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Update At: 7/13/2024
An Amber Alert has been issued for 9-year-old Geon King-Parriett, who is missing from Durham, North Carolina. He is believed to be with 33-year-old Mariah King. Both were last seen on South Benjamine Street.
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An AMBER Alert was issued for 9-year-old Geon King, last seen with his mother, Mariah King, in Durham. Geon is described as a Black boy, 4'10" tall, wearing a black hoodie and sweatpants. Mariah is a Black woman, 5'4" tall, last seen in gray sweatpants and a black crop top. They were last spotted on foot in the 200 block of South Benjamine Street.
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Arsonists targeted France's high-speed rail network, disrupting travel for 800,000 people ahead of the Olympic Games. The attacks, which involved setting fires in critical signaling cables, were described as premeditated and calculated. Authorities are investigating the incidents, which have raised security concerns as the city prepares for the Games. Despite the disruptions, officials assured that transport for Olympic delegations would be maintained.
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Amélie Oudéa-Castéra described the arson attacks on France's high-speed rail network as coordinated sabotage, disrupting travel to Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony. The attacks targeted critical signaling cables, causing significant travel delays and prompting a national investigation. French officials condemned the actions, emphasizing their criminal nature, while security measures for the Games were heightened.
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Arson attacks on France's high-speed rail network disrupted train travel to Paris, affecting around 800,000 people, including athletes heading to the Olympic Games opening ceremony. The coordinated sabotage targeted critical signaling cables, causing significant delays and chaos. French authorities are investigating the attacks, which were described as premeditated and aimed at creating disorder during the event. Despite the disruptions, the opening ceremony proceeded as planned, with heightened security measures in place.
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