The San Francisco Sheriff’s Department says former NFL player Aldon Smith had a .40 blood-alcohol content when he was arrested last week, which is over five times the legal limit.
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Police: Aldon Smith had .40 BAC upon arrival
The San Francisco Sheriff’s Department says former NFL player Aldon Smith had a .40 blood-alcohol content when he was arrested last week, which is over five times the legal limit.
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Police: Aldon Smith had .40 BAC upon arrival
Prosecutors say former NFL player Aldon Smith had a .40 blood-alcohol content when he was arrested last week, which is over five times the legal limit.
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Prosecutors: Aldon Smith had .40 BAC at arrest
Prosecutors say former NFL player Aldon Smith had a .40 blood-alcohol content when he was arrested last week, which is over five times the legal limit.
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Prosecutors: Aldon Smith had .40 BAC at arrest
Little Shinnia Porteous is about to get a new lease on life, after Paymaster Limited last week stepped in to sponsor a pacemaker, which the seven-year-old desperately needed to replace the old device, that has helped to regulate her heartbeat since she was 11 months old.
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Paymaster joins Shinnia Porteous on mission to stay alive
POLICE say the man who opened fire after he was involved in a hit and run incident along Lyndhurst Road in St Andrew last week Sunday remains on the run.
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Gunman motorist still on the run
MONTEGO BAY, St James — A man who was at the top of the St James Police ‘Most Wanted’ list and who was fingered in last week’s gun slaying of a woman taxi driver, was shot and killed by unknown attackers in Granville, in the parish, Friday night police said.
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MoBay’s ‘Most Wanted’ shot dead