Kyrgios helps police catch man who allegedly stole his Tesla

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Kyrgios helps police catch man who allegedly stole his Tesla CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Tennis star Nick Kyrgios helped police catch a man who allegedly stole his Tesla at gunpoint from a home in Australia’s capital city, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported Tuesday.The ABC said court documents showed Kyrgios used the Tesla app to track and slow down the vehicle as police pursued it on Monday morning in Canberra.The ABC said the court documents allege a man pointed a gun at Kyrgios’ mother, Norlaila Kyrgios, and demanded the keys for the car. She called out to Kyrgios, who was nearby, and telephoned a police emergency number as soon as the man drove away in the car. The police chase ended when the car entered a school zone but a man was arrested soon after.A 32-year-old man has been denied bail after appearing in the Australian Capital Territory Magistrates Court on five charges relating to the incident, including aggravated robbery, driving a stolen vehicle, furious driving, and failing to stop for police. ___AP tennis: https://apnews....

Scooby doobie don’t: Discarded joints pose hazards for dogs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Scooby doobie don’t: Discarded joints pose hazards for dogs NEW YORK (AP) — Bondi, an 8-month-old toy poodle, had just returned from a walk when he began stumbling. His head wobbled and soon he could barely stand, so his owner, Colleen Briggs, rushed him to the vet.The good doctor quickly made a diagnosis: Bondi was stoned.On his walk, a sniff must have led Bondi to a discarded joint, which he ate.“He was just doing his usual — exploring everything, sniffing everything,” said Briggs, who began to notice the pot shops sprouting up around New York City, the frequent whiffs of marijuana while circling her Manhattan neighborhood and the unfinished joints now littering sidewalks.In places like New York City, where the first legal recreational pot dispensary opened last year, users can smoke it in the open. As a result, more dogs are coming across — and eating — discarded joints and edibles, prompting alarm among veterinarians and pet owners who blame the steep rise in poisonings on smokers oblivious to the harm they can do by littering.Marijuana ...

PHOTOS: Denver Nuggets 97, Phoenix Suns 87 in Game 2 of NBA playoffs series

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

PHOTOS: Denver Nuggets 97, Phoenix Suns 87 in Game 2 of NBA playoffs series The Denver Nuggets bested the Phoenix Suns 97-87 in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Monday night, May 1, 2023. The Nuggets seized control of the series 2-0.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Nuggets 3-pointers: Devin Booker, Nikola Jokic put on a show in Game 2 Denver Nuggets | Unsung Nuggets heroes Bruce Brown, Aaron Gordon both X-factors vs. Phoenix Denver Nuggets | PHOTOS: Denver Nuggets 125, Phoenix Suns 107 in Game 1 of NBA playoffs series Denver Nuggets | Kiszla: Gritty, little underdog Nuggets remind Phoenix who’s real team to beat in the West Denver Nuggets | “We like our chances,” Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon said of massive NBA Playoffs rematch with Kevin Durant, Suns

Burnt remains of adult male found in Valley Village

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Burnt remains of adult male found in Valley Village While responding to reports of a vehicle fire in Valley Monday night, firefighters discovered the burnt remains an adult male, authorities announced.  The situation unfolded just before 9 p.m. in the 12600 block of West Riverside Drive.  At the scene, crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department worked to put out a vehicle fire at the rear of a two-story commercial building.  “As they quickly extinguished the burning sedan without damage to the structure, they discovered the burned remains of an adult male adjacent to the vehicle,” LAFD said in a news release. The burnt remains of an adult male were discovered May 1, 2023, in Valley Village, adjacent to a burned-out vehicle. (KTLA)First responders on the scene in Valley Village where the burnt remains of an adult male were discovered near a burned-out car on May 1, 2023. (KTLA)No information about the identity of the victim was provided.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. No injuries were reported....

Redwood City man found guilty of attempted robbery

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Redwood City man found guilty of attempted robbery REDWOOD CITY – A 27-year-old Redwood City man has been convicted of the attempted robbery of a woman outside her work place in fall 2021, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.Prosecutors said jurors reached the verdict after an hour and a half of deliberations on Friday afternoon. They also found a special allegation that the defendant, Adam Michael Johnson, used a dangerous weapon in the commission of the crime to be true.The attempted robbery was reported around 8:25 p.m., on Sept. 24, 2021, in the 1700 block of El Camino Real in Redwood City.The victim, a 34-year-old woman, was leaving work at Yanga Enterprises when Johnson approached her and asked for money. When she refused, Johnson became aggressive and showed the handle of a knife from his sweatshirt, according to the district attorney’s office.The victim then took out her cellphone to call police. Prosecutors said Johnson pulled out a 12-inch knife and ordered the victim not to call police. At that sa...

Warriors victory brings economic boom to city

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Warriors victory brings economic boom to city SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The Golden State Warriors advancing to the Western Conference Semifinals is not only a win for Dub Nation, but also for the City of San Francisco.The Warriors have homecourt advantage against the Los Angeles Lakers for the first two games of the series, with the first game tipping off at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.City leaders say this is a major advantage for the tourism industry with fans of both teams coming to the city. "As soon as we won against Sacramento on Sunday, we could see people calling hotels and making reservations. Making sure they could get tickets, get the hotel taken care of and reservations at their favorite restaurants,” said Joe D'Alessandro, the San Francisco Travel Association president.The advantage of the semifinals starting in San Francisco is that it spikes hotel occupancy. "We get people coming in for a few days. It helps all the hotels, right? Rise and tides help bring all the ships and that helps all the other industries as well. Restaur...

2 Colma officers injured after suspect intentionally crashes car

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

2 Colma officers injured after suspect intentionally crashes car (KRON) -- Two Colma police officers were injured after an arrest for shoplifting ended in a crash, the Colma Police Department said. CPD said one suspect rammed an officer with his car. The theft happened at a store on the 1200 block of El Camino Real at about 5:45 p.m. The reporting party told police that one suspect was concealing items in the store and a second suspect was waiting in a vehicle outside. Security guard accused of killing man at SF Walgreens will not be charged with murder, DA says CPD said officers approached the suspect and he tried to escape. The second suspect then drove toward the officers, ramming both the theft suspect and one officer, according to Colma police. CPD said he did this in an attempt to help the theft suspect escape. Both the suspect and the officer were injured. A second officer was also injured when trying to prevent the driver from fleeing, however, he got away and remains at large. The theft suspect was arrested and identified as a 29-year-...

Australian central bank hikes interest rate to 3.85%

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Australian central bank hikes interest rate to 3.85% CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s central bank on Tuesday surprised markets by increasing its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 3.85% despite pausing its climb last month and new evidence that inflation is slowing.The Reserve Bank of Australia’s meeting on April 4 was the first in a year to leave rates on hold to allow time for the bank’s board to observe the impacts of recent hikes. Most economists expected the cash rate would remain steady at 3.6% at the bank’s May meeting. Last week, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that inflation in the March quarter had slowed to 7% from 7.8% in December.But bank Gov. Philip Lowe said inflation remained too far outside his bank’s target range of 2% to 3%.“Inflation in Australia has passed its peak, but at 7% is still too high and it will be some time yet before it is back in the target range,” Lowe said in a statement. “While the recent data showed a welcome decline in inflation, the central forecast rema...

Man shot in DC after intervening in attempted scooter robbery

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Man shot in DC after intervening in attempted scooter robbery A man is in the hospital after being shot near the busy intersection of 14th and S street in Northwest D.C.D.C. police said it happened around 7:30 p.m.Witness saw three teenagers try to take another person’s scooter. When the witness tried to intervene one of the teens shot the man before running away on foot, according to police.Authorities said the man was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital.Police said they have not found the suspects.Below is where police said the shooting happened. Source

Unsigned in major leagues, Bauer gets big welcome in Japan

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:31:52 GMT

Unsigned in major leagues, Bauer gets big welcome in Japan YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Trevor Bauer will pitch his first official game for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars on Wednesday and, to promote the start, a local department store is to unveil a seven-story poster of the former Cy Young winner on the building’s facade.Bauer was unwanted this season by major league teams — at least no club signed him though he was eligible to play — after claims of domestic violence and sexual assault. However, he’s a baseball celebrity in this famous port city in Japan, with few questions asked about his past — and his answers readily accepted.Small replica posters of the department store version dot train stations around town spelling out “Bauer” in English with the message in Japanese — “He’s here.”“My face it too big,” Bauer said recently, breaking into a seldom-seen laugh with reporters. “It’s very cool. It’s very cool. Growing up as a kid you see professional athletes and movie stars on billboards like that; kind of cool for me...