MAY 1, 2015
ELMONT, N.Y. (AP)
A man making repairs with a welder has lost three fingers
after an explosion in the yard of a Long Island construction company.
Newsday reports (http://nwsdy.li/1DGwsHV ) the 61-year-old victim suffered
burns and injuries to his face, chest and left hand in the blast Thursday
morning.
Authorities say he was trying to repair a backhoe at the
time. But they're trying to pin down what exactly caused the explosion.
Nassau County Fire Marshal's Office Head of Fire
Investigations James Hickman says officials think there was a buildup of gas
that could have caused the blast.
Authorities didn't identify the victim.
He was taken to a hospital in stable condition.
Information from: Newsday, http://www.newsday.com
Reward offered for
arrest in shooting of bald eagle
May 01, 2015 03:05 EDT
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- A young bald eagle is recovering after having
surgery on its wing, and a $1,000 reward is being offered for
information leading to the arrest of the person who shot it.
Claudia Wheatley, spokeswoman for the Cornell Veterinary School, tells
the Ithaca Journal (http://ithacajr.nl/1EwU857 ) the bird will never fly
again and can never return to the wild. Wildlife veterinarians
performed surgery on it at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals
in Ithaca and are watching it closely.
The eagle was found Saturday in Otsego County by a hiker with his dog.
The bird was first treated by the New York Wildlife Rescue Center in
Schoharie County before being transferred to the Cornell facility. The
rescue center says there's a reward for information leading to the
conviction of the person responsible
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Reward offered for
arrest in shooting of bald eagle
May 01, 2015 03:05 EDT
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- A young bald eagle is recovering after having
surgery on its wing, and a $1,000 reward is being offered for
information leading to the arrest of the person who shot it.
Claudia Wheatley, spokeswoman for the Cornell Veterinary School, tells
the Ithaca Journal (http://ithacajr.nl/1EwU857 ) the bird will never fly
again and can never return to the wild. Wildlife veterinarians
performed surgery on it at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals
in Ithaca and are watching it closely.
The eagle was found Saturday in Otsego County by a hiker with his dog.
The bird was first treated by the New York Wildlife Rescue Center in
Schoharie County before being transferred to the Cornell facility. The
rescue center says there's a reward for information leading to the
conviction of the person responsible.
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Reward offered for
arrest in shooting of bald eagle
May 01, 2015 03:05 EDT
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- A young bald eagle is recovering after having
surgery on its wing, and a $1,000 reward is being offered for
information leading to the arrest of the person who shot it.
Claudia Wheatley, spokeswoman for the Cornell Veterinary School, tells
the Ithaca Journal (http://ithacajr.nl/1EwU857 ) the bird will never fly
again and can never return to the wild. Wildlife veterinarians
performed surgery on it at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals
in Ithaca and are watching it closely.
The eagle was found Saturday in Otsego County by a hiker with his dog.
The bird was first treated by the New York Wildlife Rescue Center in
Schoharie County before being transferred to the Cornell facility. The
rescue center says there's a reward for information leading to the
conviction of the person responsible.
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Reward offered for
arrest in shooting of bald eagle
May 01, 2015 03:05 EDT
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) -- A young bald eagle is recovering after having
surgery on its wing, and a $1,000 reward is being offered for
information leading to the arrest of the person who shot it.
Claudia Wheatley, spokeswoman for the Cornell Veterinary School, tells
the Ithaca Journal (http://ithacajr.nl/1EwU857 ) the bird will never fly
again and can never return to the wild. Wildlife veterinarians
performed surgery on it at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals
in Ithaca and are watching it closely.
The eagle was found Saturday in Otsego County by a hiker with his dog.
The bird was first treated by the New York Wildlife Rescue Center in
Schoharie County before being transferred to the Cornell facility. The
rescue center says there's a reward for information leading to the
conviction of the person responsible
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