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  2. 12-year-old stole grandfather's car, drove 160 miles, police say

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    The Grant County Sheriff's Office Motor Traffic Unit went looking for the car after receiving the call. At around 10:20 a.m., they found the vehicle parked at a curb. The boy then allegedly "led ...

  3. Glenn Palmer (sheriff) - Wikipedia

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    Glenn E. Palmer (born 1961) [1] is the former sheriff of Grant County, Oregon. Palmer was the only Sheriff in Grant County history to be elected for five consecutive terms. He was first appointed in November 2000. Palmer lost his bid for reelection in 2020. [2]

  4. Three dead, one seriously injured in Grant County crash ... - AOL

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    All three fatalities were occupants in a Ford F-150 truck, and one person, the Ford driver, was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, according to a Grant County Sheriff's Office Facebook ...

  5. Three passengers who died in Grant County crash identified - AOL

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    Grant County Coroner Craig Morrison said Hilda Rodriguez, 29; Aida Rodriguez, 25; and Efrain Garcia, 29, all from Bolivia, died Feb. 29 in the crash at Road 25-Southwest and Road R-Southwest near ...

  6. Harvey Whitehill - Wikipedia

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    Harvey H. Whitehill (September 2, 1838 – September 14, 1906) was a sheriff of the American Old West. He was best known for arresting Billy the Kid, who escaped from his jail in 1876. [1] His life as a lawman was documented in the book Sheriff Harvey Whitehill; Silver City Stalwart, by author Robert Alexander.

  7. Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith - Wikipedia

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    Attorney General Ogden then brought charges against four leaders of the mob, as well as bringing impeachment proceedings against the Grant County sheriff who had refused to intervene. [7] All-white Grant County juries returned "not guilty" verdicts for all of the leaders charged. [8]

  8. Grant County GOP splits into two parties over leadership crisis

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    Last fall, Grant County's GOP split into two factions, each with its own chairman, board and state committee representatives — and each claiming to be legitimate. ... Grant County sheriff's ...

  9. Frank J. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Frank J. Anderson (1938 – April 30, 2022) was an American politician who served as Sheriff of Marion County, Indiana, from 2003 until 2011.He was the first black person to serve in that post and the second black Sheriff in Indiana after Oatess E. Archey, who was elected sheriff of Grant County, Indiana in 1998 and re-elected to another four-year term in 2002.