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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Summary (27 & 28 Apr 2015)

Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
Greene County Daily World‎ [Linton, IN]
Friday, April 24 - Barry Hunter Scroggins [54051], 21, Bloomington, was arrested on the preliminary charge of possession of paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,000 surety with ten percent allowed. He was released later that day after posting $100 cash. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Bobby Pierce was the arresting officer.

UO student in Nepal during earthquake checks in with family
KATU
UPDATE: EUGENE, Ore. - Jennifer Brazil said she got a call from Amber's dad at 4 a.m. Tuesday morning.  Amber said they were fine well, and they weren't harmed at all. They'd been walking quite a ways and their goal is to get to the airport to hurry up and get home.  "I knew she was fine. I just felt in my heart she was fine," Jennifer said, "but until you hear somebody say she's fine, there's just so many awful things that we're hearing about people and the more time that was going by and we weren't hearing anything, that was kind of scary."
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — A Eugene, Oregon, woman says she's concerned but hopeful as she waits to hear from her 21-year-old daughter and her daughter's friend who were hiking in Nepal when the deadly earthquake struck.  Jennifer Brazil says she just hopes to hear that the two are safe, The Register-Guard newspaper reports.  Brazil's daughter, Amber Brazil, and her good friend, 21-year-old Alicia Scroggins [51967, fb], were hiking in Nepal's Langtang National Park. ...
Trekkers survive Nepal quake
The Register-Guard
Two Thurston friends were safe and heading for a pickup location five hours away
The phone call was quick, and she wasn’t able to provide much information other than the one thing her family and friends had been praying for: She’s alive.  Her family isn’t quite sure how, but recent University of Oregon graduate Amber Brazil was able to call her father, Casey Brazil, owner of American Mattress in Eugene, about 4 a.m. Tuesday from Nepal’s Langtang National Park to let him know that she and best friend Alicia Scroggins [51967, fb] had survived Saturday’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake whose death toll has exceeded 5,000.

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