on Facebook that two of his officers were refused service and cursed at by a Whataburge­r worker, with the company saying the employee had been fired and that it plans to speak with the officers.

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