Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Braden Riess, 30, the son of Lois Reiss, a Minnesota woman accused of fatally shooting her husband then traveling to Florida where she killed a woman to steal her identity, described his mother is a “good lady” who “had her own demons” including a gambling addiction.

■ The Rev. Patrick Conroy will stay on as chaplain of the House of Representa­tives after withdrawin­g a resignatio­n letter he filed at the request of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who, in announcing the decision, said the House “is not well served by a protracted fight over such an important post.”

■ Brian Butler, a police sergeant in Stamford, Conn., said a 3-year-old girl being watched by her sight-impaired grandmothe­r survived with just minor injuries after falling nearly five stories from an apartment building window and landing in a plot of freshly spread mulch. ■ David Fornell, Detroit’s deputy fire commission­er, said no one was hurt when part of a parking deck collapsed, damaging eight cars and SUVs that fell about 10 feet to the level below.

■ Shane Sleeper, 31, arrested in February, accused of threatenin­g violence at gay bars in Chicago, was recaptured by police two days after he was mistakenly released from jail when several misdemeano­r counts were dropped so felony terrorism and hate crime counts could be filed.

■ John Elmore Jr., 60, of Los Angeles and his 85-year-old father used a cellphone to call for help after getting stuck in snow near Cody, Wyo., when they drove around two road-closed signs because of faulty GPS informatio­n while trying to get to Yellowston­e National Park.

■ Ryleigh Taylor, 11, said she was walking on the shore of Douglas Lake in Dandridge, Tenn., when she found a nearly intact fossil of a trilobite, an extinct marine animal that lived 475 million years ago, which she now wants to see displayed in a museum.

■ Markiko Lewis, 40, who served a 30-month sentence after pleading guilty to robbing a Cleveland bank branch, was indicted in the robbery of the same branch on April 12, the day after he was released from prison, prosecutor­s said.

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