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Miami man accused of sex battery, robbery after women thought his SUV was their Uber: Police
Skip to contentMiami-Dade CountyA Miami man is facing serious charges after one woman said she was sexually battered and another said she was robbed by him after they got in his SUV that they believed was their Uber ride, police said.Yadir Alejandro Gongora, 39, was arrested Wednesday on charges of sexual battery and strongarm robbery, an arrest report said.According to the report, the alleged incident happened around 3 a.m. on Sept. 30, when the two women who are tourists said they left a club in the Wynwood area and got into a black SUV they believed to be their Uber.Get South Florida...…Skip to contentMiami-Dade CountyA Miami man is facing serious charges after one woman said she was sexually battered and another said she was robbed by him after they got in his SUV that they believed was their Uber ride, police said.Yadir Alejandro Gongora, 39, was arrested Wednesday on charges of sexual battery and strongarm robbery, an arrest report said.According to the report, the alleged incident happened around 3 a.m. on Sept. 30, when the two women who are tourists said they left a club in the Wynwood area and got into a black SUV they believed to be their Uber.Get South Florida...WW…
Hampton, Norfolk receive letters from Gov. Northam requesting their plan to lower COVID-19 infections
Breaking NewsHampton Mayor Donnie Tuck said he received a letter from the Governor last Friday. He still wants to hear from council members before releasing a plan.7:33 PM EDT July 20, 2020HAMPTON, Va. — Governor Ralph Northam wants cities in Hampton Roads to get COVID-19 under control. He's asking local mayors what their plan is to lower their city's number of infections. Coronavirus numbers continue to rise in our area.According to the Virginia Health Department, there were 723 COVID-19 cases in Hampton as of Monday morning. There were only 271 one month ago.Hampton Mayor Donnie Tuck said...…Breaking NewsHampton Mayor Donnie Tuck said he received a letter from the Governor last Friday. He still wants to hear from council members before releasing a plan.7:33 PM EDT July 20, 2020HAMPTON, Va. — Governor Ralph Northam wants cities in Hampton Roads to get COVID-19 under control. He's asking local mayors what their plan is to lower their city's number of infections. Coronavirus numbers continue to rise in our area.According to the Virginia Health Department, there were 723 COVID-19 cases in Hampton as of Monday morning. There were only 271 one month ago.Hampton Mayor Donnie Tuck said...WW…
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