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Police issue Silver Alert for missing 78-year-old Woodbine man
Police issue Silver Alert for missing 78-year-old Woodbine man

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Police issue Silver Alert for missing 78-year-old Woodbine man

HOWARD COUNTY, Md. () — Howard County police are asking for the community's help in locating a 78-year-old Woodbine man who was last seen Friday morning. In a news release, the Howard County Police Department said Maryland State Police have issued a Silver Alert for Bruno Rudaitis, who was last seen leaving his home in the 15500 block of Foxpaw Trail at around 11 a.m. on May 30. Police said Rudaitis drove off in his 2007 silver Hyundai Sonata, with tags MD/5FAN69. A family member reported him missing at 8:45 p.m. when he had not come back home and couldn't be reached by phone. Power outages reported across DC, Maryland, Virginia following storms MSP issued a Silver Alert for Rudaitis over concerns regarding his health and well-being. Police described him as around 5 feet 11 inches tall at around 172 lbs. It is unclear what he was wearing when he left his home or in which direction he traveled. Police urge anyone who sees Rudaitis or his car to call 911. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woman injured in crash north of Conger and other reports
Woman injured in crash north of Conger and other reports

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time3 days ago

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Woman injured in crash north of Conger and other reports

May 30—A Conger woman was injured Thursday morning after her vehicle reportedly went off the road and crashed north of Conger. The Sheriff's Office stated Heather Ann Juengel, 37, was extricated from a 2013 Hyundai Sonata and taken to Mayo Clinic Health System in Albert Lea. The report stated the vehicle went off the roadway and went up and over a field drive on 670th Avenue, before it came to rest on the passenger side in the ditch. The crash took place at 8:07 a.m. 2 arrested on warrants Police arrested Melissa Annette Sandberg-Karnes, 42, on a local warrant at 10:37 a.m. Thursday at 411 S. Broadway. Freeborn County Sheriff's Office deputies picked up Roel Gallardo on a local warrant at 12:19 a.m. Friday in Alden after he was arrested in Faribault County on a warrant. Damage reported Police received a report at 11:50 a.m. Thursday of eggs and toilet paper that were thrown all over a truck in a driveway at 1138 Belmont St. Bricks were also thrown at the house. Items stolen from storage unit Several items were reported stolen from a storage unit at 3:09 p.m. Thursday at 601 Pilot St. Items included batteries, power tools, bibs, coats, boots and hunting and fishing items. Man arrested on warrant, possession Police arrested Pah Ne Gay, 22, on a Freeborn County warrant and fifth-degree possession at 11:28 p.m. Thursday near East Third Street and James Avenue. More News Friction builds between Walz, public sector unions on multiple fronts Sickly pooch forces Delta flight to make unscheduled landing in Twin Cities Immigrants fear losing crucial health care if Minnesota legislators revoke access Attempted break-in and other reports Print Article

Armed robbery suspect arrested; gun seized during Natchitoches traffic stop
Armed robbery suspect arrested; gun seized during Natchitoches traffic stop

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time3 days ago

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Armed robbery suspect arrested; gun seized during Natchitoches traffic stop

NATCHITOCHES PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A traffic stop in Natchitoches Parish leads to the arrest of an armed robbery suspect, along with a gun and drugs being seized. Anyia Davis, 20, of Campti, Louisiana, and Jeremiah Metoyer, 18, of Fort Bend, Texas, are both in the Natchitoches Detention Center. Mother abandons children, then reports them as missing The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's office says the two were arrested on May 24 following a traffic stop on St. Clair Street. Deputies with the NPSO Impact Team conducted a traffic stop on a 2017 Hyundai Sonata for a traffic violation. Davis, who was the driver of the vehicle, was wanted on a felony warrant for an armed robbery that happened on November 27, 2024. She was wanted for her alleged involvement in the armed robbery of Cowboy's Truck Stop in Ajax, where shots were fired. No injuries were reported, but cash was taken. The sheriff's office says Metoyer was illegally carrying a handgun and then allegedly ran while being frisked. Teen fatally gunned down in Shreveport neighborhood They say he was quickly caught. A subsequent search led to the seizure of a loaded Glock 26 9mm handgun and approximately 10 grams of suspected marijuana. Authorities say a search of the vehicle uncovered $2,267 in cash hidden inside a camouflage ski mask. The cash was seized as evidence. Davis is a convicted felon previously found guilty of aggravated flight from an officer and aggravated assault. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

2025 Toyota Camry: Is It Worth $28,700? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides
2025 Toyota Camry: Is It Worth $28,700? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides

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time4 days ago

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2025 Toyota Camry: Is It Worth $28,700? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides

2025 Toyota Camry: Is It Worth $28,700? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides originally appeared on Autoblog. Since 1983, the Toyota Camry has sold over 21 million units worldwide. In the U.S, approximately 13 million Camrys have been sold, making it one of the top 10 most popular vehicles on the planet. One of the main reasons may be its combination of legendary reliability, packaging, and overall performance. Unlike previous generations, the 2025 Toyota Camry is only available with a hybrid powertrain and all-wheel drive (AWD). It has always been a smart buy, but competition from models like the Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata is growing fierce. Sales have also declined slightly due to the popularity of crossovers and SUVs. The question is: Can the new powertrain and styling keep the Toyota Camry competitive? View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Despite being based on the same XV80 (TNGA GA-K) platform as its predecessor, the 2025 Toyota Camry features an updated exterior design with a futuristic front-end design based on the new Toyota Prius. Many agree that this new styling theme is cleaner and helps modernize the feel of the Camry. That choice helped Toyota back away from its unnecessary and overblown grill design, which is beneficial. While the profile is the same, the rear also gets a new design, getting rid of the odd tear duct lines from the previous generation's tail lights. Altogether, the new Camry is a bit easier on the eyes. That's especially true when you load it up with the fancy wheels from the XLE package. Like the previous Camry, interior comfort is a priority. Updated seating surfaces, even in the base model, help elevate the comfort of all of the passengers. Dual-zone climate control and rear vents for the passengers are standard, too. Legroom and headroom are at or near the best-in-class, and the higher-end trims' leather, heated seats, heated steering wheel, ambient lighting, and acoustic-laminated glass are nice additions. There's also 15.1 cubic feet of trunk space, which is on par with the class. The 2025 Toyota Camry only comes with a hybrid powertrain, and the V6 and gas I4 are no longer in production. The front-wheel-drive (FWD) model comes with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine connected to two electric motors, which gives you 225 horsepower combined. AWD models add a third electric motor, which gives you a combined total of 232 hp. All Camrys come with a planetary gearset that acts as a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It's one of the more powerful vehicles in its class, while maintaining some of the best gas mileage. At the top of the MPG ratings, the Camry LE is EPA-rated at 52 mpg combined. At the lower end, the XSE AWD Camry is rated at 44 mpg combined. View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Toyota has mastered the AWD system in their hybrids by building an all-electric rear end. Simply put, Toyota eliminated the need for a transfer case, clutch, driveshaft, or any mechanical device to send power to the rear axle. The motor in the rear activates automatically during low-traction situations and improves performance with no need for driver input. The penalty for AWD is about 1 mpg, but the gain (aside from the obvious) is an additional 7 horsepower. As I mentioned earlier, all new Toyota Camrys are available as hybrids. Additionally, they come standard with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and wireless charging capabilities. Base trim Camrys get an 8.0-inch display while higher trims get a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen. The Camry also comes standard with a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster for the LE and SE models and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster in the XLE and XSE trims. There are four Camry trims, with the base model LE starting at $28,700 and the SE starting at $31,000. Going up to the XLE will cost $33,700, and the top-of-the-line XSE starts at $34,900. AWD adds $1,523 on the LE, and $1,525 on the other trims. Still, for what you're paying for, the Camry gives you a hell of a lot of bang for your buck. If you opt for the lower trims, some people get the sense that they are driving a not-so-premium vehicle. The tiny screen and the use of thin plastics in certain areas don't help. Sure, the higher-end Camrys have very nice seats and a great-looking dash, but there are some hints that this car was built on a budget. Even with the acoustic-laminated glass on the higher trim models, there is a bit of road noise that enters the cabin. Toyota ditched its brilliant 301 hp 3.5-liter V6, which, when combined with the TRD performance package upgrade, made for a fun Camry. I know, the word "fun" and "Camry" are rarely placed in the same sentence, but it was true - that car was a hoot to drive. While it's still plenty quick, that old "zing" is lost. The steering is totally synthetic in feel, too, and the car's swagger largely comes in the XSE trim, which bears a steep price. Remember when I mentioned the XSE comes with a "steep price?" That isn't just the financial premium. You see, the XSE package comes with sporty-looking 19-in. smoked gray and black-finished alloy wheels, a cool-looking spoiler, and lots of leather inside. Not only do those goodies add additional rolling mass to the wheels and extra heft to the curb weight, but it's a massive penalty when it comes to efficiency and overall performance. So, the cooler you look, the lower your performance. Bummer. View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Sure, it's easy to nitpick the new Camry, but it is still an excellent ride considering what it is. Few can argue that there is another vehicle that can go toe-to-toe with it. Sure, others may be nicer, more powerful, or more efficient, but the combination of pricing, available AWD, and the overall packaging of the Camry has yet to be matched. 2025 Toyota Camry: Is It Worth $28,700? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides first appeared on Autoblog on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Autoblog on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

N.H. wrong-way driver in critical condition after crash
N.H. wrong-way driver in critical condition after crash

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time5 days ago

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N.H. wrong-way driver in critical condition after crash

LEBANON, N.H. (ABC22/FOX44) – One person was left in critical condition after she drove the wrong way on I-89 and crashed Tuesday afternoon. Police first heard about a driver traveling southbound in northbound lanes near Exit 18. They say the wrong-way driver crash was reported 'less than a minute later' after initial details. Investigators found that a 90-year-old woman had been traveling the wrong way, and hit a VW Atlas SUV, which then struck a Hyundai Sonata. Two drivers were taken to a hospital for evaluations, and the wrong-way driver was transported there in critical condition. The crash and subsequent investigation shut down part of I-89, but it has since reopened. No charges have been filed, but investigations continue. Anyone with information about this incident can call NH Trooper Peter Kosakowski at 603-223-3831. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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