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April 29
SPRING FOREST DRIVE
MEBANE
Robbery
At 9:21 p.m. last Saturday, Me-
bane police responded to the Hol
iday Inn Express at 149 Spring
Forest Drive, which had just been
robbed. According to the Burling
ton Times, the suspect is described
as a black male with a heavy build,
wearing dark jeans, a black hoodie
and prescription-style glasses. After
the robbery, the suspect ran to his
vehicle, which is described as a Sil
ver 2010 Chevrolet Malibu. The in
vestigation is still ongoing. Anyone
with information should contact the
Mebane Police Department.
O GAMES
April 29
ELON
Possession of Cocaine
Last Saturday night, Elon se
nior David Mason Wyrick was
arrested for possession of cocaine.
According to the Elon Police De
partment, Wyrick was taken into
custody at the Alamance County
Jail without incident and released
on a $7,500 bond. His court date
was set for May 1. Wyrick declined
to comment on the charges.
April 29
STELLARS STREET
BURLINGTON
Murder and robbery
At 12:15 p.m. last Saturday. Burl-
ington Police found an imresponsive
man in his apartment, whom police
say died of an apparent stab wound.
The man, Daniel Lee Paul, 67, was
discovered to have a puncture wound
in his upper torso. According to Burl
ington Times, police determined that
Paul had been robbed of his wallet
and cash during the altercation that
resulted in his stabbing. Paul was
pronounced dead at the scene. Po
lice apprehended a suspect on South
Church Street, who is currently being
held in Alamance County Jail with
out bond.
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1 Greek played by
Anthony Quinn
6 Small plateau
10 Slick-talking
14‘TTiatistosay...”
15 Channel showing
many games
16 Sommelier’s prefix
17 Incessantly
18 ‘Cubicle, e.g.
20 Kids’ racing
vehicles
22 Chicken king
23 Prefix with pass
or plus
24 Cultural funding
org.
25 Mottled
26 MGM motto word
27 ‘Singing skill that
enables good
phrasing
32 Get an : ace
33 Casino gratuity
34 Overseer
37 Harbor protectors
39 ‘Vrtruvian Man”
artist
42 Pacific Rim
continent
43 Mozart’s “ fan
tutte”
44 Jupiter or Mars
45 ‘Number after a
circled “c”
50 EPA pollution std.
52 Wetland plant
53 Capri suffix
54 Bit of wordplay
55 Aviation stat.
56 “Flags of Our
Fathers” setting
60 ‘Unobstructed
view
63 inn postings
64 Cosmc^itan rival
65 Gold diggers’
objectives
66 First in a line of
Russian princes
67 River crossed by
Charon
68 Old or Wild
follower
69 Lacking, and
what can go with
each word in the
answers to
starred clues
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1 Zest
2 Melville novel set
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3 Really stink
4 Split fruit?
5 Mario who won
IndyCar races in
four different
decades
6 Sussex stable
area
7 Anka’s “ Beso”
8 Common sports
injury
9 Short sock
10 Rep. group
11 Tony-winning
actress for “Miss
Saigon”
12 Run up, as debts
13 Afrikaans
speakers
19 Iraq’s City
21 Western border
lake
25 “The Purloined
Letter” writer
27 Westernmost
Mexican state,
familiarly
28 Small deer
29 With allure
30 Bank statement
listings: Abbr.
31 Japanese sash
35 Edinburgh native
36 Agree (with)
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38 Eastern spiritual
path
39 One may be
fetching
40 of hands
41 Director De Sica
43 Spanish hero
El_
46 Start to fall?
47 Soccer penalty
card color
48 Make more time
for hobbies, say
49 “Here we go
again” feeling
50 Cathedral areas
51 Blanket that’s
often hand-sewn
56 Superlative
suffix
57 “Do once!”
58 Less, musically
59 “Not a chance!”
61 Bad spell
62 Game console
letters
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