Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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Heidi Lilley, Kia Sinclair and Ginger Pierro, who were ticketed in 2016 in Laconia, N.H., after they went topless at Weirs Beach, are taking their challenge of a city ordinance prohibitin­g public nudity to the state Supreme Court, arguing that there’s no state law forbidding female toplessnes­s and that the ordinance is discrimina­tory since men are allowed to go shirtless.

Mark Wayne Thompson, 50, a former U.S. Postal Service worker in rural Louisiana, has pleaded guilty to a single count of delaying or destroying the mail for burning at least 20 tubs of mail over five months.

Chris McCabe , a 70-year-old butcher, said that after he became trapped in a walk-in freezer at his shop in Totnes, England, he used a 3-pound frozen sausage “like a battering ram” to escape the minus-4 degrees cold.

Greg Yotsuya, a spokesman for police in Ceres, Calif., said Lydia Nicholson, 68, was fatally shot by her 28-year-old son, Matthew, after he became upset over a video game, she went to check on him and the two got into an argument.

Ishnar Marie Lopez’s murder-for-hire plot fell apart after a couple she hired to target a woman who was dating a “man she loved” killed the wrong woman, authoritie­s in Osceola County, Fla., said.

Lt. Aaron Bahamonde of the Police Department in Newtown, Conn., said officers feared that a robbery or hostage situation was occurring when a bank employee wrote “HELP” as a joke on fogged-up glass on the front door, prompting a customer to call 911 and the responding police to cite the employee.

David Gowan, security director for the Bibb County, Ga., school district, said a criminal investigat­ion is active after a student carried a loaded 9mm gun into his elementary school classroom.

Kendall Reid Bishop, 21, had drugs in her system when her 7-week-old son died as a result of co-sleeping, resulting in charges against Bishop that include unlawful conduct toward a child, authoritie­s in Pickens County, S.C., said.

Stephan Salot, a Bayonne, N.J., police officer, was faulted in an internal review for leaving Kieran Walsh, 59, on the side of the road, forcing him to walk home on a recently partially amputated foot, after Salot stopped Walsh’s car and had it towed because it had a handicap placard hanging from the rearview mirror while Walsh was driving and the car’s registrati­on was expired.

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