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ssimiliano Ortolan,
said police were tipped off that Sollecito had checked into a hotel
in Venzone, on the Italian side of the border, and they went
to find him there, waking him and his girlfriend up Friday morning
and bringing him to the police station in Udine.No arrest warrant had
been issued by the Florence court. But the court demanded that Sollecito
turn over his passport and ID papers to prevent him from leaving
the country.At the police station, Sollecito told investigators that he
had driven into Austria on Thursday afternoon after attending the opening
session of the trial in Florence. After the court began deliberating, Sollecito
said he travelled the 250 miles from Florence to Udine on Italy's
northeastern border with Austria and crossed the frontier, Ortolan said.He
said Sollecito and his girlfriend had told investigators they had visited
Villach, a town near the border, and had then returned to Italy
and checked into the Venzone hotel at about 1 a.m. He said
Sollecito didn't explain why he had taken the trip."I think it's somewhat
significant that, before the sentence was handed down, he left Florence
where he had been and traveled many kilometers to get close to
two frontiers, Slovenia and Austria," Ortolan said. "It is a bit perplexing."In
Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand over ID upon check-in. Hotels
are then required to communicate the information to local police. At about
6:30 a.m., police showed up at
This undated photo released by Utah State Parks shows rock formations at
Goblin Valley State Park.AP/Utah State ParksProsecutors filed charges Friday
against two former Boy Scout leaders accused of toppling one of the
ancient rock formations at Utah's Goblin Valley State Park.Glenn Taylor
is charged with criminal mischief and David Hall with aiding criminal mischief,
another felony, Utah State Parks & Recreation said.Emery County Attorney
David Blackwell said he filed the charges Friday but is trying to
negotiate a plea deal.The pair was ordered to appear in state court
March 18.A video shot by Hall in October and posted on YouTube
shows Taylor dislodging a mushroom-shaped sandstone pillar.They claimed
it might have been ready to fall and kill a visitor. Both
were later stripped of their Boy Scout positions.Park officials have said
the rock formation had been standing for much of human history, if
not longer."We are taking it seriously," Blackwell said. "It's been an interesting
case, mostly because of the attention it's garnered."Blackwell said any
defense asserting the goblin-shaped rock was ready to tip over "would need
to have a lot of expert testimony, and it would probably go
both ways."The round-shaped rock, which was pushed off a natural pedestal,
weighed thousands of pounds, he said.Taylor's lawyer, Scott Card, didn't
immediately return a phone message Friday from The Associated Press Friday.Blackwell
said Hall doesn't have a l
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Jan. 31, 2014: In this citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media
Center (AMC), an anti-Bashar Assad activist group, which has been authenticated
based on its contents and other AP reporting, Syrians inspect the rubble
of destroyed buildings following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo,
Syria.APPARIS Two high school classmates, both French Muslims, headed off
to Syria this month instead of going to school. They were located,
brought home -- one fetched by his father -- and are now
being investigated on terrorism-linked charges.The unfolding drama of the
teenagers, aged 15 and 16, highlights how Syria has become a magnet
for a vulnerable fringe of young Muslims in the West. It is
among a small wave of cases that are putting French authorities, and
some families, on edge.The bloody three-year-old conflict in Syria has drawn
thousands of Muslims to join the ranks of battalions trying to topple
the regime or other fighting groups looking to conquer the region in
the name of Islam.French authorities say that more than 600 French have
gone to Syria, are plotting to go or have returned, and more
than 20 French have been killed in fighting. As of mid-January, a
dozen French adolescents were in Syria or in transit, according to authorities.Many
of the alleged would-be jihadis are clearly amateurs."He's a victim. He's
not a terrorist," said the father of the 15-year-old before his son
was handed a preliminary charge linked to terrori
Queens bank in broad daylight. Authorities didn't disclose how much was
taken in the robbery that occurred inside an ATM lobby at around
noon Friday at a HSBC bank branch in the Elmhurst neighborhood of
Queens. (AP Photo/FBI)The Associated PressNEW YORK Federal investigators
are searching for three men they say held up an armored truck
guard at a Queens bank in broad daylight.Authorities didn't disclose how
much was taken in the robbery that occurred inside an ATM lobby
at around noon Friday at a HSBC bank branch in the Elmhurst
neighborhood of Queens.They say the guard was sprayed with a chemical after
making a regularly scheduled pickup at the bank.Security photos show one
of the men wearing all black pointing a handgun in the guard's
face.Authorities say the men fled in a blue or black Ford Explorer.Armored
truck company GardaWorld has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading
to an arrest and conviction in the case.
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