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The Mead woman killed in a crash in downtown Spokane Tuesday night was a secretary at a Spokane elementary school.
Lori Keller died and her husband, Gary, may be paralyzed after Jon A. Strine crashed into their motorcycle while driving his Mercedes at Fifth Avenue and Brown Street, according to police.
“Everyone just loved her,” said Terren Roloff, Spokane Public Schools spokeswoman.
Read Sara Leaming’s story here.
Other recent public safety stories include:
Homeless man dies at gas station
Lawsuit brought against peeper
Don’t forget about D.F Oliveria’s updates on Kootenai County scanner traffic on his Huckleberries blog here.
Who says no one reads the newspaper anymore?
A watchful newspaper reader in Colville helped nab the Montana Department of Corrections escapee suspected in a Spokane Valley burglary today. Read the story here.
Other public safety stories today include:
The HIV-positive man charged with assault may have had unprotected sex with as many as 80 people without telling them about his disease, health officials say.
Zuriel E. Roush, 22, (left) declined to speak with The Spokesman-Review.
That came after Deputy Prosecutor Rachel Sterett mentioned Roush’s interviews with TV news media in court, citing his claims that he intended to infect as many people as he could with the virus.
Read Sara Leaming’s story here
Other stories in today’s paper include:
Escapee suspected in store burglary
SWAT team finds wanted man wedged in rafters
Body found in Grant Co. canal IDed
Spokane’s newest recruit, Ajax, met with local media Wednesday. Read the story here and check out a slide show here.
Other stories in today’s paper include:
Autopsy shows man was shot in back
The original pharmacy robber from last summer entered a guilty plea in Spokane County Superior Court today, and The Spokesman-Review was the only news organization there.
Read Thomas Clouse’s story here.
Police: Porn, theft lured boy to library
Ephrata man killed by train Sunday
88 contacts, 10 arrests at Sasquatch
Men in deadly rafting accident identified
The Guinness Book of World Records plans to honor a man for filing the most lawsuits in history.
One problem: the man in question has filed an injunction in Eastern Washington federal court seeking to stop it. Read Thomas Clouse’s story here
Here are the rest of today’s public safety stories:
Cigarette caused apartment fire, officials say
Veradale man injured in motorcycle crash
It’s been a busy day on the public safety beat. Check out these local stories:
HIV-positive man charged with assault
Man set ablaze in dispute over beer money
Man killed in logging accident identified
Photo released of would-be Walgreens robber
Man gets six months for ramming teens in car