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01.09.2021 - 14:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Heroic police officers who saved a woman from drowning in a freezing brook have been recognised for their bravery.
PC Golding and PC Burrows rescued the woman after she became stuck in the water at Eagley Brook in Bolton on March 1 of this year.
Police received a concern for the welfare of the woman - who had been reported missing several days earlier -at about midday.
When officers found the woman, she was
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Perth, has been remanded in custody for background reports after admitting eight charges at Perth Sheriff Court. Fiscal depute Michael Sweeney told the court the series of events began shortly after 9am on August 12 last year.
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mum who killed her own baby told a police officer she murdered the child because she "though the devil was going to take it". In 1891, residents of Liverpool were left shocked by the murder of Ada Theresa Groarke who was just five months old at the time of her death, according to the Liverpool Echo.
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woman who screamed so loudly after spotting a spider in her bedroom, was "mortified" when five worried police officer arrived at her front door. Hollie Hunter stated that she freaked out so much when she discovered a "massive spider" in her bedroom on Monday September 6 that a neighbour rang the cops due to her hysterics.
spider in her bedroom was "mortified" when five worried police officers arrived at her front door. Hollie Hunter stated that she freaked out when she discovered a "massive spider" in her bedroom on Monday September 6 and a neighbour rang the police.
struggling ex-soldier who was "skint" and homeless made a desperate plea via Facebook for work - and was contacted by a shady drug dealer offering him easy cash. River Morfitt, 22, made the "ridiculous decision" to do a single day's work selling heroin on the streets for a "quick" £120.
cops want to carry guns amid shock figures showing 40 per cent of officers had been assaulted in the last year. The findings published today by 1919 Magazine reveal 53 per cent of Scots police ranked a handgun in the top five pieces of protective equipment they 'would like'.
police officers are seen restraining a teenager on the ground, with one of them kneeling on the boy. The other cop appears to punch him squarely in the face, causing his head to bounce off the pavement.Yorkshire Live reports that a bystander recorded the shock footage, which is reportedly in relation to a missing persons enquiry.
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