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A cruise ship is being held off shore in Japan after twenty people, including three Americans, tested positive forcoronavirus.Princess Cruises confirmed to PEOPLE that ten more people on their Diamond Princess cruise liner had tested positive for the illness. In addition the Americans, those affected include seven people from Japan, three from Hong Kong, two from Australia, two from Canada, one from New Zealand, one from Taiwan and one from the Philippines.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A Michigan woman was found dead inside an abandoned juvenile center last month and now three people have been arrested in connection with her death.
On March 3, the body of Kayla Sedoskey, 23, of Monroe County, was found inside the Boysville Juvenile Detention Center in Frenchtown Township, Michigan State Police said in a news release.
She was found tied up with tape over her mouth and wrapped in a tarp in the abandoned juvenile center,Fox 2reports.
Mar. 16, 2025
Luis Manuel Casillas.
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the broad daylight shooting death of an auto mechanic last December, just two days before Christmas, authorities said.
Raudel Orozco, 20, Rolando Orozco, 22, and Jody Duron, 19, have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 29-year-old Luis Casillas, the Houston Police Department announced in apress releaseWednesday. Police said the Orozcos are brothers but did not identify who shot Casillas.
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Customers dine at a conveyor sushi location in Japan.Photo: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty
Three people have been arrested in Japan following their alleged connection to what’s being described as “sushi terrorism” — unsanitary pranks at sushi conveyer belt restaurants that have been captured on viral video and have sparked outrage.
Police in the city of Nagoya arrested 21-year-old Ryoga Yoshino — alleging he is the person who licked a bottle of soy sauce in a widely-circulated video — as well two teens, ages 19 and 15.
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Alexa Bartell.Photo: Jeffco Sheriff/Twitter
It’s not clear if the suspects have entered pleas or retained attorneys.
It’s also unclear which suspect authorities believe was driving the black 2016 Chevy Silverado investigators were looking for, but all three are accused of being involved in a rock-throwing spree that targeted multiple vehicles in the area, according to the release.
On April 19 at 10:45 p.m., Alexa Bartell was driving on Indiana Street, a long stretch of highway in Jefferson County, when a large rock was hurled through her windshield, killing her, PEOPLE previously reported.