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04.08.2021 - 21:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Police have released a photo of a man they wish to speak to following an incident at a Bolton Wanderers match.
On May 1, hundreds of Wanderers fans gathered at the University of Bolton Stadium, during the club's match against Exeter City.
A win would have sealed promotion back to League One but the Whites lost 2-1 and trouble broke out after the game.
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CODA where 17-year-old Ruby () tells her mom, Jackie (Oscar-winning actor ), she has joined the choir. Rolling her eyes, Jackie shoots back in American Sign Language, “If I was blind, would you want to paint?”Ruby, as you may suspect, is not Deaf like her former pageant mom, rough-edged fisherman father, Frank (Troy Kotsur), and hot, business-minded brother, Leo (Daniel Durant).
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iOS - Android Inspector Mark McLachlan from Motherwell Police Station said: “There are concerns about Ondrej’s welfare and extensive enquiries are ongoing to trace him.“I would appeal to anyone, particularly near to Branchal Road and the wider Wishaw area, to please keep a look out for him and report any sightings to police.“Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland through 101, quoting incident number 1002 of Saturday, 7 August, 2021.”A group of concerned local residents have gathered
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