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It was the telephone call that started one of the most widely-watched criminal trials in American history.
On July 15, 2008,Cindy Anthonyfrantically called 911 after learning that her 2-year-old granddaughter,Caylee, had been missing for a month.
“I’ve found out that my granddaughter has been taken,” Cindy Anthony told the dispatcher, her voice rising in alarm. “She has been missing for a month. Her mother had finally admitted that she had been missing.
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“The victim died as a result of the incident and has been recovered,” added the spokesperson, who went on to note that serious injuries stemming from alligator attacks are rare in Florida.
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Witnesses to the attack called 911 resulting in a response from the FWC and the St.
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Kristen D. Graham, 40, was arrested Tuesday and charged with felony child neglect and animal cruelty following the deaths, the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office told PEOPLE in a statement.
Sheriff Ron Montgomery spoke out about the incident in anews conferenceon Facebook Wednesday.
According to Montgomery, Graham served as caretaker to the animal and to the child — who’s name was Myrical Wicker — and that the girl’s 17-year-old mother, Arianna Wicker, was allowing Graham to watch her daughter.
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A spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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No arrests have yet been made in the shooting and police have not disclosed information about possible suspects.
Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 is offering a $5,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest, according toWPVI.
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An 11-month-old boy died after he and his twin sister were found in a hot car at an Alabama car dealership on Friday.
Emergency responders arrived at Sunny King Honda in Oxford, Alabama, around noon after receiving a 911 call about the children, Oxford Police Chief Bill Partridge toldCNN.
Upon arrival, police learned that the boy and girl — who were still in their car seats — were inside the vehicle for three hours and 26 minutes, according toAlabama Local.