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Arkansas · ArkansasGriffin's loitering conference, July 10. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced a crackdown on loitering in a Thursday news conference. Griffin specially made note of people who “loiter at intersections.” He explained that people loitering at intersections, in some cases asking for or hoping to receive donations, pose a safety hazard to Arkansas motorists. “Loitering in and around public roadways, intersections, and …See the Story
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announces crackdown on loitering, especially at intersections
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Theft · Little RockLITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas State Police officials announced Tuesday that their Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force made multiple arrests and rescued multiple children in coordination with recent national operations. Officials said the operations were targeting child exploitation and named Operation Safe Online Summer (SOS) and Operation Cookie Crumbs. The two operations ran through April and May.
Arkansas State Police arrest Bento…See the Story
Arkansas State Police Make Multiple Arrests, Rescue Multiple Victims as Part of National Child Exploitation Investigation
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FloodsAUSTIN (KXAN) -- All recreational, commercial, and navigational uses of Lake Travis are currently banned as the impacts of flash floods that hit Central Texas over the July 4 weekend are still affecting the area. Travis County Judge Andy Brown issued an order Friday prohibiting the use of waterways in Lake Travis except for emergency response or official government purposes.
Long-term road closures after flood damage This comes after the L…See the Story
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management Deploys Team to Assist with Texas Flood Response
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