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CBS News
27-06-2025
- CBS News
Body camera video shows police rescue man from Massachusetts swamp after 7 hours
Police body camera video shows the successful rescue of a young man who was stranded in a swampy area of Somerset, Massachusetts on Sunday. This was a tall task for police, working in difficult terrain to bring the 19-year-old home before the heat wave. Time was against police who pushed through thick swampy reeds and waist deep wetlands. The wild scene played out on police body cam video as officer Brenan Cardoza rushed to rescue a young man stranded in the swamps for about seven hours. But there was a sigh of relief from the 19-year-old when police reached him. "Muddy, nasty area where you wouldn't want to be," said Officer Cardoza. "It was difficult to see, I had to call out for the gentleman. We were able to basically talk back and forth to each other, that was able to get me going in the right direction toward him." His family told police he went for a walk without his cellphone, then somehow got lost. The 19-year-old's cries for help are what neighbors heard who also called police. Drone used to locate man While offers were on the ground, Officer Paul Trenholme had a viewpoint from the sky using a drone, playing a pre-recorded message on a speaker to pinpoint the lost young man's location. A 19-year-old man was rescued by Somerset police officers after seven hours in a swamp. CBS Boston "I sent the drone back out and I let the individual know that we had officers in the woods, to keep calling out and that just played over and over and then as he called out our officers were able to pinpoint and triangulate his position and locate him," said Officer Trenholme. Investigators found him disoriented and dehydrated. It was a great outcome for a challenging rescue mission. "Used the drone in quite a few search and rescue missions. Thankfully, this was successful. Lately they have not been successful," said Officer Trenholme. "We didn't do anything that any other police officer wouldn't have done," added Officer Cardoza. The drone also helped officers, and the young man find a safe path out of the woods towards home. Officers say when you're out walking, don't forget your cellphone, stay hydrated, and always tell people where you're going.


Free Malaysia Today
18-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
P-hailing rider trying to beat red light crashes into car
The incident at Jalan Awan Besar on Sunday left the motorcyclist with injuries on his hand and lips. PETALING JAYA : A 19-year-old p-hailing rider trying to beat a red light in Kuala Lumpur ended up suffering injuries after crashing into a car and somersaulting in the air. Kuala Lumpur traffic investigation and enforcement department chief Zamzuri Isa said the incident at Jalan Awan Besar on Sunday left the motorcyclist with injuries on his hand and lips. He only required outpatient treatment, Zamzuri said in a statement. 'Preliminary checks of CCTV footage found that, during the incident, the motorcyclist was trying to beat the traffic light. 'Meanwhile, the traffic light for the lane that the car was in had changed to green.' A viral video of the incident showed that the car had already turned just as the light turned green.

ABC News
16-06-2025
- ABC News
Woman faces court charged with torture, detaining 19yo for two days
A 34-year-old woman has faced court charged with the torture and deprivation of liberty of a 19-year-old woman in Queensland's far north. Kaidii Dayl Ephraums, of Townsville, was charged in relation to an incident in the main street of Cairns, on Friday, June 13. Police will allege a 19-year-old woman was assaulted in Sheridan Street and then taken to a property where she was held for two days, repeatedly assaulted and had her head shaved. Officers commenced investigations when a missing person's report was registered on Saturday, June 14. Detective Acting Inspector Cindy Searle said the women were found on Sheridan Street about 2:45pm on Sunday, June 15. The 19-year-old was taken to Cairns Hospital and has since been released. It is understood the women were known to each other and investigations into a motive are continuing. "Police have contacted and made enquiries with a number of witnesses," Detective Inspector Cindy Searle said. "If people feel they have some information, if they were to come forward to Crime Stoppers or Policelink, that would be appreciated." Ms Ephraums is charged with 14 offences, including torture, deprivation of liberty and assault. She faced court on Monday and was remanded in custody to appear again in the Cairns Magistrates Court on August 5.


BBC News
06-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Mohammed in talks with several clubs after Dundee exit
Edinburgh-born 19-year-old forward Rayan Mohammed has missed out on a debut for Pakistan against Myanmar through injury but is in talks with clubs in Scotland, England and abroad after being released by Dundee. (The Scotsman), externalRead Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.


CTV News
04-06-2025
- General
- CTV News
Two women arrested, officer assaulted in Moser River: N.S. RCMP
An RCMP detachment can be seen in this file photo. (David Prisciak/CTV News) An RCMP officer was allegedly assaulted when police responded to a report of an altercation at a Moser River home. When officers arrived at the Moser River North Road home, around 1:10 a.m. Wednesday, six adults were located. According to police, five of them displayed signs of impairment. 'One RCMP officer was assaulted by a 20-year-old woman from Halifax. During her arrest she assaulted a second officer,' reads a news release from the Nova Scotia RCMP. Police say officers learned a 19-year-old woman from Halifax, who was present in the home, lied about her identity and was wanted on a provincewide arrest warrant. The 19-year-old was arrested and later released. She is scheduled to appear in court to face a charge of obstructing a peace officer. The 20-year-old was released on conditions and is scheduled to appear in Dartmouth provincial court on July 23 to face two counts of assaulting a peace officers, resisting arrest and mischief. Police say the investigation into an alleged assault at the home between the six adults who were present is ongoing. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page