Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Philip Giese, 41, a convicted felon in Orland Park, Ill., arrested on illegal-handgun counts, also was charged with illegal possession of a wild animal when police found that he kept a pet bobcat in the vacant storefront where he lived.

■ Patrick Gibson, 55, the scoutmaste­r of Troop 205 in Long Beach, Miss., was charged with embezzling between $15,000 and $20,000 in troop funds over a three-year period after another Scout leader found discrepanc­ies in the troop’s checking account, police said.

■ Brandon Sanders, 23, and his ex-wife, Anna, 22, of Carthage, Mo., were each sentenced to 120 days in a prison “shock” incarcerat­ion program followed by probation after being convicted of fracturing four of their 1-month-old baby’s ribs and both legs in 2015.

■ Diana Emfinger, a retired educator in Vicksburg, Miss., filed a complaint with the Warren County Election Commission after an email was sent to students promising to exempt them from final exams if they voted in a March 27 election on a bond measure to renovate district schools.

■ Paul Moore, 21, was convicted by a British jury of attempted murder for running over a Muslim woman in Leicester, fracturing her pelvis, spine and leg, in what prosecutor­s described as a hate crime committed in revenge for Islamic extremist attacks.

■ Ken Detzner, Florida’s secretary of state, said that an offshore archaeolog­ical site on the continenta­l shelf near Venice is protecting what appears to be a newly discovered, peat-bottomed pond that was used as a burial site by American Indians 7,000 years ago.

■ Bekre Abdela, 28, was arrested on a charge of attempted murder and other counts when police in Hyattsvill­e, Md., accused him of throwing sulfuric acid on his roommate’s face and body, critically injuring her.

■ Brad Atkins, a pastor in Spartanbur­g, S.C., said a woman, worried about being carjacked, zipped a loaded handgun into a lunch bag but forgot to take it out when she dropped off her child at a church day care where it was spotted and confiscate­d by a teacher.

■ Derrick Johnson, 21, of Waterbury, Conn., was charged with burglary, larceny and identity theft, accused of stealing a rookie police officer’s car the night the officer graduated from the police academy and then using the new officer’s credit cards to buy fast food and shop at a Walmart.

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