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  • "We had a huge volume of water in a short amount of time," said Deputy Police Chief William Fraher .

    'Frustration' in Paterson Jerry A. DiColo 2011

  • Mr. Fraher said he doesn't expect that any of the evidence was damaged or unusable.

    'Frustration' in Paterson Jerry A. DiColo 2011

  • Referee Pat Fraher whistled the techs, and once Ginobili made the foul shots and the Spurs kept possession, Duncan made a short bank shot to expand that three-point lead before the techs to 83-76 after them with 3: 13 left in the game.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • The only problem was the officiating crew of Derrick Stafford, Violet Palmer and Pat Fraher ruled the basket came after the buzzer.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Rush • Pat Fraher • Brian ForteMarch 05, 2008New Orleans Arena-Attendance: 12,430 (17,200) Time: 2: 09Hawks (24-35) FIELD GOALSREBOUNDS Player

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Rush • Pat Fraher • David GuthrieNovember 30, 2007Target Center-Attendance: 16,297 (19,443) Time: 2: 09Spurs (14-3) FIELD GOALSREBOUNDS Player

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Anthony was called for a technical late in the second quarter after arguing with official Pat Fraher when Anthony was called for a foul. ...

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Pat Fraher called technicals on Carter and Frank during the second quarter.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • "He was a great young man, a fine grandson, and he was very proud to be a Marine and to serve our country," Fraher noted.

    March glimpses 2007

  • "How he had changed in those few months," said James Fraher, his maternal grandfather.

    March glimpses 2007

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