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Cedarburg bank ATM robbery, police release surveillance
Cedarburg bank ATM robbery, police release surveillance

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Cedarburg bank ATM robbery, police release surveillance

The Brief Cedarburg police have released surveillance video that shows a bank ATM robbery. It happened at Port Washington State Bank on the afternoon of May 20. The investigation led law enforcement to Grafton and as far away as Illinois. CEDARBURG, Wis. - Cedarburg police have released surveillance video that shows a bank ATM robbery that happened on the afternoon of May 20. The backstory Police said an ATM was being serviced at Port Washington State Bank on Washington Avenue. As money was being loaded into the machine, two suspects approached a worker and stole a bag of money. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android The suspects fled the area down Portland Road. No gun was displayed, and the worker was not hurt. Michael Gannon, the owner of Juice's Ghost Town in Grafton, said law enforcement swarmed his business roughly 20 minutes later looking for suspects. Investigators said the suspects' car was ditched in Grafton. Police did not say how much money was stolen from the ATM. The investigation is ongoing. Dig deeper Cameras tracked a second vehicle wanted in connection to the robbery all the way to Lake Forest, Illinois. Police there tried to stop it, which led to a chase and ended with a crash. The people in that vehicle ran off. The City of Highland Park posted that the driver was arrested. Highland Park police said they were looking for the other people in the car, but despite drones and K-9s, no one else was taken into custody. The Source Information in this story is from the Cedaburg Police Department.

Anyone for tennis? Not me but the ace Megasaray Club Belek serves up a stunning five star treat for holidaymakers
Anyone for tennis? Not me but the ace Megasaray Club Belek serves up a stunning five star treat for holidaymakers

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Anyone for tennis? Not me but the ace Megasaray Club Belek serves up a stunning five star treat for holidaymakers

Michael Gannon headed to Antalya in Turkey to check out a stunning resort that is a regular stopping point on the tennis tour My new German chum recognised the Scottish accent but my gag was lost in translation. 'Ah, you are like Andy Murray, are you here for the tennis?' ‌ 'I'm more like Chic Murray,' I replied. Perhaps understandably he'd never heard of the legendary Scottish stand-up. ‌ I wasn't there for the tennis either. I was at the Megasaray Club Belek for a luxurious family break. And it was ace. In fairness to my new friend, it was a fair question. The superb resort in Türkiye's Antalya coast is renowned for tennis. With more than 20 top class courts, exceptional training facilities, including a SPA and wellness centre, along with a gym. ‌ Little wonder it's a regular staging point for World Tennis Association ranking events and a Mecca for amateur players looking to some game time in stunning weather. There are as many racquet bags as there are beach bags around the stunning complex. There are plenty of sublime golf courses on the doorstep as well. But we were not there to work up a sweat. We were there to relax and soak up some rays after a brutally long Scottish winter. ‌ And this place delivered and then some. Antalya has become a hot spot for tourists from the UK and beyond and there are a string of five star all includes right along the coast. The Megasaray Club Belek is more of a hidden gem to British holidaymakers though as it's been more of a haunt for travellers from the rest of Europe. ‌ It's time Brits got in on the secret though. This place served up a treat. ‌ We spent a week in late spring and it was a winner with my wife and six-yer-old daughter. The first impressions were, well impressive, and the standards never slipped for a second. Some of these huge resorts can feel a little overpowering but this one felt much more welcoming and relaxing, which is good going for a place with near 600 rooms and close to 1900 beds. ‌ It was busy without every feeling overcrowded, sprawling yet intimate. We felt right at home from the first minute. There are several pool areas with beautiful pine tree lined gardens. Each section caters for every taste. There's the main pool, the central hub with plenty of loungers and a winding river around it. There's also an adults only pool for those wanting some extra peace and quiet with a couple of other ones – hugged by bars – for folk to relax next to. ‌ But my wife's focus was honed in on one part of the hotel in particular – the beach. The Megasaray has it's only private sandy section with a stunning pier as well. ‌ And as a dedicated beach lover, it was right up her street. The soft sand and still water made it perfect for topping up tans and cooling off with a dip. The cabanas are sensational for those looking for a bit of coastal luxury, with food and drink dished out at a whim. The pier has loungers and it's own bar too, and it's a stunning spot for a drink, especially later in the afternoon when the sun is starting to dip. Likewise the cool bear bar perched on the water's edge. If all this sounds incredibly relaxing, you'd be right. ‌ But don't be fooled. There's also a thrilling waterpark for the young – and the young at heart. My we one is a daredevil at the best of times and her eyes lift up the moment she clocked the chutes and flumes. ‌ I barely got time to slap on the Factor 50 before she had me whisked off to give them a whirl. She had a ball – I had a bawl. Half of Antalya must have heard my scream when we rocketed down one of the four-storey chutes like the Jamaican bobsleigh team. It was great fun though and put to full use every single day. ‌ The rewards for her old day came elsewhere. Like the food and drink. And this is where the Megasaray really delivers. The dinning options were not just good, like they are in a lot of five star all inclusive resorts, they were exception. At some places, the buffets can be dull and the a la carte options limited. ‌ Not here. From a breakfast with more options than my mind could cope with, to the sensational street food stack corner and the evening buffet hub, it was full marks for the lot. It was the a la carte restaurants that were another level. We went for several options, including the Italian, the Mexican and the Chinese. ‌ It was tough to pick a winner as every one of them was top notch. But if pushed, the Mexican narrowly came out on top. Oh wait, the Italian. No, the Chinese… Mind you, the shrimp fajitas in the Mexican might just edge it. There was plenty for the fussy youngster in our group as well, with terrific kids menus. ‌ The kids club got a big thumbs up too, as did the entertainment at night which starts with mini discos before a succession of cracking shows for all the family. It was a hard place to leave but we did venture out to check out its sister hotel, the Megasasay West Beach Antalya, on the beautiful Konyaalti Promenade on the other side of the city. ‌ There was a different vibe there, with a hotel that could have been airlifted out of Miami, with cool design and trendy restaurants and bars. It's right on the beach and also close to the Antalya old town for people who fancy getting out and about to see the sights. Back at our HQ we went from a regular room – which was anything but regular with a stunning sea view – to a swim up suite that was something really special. ‌ The Megasaray Club Belek was a smash hit – and that's no joke. GET THERE Several airlines fly direct from Scotland to Antalya, including Jet2, TUI and Sun Express ‌ BOOK IT Rooms at the Megasaray Club Belek are available direct with the resort, with or packages with TUI and Jet2, prices variable

Jota injury is Celtic explosion that will cause transfer tremors and Paul Tisdale better get his skates on
Jota injury is Celtic explosion that will cause transfer tremors and Paul Tisdale better get his skates on

Daily Record

time03-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

Jota injury is Celtic explosion that will cause transfer tremors and Paul Tisdale better get his skates on

Our man Michael Gannon reckons the devastating impact of the Portuguese star's injury will be felt in the recruitment department In tabloid terms, a player suffering a long term injury is usually called a blow. With Jota, it's more like an explosion. ‌ This is the kind of bad news that fires shrapnel across every department of a club. ‌ First of all there's the personal angle. For a guy who won the lottery with his move to Saudi Arabia, Jota hasn't had much luck since. The life tax has hit the lad hard with a rough time in the Middle East and a frustrating spell in France that followed. It seemed like everything was coming back together for the 26-year-old until, bang, his ACL goes at Tannadice and now he's looking at nine months on the sidelines. He might be worth a few quid, but that's a sore one. It's also caused a major crater in Brendan Rodgers' team. Even a 70 percent fit Jota was a massive contributor to the Hoops in recent months and he would have been fully up to speed in time for the start of next season. The injury has given Rodgers a headache in the short term and an issue that will need tackled in the long. ‌ That's where the fall out of the injury will be felt most. It's now over to Paul Tisdale and his recruitment department to get to work – and the club's money men to dig out the bag of dosh. ‌ Jota being out until 2026 will force another shift in strategy when it comes to summer transfers. Celtic already needed another striker and an extra wide man – now they'll need to add a top class winger to the shopping list. That might sound cold when one of their main men will come back eventually. ‌ But it's also a harsh reality. Celtic have a vital Champions League qualifier to deal with this season and then, they hope, the group stages once again. Jota would have been a huge part of the campaign, but now he'll be out of commission for the duration. And Celtic will need to act. ‌ They already look light in the attacking areas. Daizen Maeda has combined roles as the main striker for the season half of the season, with the occasional shift back out wide – sometimes in the same games. Adam Idah will get the nod up front against Rangers at Ibrox and while the big Irishman's numbers are decent, he could do with catching fire and keep smouldering through pre-season. Nicolas Kuhn should still be around, with the transfer talk around the German cooling in recent weeks, and there's Yang Hyun-Jun and James Forrest around too. ‌ Yang has shown positive signs but he's no Jota. No one will doubt Forrest's club legend status these days but he'll be 34-year-old in July and probably a handy cameo man. That's why Celtic will need to get their skates on. They might be walking out at Hampden at the end of May but the real cup final is that qualifier at the end of August. ‌ This summer is when we'll see how the new look recruitment set up is working. In January, Celtic brought back Jota and teed up a return for Kieran Tierney, while also drafting in Kasper Schmeichel's old Leicester City teammate Jeffrey Schlupp. It's not like these guys were dug out like diamonds in the rough by some super scout or unearthed using one of these fancy algorithms some clubs are using these days. ‌ Tisdale and co need to come up with the goods because, let's face it, despite Celtic's dominance, some of the recent windows have been a bit iffy. A lot of the players who have driven this success have been around for a good while and they could do with some back up. Celtic can enjoy their risk free jaunt to Ibrox and then savour a shot at another Treble. But that doesn't mean the folk behind the scenes can afford to sit back and admire the view. They are the ones who need to pick up the pieces from the damage left by the Jota devastation.

Celtic crowned the award season dominators by the Jury as Lennon Miller bucks the trend
Celtic crowned the award season dominators by the Jury as Lennon Miller bucks the trend

Daily Record

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Celtic crowned the award season dominators by the Jury as Lennon Miller bucks the trend

Who gets your vote for player of the season? Michael Gannon: Callum McGregor. Team-mate Daizen Maeda has been superb but the Celtic captain makes the side tick and has been the driving force this season. Andy Newport: Daizen Maeda. The Celtic ace has had an outstanding season combining relentless graft off the ball with a devastating scoring touch on it. He's the clear candidate for the prize. Scott Burns: It is hard to look beyond Daizen Maeda in terms of his goals and assists for Celtic. Nicolas Kuhn would've been in the equation but he tailed off for a long spell. Simon Murray and Sam Dalby are honourable mentions. Who would you back for manager of the season? Michael Gannon: Brendan Rodgers. The Celtic boss is 90 minutes away from the Treble and has done a brilliant job maintaining the sky high levels at Parkhead. Andy Newport: It's always hard to make this choice before the season has played out but as things stand with his side on course for a Treble, Brendan Rodgers gets my vote. Scott Burns: As it stands you would have to go for Brendan Rodgers as he already has a double in the bag. David Gray and Jim Goodwin have also done well, while Jimmy Thelin could eclipse them with a third place finish and a Scottish Cup. Who do you think should be named Scotland's young player of the year? Michael Gannon: Lennon Miller. The Motherwell youngster is been a touch of class and it's no wonder there is a ton of interest. Andy Newport: Lennon Miller continues to grow in stature at Motherwell. He got stick for his comments after joining the Scotland squad but it was a show of confidence from a kid we should all be hugely excited about. Scott Burns: Motherwell's Lennon Miller would probably shade it from James Wilson of Hearts. Hearts are looking for their third new boss of the campaign. Who'd be your pick? Michael Gannon: Derek McInnes and Stephen Robinson are right under the Jambos' noses and both would be bankers to have Hearts challenging in the top four. Andy Newport: Stephen Robinson. The St Mirren gaffer has worked wonders on a shoestring in Paisley and deserves a crack at one of Scotland's biggest clubs.

Breaking Fentanyl's Grip: An inside look from the DEA
Breaking Fentanyl's Grip: An inside look from the DEA

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Health
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Breaking Fentanyl's Grip: An inside look from the DEA

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. Fentanyl is a potent-synthetic opioid drug approved by the FDA for use as pain relief, but more times than now, gets into the wrong hands. Eyewitness News' Jessica Costello sits down with Michael Gannon, from the DEA in Indianapolis, for a 'potent' conversation about fentanyl epidemic. Check out the video player above for the full interview. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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