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HAPPENING NOW. POLICE IN WINSTON-SALEM SAY THEY ARE LOOKING FOR A MAN WHO ROBBED A DOLLAR GENERAL STORE AT GUNPOINT. HAPPENED AROUND 730 TONIGHT AT THE SOUTH MAIN STREET LOCATION. EMPLOYEES SAY THE MAN CAME INTO THE BUSINESS WITH A GUN AND DEMANDED CASH BEFORE LEAVING WITH THAT MONEY. POLICE SAY THE EMPLOYEE WAS HIT IN THE HEAD BY THE SUSPECT AND SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES. IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS CASE, CALL POLICE. RIGHT AWAY. NEW DETAILS EMERGING ABOUT A MAJOR UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION TO PROTECT CHILDREN IN THE PIEDMONT. DAVIDSON COUNTY SHERIFF RICHIE SIMMONS SAYS 23 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ARRESTED AND THEYRE ALL ACCUSED OF TRAVELING TO DAVIDSON OR FORSYTH COUNTIES FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH CHILDREN. THE SHERIFF SAID OPERATION MILLSTONE, WHICH WAS OPERATED BY THE INVICTUS TASK FORCE, TOOK PLACE DURING THE FIVE DAY PERIOD LAST MONTH. INVESTIGATORS SAY SOME OF THE SUSPECTS THOUGHT THEY WERE SPEAKING ONLINE TO VICTIMS AS YOUNG AS 13 YEARS OLD. THESE ARE SICK INDIVIDUALS, FOLKS. WHEN YOU MESS WITH OUR KIDS, YOU HAVE MADE ME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT VERY MAD. AND THE PUBLIC. AND IT SHOULD BE THAT WAY. THESE GUYS HERE NEED TO GO TO PRISON. THE SHERIFFS ASKED LAWMAKERS FOR TOUGHER PENALTIES FOR THESE CRIMES AND TO FUND THE INVICTUS TASK FORCE SO INVESTIGATORS CAN CONTINUE TO CONDUCT OPERATIONS LIKE THIS. THE SOUTH CAROLINA MOTHER CONVICTED OF MURDERING HER TWO YOUNG CHILDREN IN 1994, HAD A PAROLE HEARING TODAY. THE PAROLE BOARD DENIED SUSAN SMITHS REQUEST. CHERYL HUBBARD REPORTS. A SOBBING SUSAN SMITH WAS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK IN FRONT OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BOARD OF PAROLES AND PARDONS. I KNOW THAT WHAT I DID WAS HORRIBLE, AND I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING IF I COULD GO BACK AND CHANGE IT. SMITH IS SERVING A LIFE SENTENCE FOR CONFESSING TO THE 1994 DROWNING OF HER SONS, THREE YEAR OLD MICHAEL AND 14 MONTH OLD ALEX. SHE KILLED THEM BY STRAPPING THEM IN HER CAR AND LETTING IT ROLL INTO A LAKE. PROSECUTORS SAY ORIGINALLY, SMITH LIED AND CLAIMED SHE WAS CARJACKED BY A BLACK MAN WHOD STOLEN HER CAR WITH THE BOYS INSIDE. THE RESULT A WIDESPREAD SEARCH AND OUTPOURING OF SYMPATHY. PLEASE. I MEAN, PLEASE BRING THEM HOME. TO US WHERE THEY BELONG. AT WEDNESDAYS HEARING, SMITH TRIED TO EXPLAIN. I DIDNT LIE TO GET AWAY WITH IT. I REALLY DIDNT. I WAS JUST SCARED. HER TEARFUL PLEA UNANIMOUSLY DENIED. THEY BELIEVE THAT SUSAN SHOULD HAVE TO REFLECT ON WHAT SHE DID TO MICHAEL AND ALEX. THE HEARING INCLUDED STATEMENTS FROM WITNESSES OPPOSING PAROLE, INCLUDING THE BOYS FATHER AND SMITHS EX-HUSBAND, WHO SAID THE BOARD MADE THE RIGHT DECISION. GOD GIVES US FREE CHOICE AND SHE MADE FREE CHOICE THAT NIGHT TO END HER LIFE. THIS WASNT A TRAGIC MISTAKE. IT WASNT SOMETHING THAT SHE DIDNT MEAN TO DO. CHERYL HUBBARD, WXII 12 NEWS. REPUBLICANS IN THE STATE SENATE HAVE VOTED TO STRIP POWER FROM GOVERNOR ELECT JOSH STEIN AND OTHER DEMOCRATS. SENATE BILL 382 WOULD SET ASIDE $227 MILLION FOR HELENE RELIEF. IN ADDITION TO ENACTING DOZENS OF UNRELATED CHANGES THAT WOULD STRIP POWER FROM THE GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY GENERAL AND OTHER OFFICES THAT DEMOCRATS JUST WON IN THE ELECTION. TH
A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer so he could abandon his wife and three children has been communicating daily from Eastern Europe with police, even telling them how he did it, but has not committed to returning home, a sheriff said Thursday.Ryan Borgwardt has been talking with police since Nov. 11, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said at a news conference. The sheriff showed a video that Borgwardt sent police that day. Police don’t know exactly where he is, Podoll said, but it was somewhere in Eastern Europe.Borgwardt, wearing an orange T-shirt and not smiling, looked directly into the camera in the video, which appears to have been taken on his phone. Borgwardt said he was in his apartment and briefly panned the camera to show the inside, but mostly showed just a door and bare walls.Im safe and secure, no problem, Borgwardt said. I hope this works.Borgwardt gave police details about how he faked his death and fled, Podoll said. He told police that he overturned his kayak and dumped his phone in Green Lake, paddled an inflatable boat to shore, and rode an electric bike through the night to Madison, the sheriff said. That’s a distance of about 70 miles (110 kilometers). From there he took a bus to Detroit, then boarded a bus to Canada and got on a plane there, the sheriff said.Video below: Wisconsin kayaker who staged drowning appears in videoPolice were still verifying Borgwardts description of what happened, Podoll said.The great news is we know that he is alive and well,” Podoll said. “The bad news is we dont know where Ryan exactly is, and he has not yet decided to return home. Podoll suggested Borgwardt could be charged with obstructing the investigation into his disappearance, but so far no counts have been filed. The sheriff said authorities keep pulling at his heartstrings to return home.Christmas is coming,” Podoll said. And what better gift could your kids get than to be there for Christmas?But whether Podoll returns, the sheriff said, is on his own free will.Borgwardts disappearance was first investigated as a possible drowning after he went kayaking on Green Lake, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Milwaukee. But subsequent clues including that he obtained a new passport three months before he disappeared led investigators to speculate that he faked his death to meet up with a woman he had been communicating with in Uzbekistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia.The sheriff declined to comment when asked what he knew about the woman, but he said police contacted Borgwardt through a female that spoke Russian.Prior to police speaking with Borgwardt last week, he had not been heard from in three months. On the night of Aug. 11, Borgwardt texted his wife in Watertown shortly before 11 p.m., saying he was headed to shore after kayaking.Deputies located his vehicle and trailer near the lake. They also found his overturned kayak with a life jacket attached to it in an area where the lakes waters run more than 200 feet (60 meters) deep. An angler later discovered Borgwardts fishing rod.Investigators initially speculated that Borgwardts kayak capsized and he didnt have a life jacket. The search for his body went on for more than 50 days, with divers on several occasions exploring the lake.In early October, the sheriffs department learned that Canadian law enforcement authorities had run Borgwardts name through their databases the day after he was reported missing. Further investigation revealed that he had reported his passport lost or stolen and had obtained a new one in May.Police said the analysis of a laptop revealed a digital trail that showed Borgwardt planned to head to Europe and tried to mislead investigators.Police said the laptops hard drive had been replaced and the browsers had been cleared the day Borgwardt disappeared. Investigators found passport photos, inquiries about moving money to foreign banks, and communication with a woman from Uzbekistan.They also discovered that he took out a $375,000 life insurance policy in January, although the policy was for his family and not him, the sheriff said.Authorities tried every phone number and email address on the laptop in a blitz fashion, Podoll said. They eventually reached a Russian-speaking woman who connected them with Borgwardt. It’s unclear whether she is the woman in Uzbekistan.Podell said Borgwardt has an apartment wherever he is, but the sheriff wasn’t sure how he was supporting himself.The Associated Press contributed to this report
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