Monday's Sentinel police reports (The Sentinel) Here are Monday's Sentinel police reports: Two injured in crash Two people were injured Sunday in a crash on Interstate 81 south in Middlesex Township.
Jury Hears Tape Of Officer Shot (KGO-TV Bay Area) Jurors today heard a tape of a Berkeley police officer who was shot by a Berkeley man with a long criminal record and was trying to flee from officers who tried to stop him after he was speeding in the early morning hours of May 17, 2005.
Alamogordo police logs (Alamogordo Daily News) A woman on the 1100 block of Wright reported that sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. Sept. 30, someone broke the left rear passenger window to her 1997 Ford Mustang while it was parked in the west parking lot of the Alamogordo High School. No suspects have been developed.
Catch the Shelby wave (The Union) The Ford Mustang has captivated automobile drivers since its introduction to consumers more than 40 years ago. Its sporty looks were designed to attract the youth market of the 1960s and it did just that when introduced to consumers in 1964.
Shifting gears (The Clarion-Ledger) In five years as head of Nissan North America's Canton plant, Dave Boyer turned on the lights of auto manufacturing in Mississippi.