Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ James Clark IV, 32, of Abington, Pa., faces vehicular assault and other charges after prosecutor­s said he was speeding when his car struck a 14-year-old girl who was distracted while video chatting as she crossed a street, sending her to the hospital with fractures and internal injuries.

■ Natasha Stephens, 30, of Tupelo, Miss., accused of posing as a Mississipp­i Highway Patrol recruit, was arrested on wire and mail fraud counts for creating an online fundraisin­g page seeking $1,000 to pay for what she described as required items for her cadet class, prosecutor­s said.

■ Carl Decaluwe, the governor of Western Flanders, said a nearly intact 88-foot-long World War I German submarine containing 23 bodies was found encrusted with barnacles and covered with fishing nets off the Belgian coast.

■ Jane Gargano, 54, a former teacher of the year in Wolcott, Conn., was charged with larceny and forgery after investigat­ors said she took more than $88,000 from an elementary school’s PTA.

■ Chris Hernandez, a Kansas City, Mo., spokesman, said officials are trying to figure out why the body of a 53-year-old man who police believed killed himself in his pickup in an airport parking lot was undiscover­ed for eight months.

■ Richart Helterline, a police sergeant in Syracuse, N.Y., said about 40 bullets have been fired at the shatter-resistant windows of a police substation that opened in June to deter gun violence in a nearby park, adding that there have been no injuries.

■ Anthony Piercy, a Missouri Highway Patrol trooper, was sentenced to 10 days in jail and two years of probation after pleading guilty to negligentl­y operating a vessel in a case in which a prisoner drowned in 2014 when he fell out of Piercy’s patrol boat while handcuffed and wearing an improperly secured life vest.

■ JoAnn Hampton, 60, a county commission­er in Tyler, Texas, was indicted on a felony elderly-abuse charge after investigat­ors said she shoved a 72-year-old woman into a chair, hurting the woman’s wrist, during an argument over whose turn it was to set up communion at church.

■ Jeanne Casey, a spokesman for the Naval Hospital in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., said several workers are no longer caring for patients after photos posted on social media showed a nurse giving the middle finger to a newborn with a caption that read, “How I currently feel about these mini Satans.”

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