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A Florida woman was taken into custody for allegations of child abuse for two separate incidents on Thanksgiving and the following day. 

31-year-old Tomasina Frate lives in Milton, Florida.  

On Thanksgiving, Frate and her family gathered at her home for a pool party. 

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A man with a face tattoo of the Tesla logo was reportedly driving a minivan while under the influence, in addition to several other illegal acts. 

25-year-old Jordan Lindsey currently resides in the Elmhurst, Illinois area, but his hometown is in Wisconsin. He has the image of the Tesla vehicle manufacturer’s logo tattooed on his left cheek. 

Late in the evening on November 25, Lindsey was reportedly driving a GMC Safari minivan in Elmhurst. The man was allegedly cruising around without current registration tags and sans car insurance. His driver’s license was also reportedly suspended.  

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Following his arrest, a police sergeant accused of fleeing the scene of a DUI accident he allegedly caused resigned from his position with the department. 

40-year-old Christopher Cowan was a sergeant with the Shepherdsville Police Department. 

Late in the evening on November 27, Cowan was reportedly driving his black truck near the Corbin Speedway in Whitley County. 

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Two men have been taken into custody after a grandmother was found in need of life support outside of an abandoned church in Detroit after being raped and beaten. 

On the morning of November 14, a woman who was visiting Detroit to spend time with one of her three sons for his birthday went out for a stroll.  

When the woman, who was reported as having familiarity with the area, was walking around she was attacked by someone.  

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A Nevada woman on an airplane reportedly dismissed the rule to wear a mask while on the flight. While she was being arrested, she allegedly proclaimed, “Let’s go, Brandon!” 

Katrina Alspaugh is from Las Vegas. 

On November 21, Alspaugh was reportedly a passenger on an Allegiant Airlines flight. 

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When Henry Ruggs III was released from custody for allegations of DUI after a fatal accident, he was ordered to comply with strict conditions of which he reportedly did not follow. 

22-year-old Henry Ruggs III was a wide receiver for the Las Vegas Raiders. He signed a four-year contract with them in July 2020. 

At the beginning of November, Ruggs was in an automobile accident with another vehicle. The driver of the other car did not survive the crash.  

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A couple was arrested after the female allegedly performed oral sex on her male companion while they were waiting for a ride in the back of a police vehicle. 

24-year-old Yordan Noa and his girlfriend Summer Watkins, also 24, were reportedly driving on I-75 in Collier County. It was reported that Noa was the driver and Watkins was in the passenger’s seat. 

Just before 2:00 am, a Florida Highway Patrol trooper spotted the vehicle and found out that it had a “seize tag order,” so they initiated a traffic stop. 

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A man in a Louisiana Walmart was accused of using a laptop in their store to view porn and publicly pleasure himself. 

Early in the evening on November 19, a patron of a West Monroe Walmart went to the electronics section and began to peruse the laptops. 

The shopper reportedly stationed himself in front of one of the machines and began to utilize its functions. 

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A woman was arrested after she was reportedly caught trying to sell narcotics to cover the cost of an attorney for pending drug charges. 

28-year-old Nicole Gregory has recently been arrested more than once for drug-related offenses.  

In August, Gregory was accused of possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl. 

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Over the course of 120 visits to the store, a woman allegedly stole $40,000 worth of items from a San Francisco Target. 

Between October 2020 and November 2021, the San Francisco Target store located in the Stonestown Galleria reportedly had approximately $40,000 worth of products taken from their store.  

The authorities opened an investigation, and they said they believed someone was utilizing the self-checkout stations to help them commit thievery. 

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