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Gutridge said the rescue operation was complicated by the public holiday period as all the shops were closed and it proved difficult to secure emergency supplies for the flood victims.
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Gutridge and Mc, Neal who have the pox are recovering fast, the former nearly well.
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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Gutridge and McNeal who have the pox are recovering fast, the former nearly well.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Gutridge later spoke with the victim via telephone.
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"The witness stated that the victim turned around to see the suspect getting in the car with her purse, at which time she grabbed the purse away from the suspect," Gutridge said in the report.
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"The witness stated that the victim turned around to see the suspect getting in the car with her purse, at which time she grabbed the purse away from the suspect," Gutridge said in the report.
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"The witness stated that the victim had already left the scene," Gutridge said in the report.
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"The witness stated that the victim had already left the scene," Gutridge said in the report.
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Gutridge later spoke with the victim via telephone.
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"(The victim) stated that as she was putting away her groceries, she hear some screaming and looked to see what was happening," Gutridge said in the report.
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