Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Diane Warren , a Grammy-winning songwriter, has asked city officials in Pico Rivera, Calif., to send a cow to an animal sanctuary after it eluded capture for more than a day after escaping from a slaughterh­ouse, saying the animal “represents all cows wanting to be free.”

■ Alberto Montemayor , 34, faces a grand-theft charge after sheriff’s deputies recovered a cargo container in Delano, Calif., containing 40 tons of pistachio nuts worth $170,000 that was stolen from a Tulare County nut processing company.

■ Annette Nance-Holt , a 30-year Chicago Fire Department veteran who has been the city’s acting fire commission­er, will take over the position full time, becoming the city’s first Black female fire commission­er as she vows to diversify and modernize the department.

■ Rizieq Shihab , 55, an influentia­l Indonesian Islamic cleric already facing prison time for violating pandemic health protocols, was sentenced to an additional four years after being convicted of lying about his covid-19 test, authoritie­s said.

■ Ariana Runner , 27, awaiting sentencing for her role in an armed robbery that left a Kenner, La., restaurant manager dead in 2016, has been granted release from jail to home incarcerat­ion so she can take care of her sick mother.

■ Jerome Brock , 21, and Chad McGlory, 43, two men who walked away from a state prison in Hodgen, Okla., were recaptured as they tried to sneak back into their prison housing unit several hours later, state correction­s officials said.

■ Mykia Tyson , 20, of Covington, La., was charged with soliciting murder and other counts after sheriff’s investigat­ors said she hired four teenagers to kill her former girlfriend’s boyfriend only to have the teens abandon the plot after shots were fired at a home in Lacombe.

■ Michael Cadogan , 24, of High Point, N.C., is facing a murder charge after being accused of strangling his girlfriend during an argument, putting her body into a tote bag and driving to Tennessee, where he asked a friend for help disposing of the body and the car, police said. ■ Matthew Eickholt

and his wife, Christina, both of Hamilton, Mont., who saved a horse from drowning in a deep spot as they floated the Bitterroot River by encouragin­g it to swim to a shallow area, said they were greeted by the same horse two days later when they floated the same stretch of river.

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