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A hiker died after falling through an ice bridge in Alaska, state officials said.The climber, a 43-year-old from Japan, was reportedly un-roped from his teammates when he fell near their camp, which was at approximately 8,000 feet on the Kahiltna Glacier.After contacting mountaineering ra stanley cup ngers, attempts were made to save the hiker. One ranger rappelled into the creva stanley cup sse as deep as possible, confirming that the ice bridge collapse had filled the narrow crevasse with a large volume of snow and ice approximately 80 feet below the glacier surface, a statement from the National Park Service says.The ranger was unable to descend further and reach the climber.Officials are trying to determine whether it will be feasible to recover the hiker s body in the coming days. .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;b stanley cup order: 1px solid 005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family: proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to d Smjl Montana Meat Collective teaches sausage-making in Helena
A Starbucks worker in New Jersey allegedly spat in police officers drinks, officials said Tuesday.Park Ridge officers arrested Kevin Trejo, 21, on charges of subjecting a law enforcement officer to contact with bodily fluid, knowingly tampering with a cup of coffee while knowing it was ordered by a law enforcement officer and creating a hazardous or physically dangerous condition.In a statemen adidas og t, Park Ridge Police Chief Joseph Madden said Trejo was arrested after an investigation found that he spat i salomon n the drinks of officers who patronized the store where he worked.New Jersey St ugg ate Policemen s Benevolent Association President Patrick Colligan called Trejo s alleged actions outrageous. Every time I think we as society hit bottom, there is a new incident, Colligan said. Officers risk their lives daily, it shouldn t be while getting coffee. A Starbucks spokesperson said Trejo was no longer employed by the company. Obviously this individual s behavior was reprehensible and not at all a reflection of how our partners or employees treat our customers on a daily basis, the spokesperson said.Starbucks is working with the police department in the investigation.WPIX s Aliza Chasan first |
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