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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Now the latest from the whby Omniglass and Pain News Center.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Good morning, It's fifty degrees at five oh four. I'm
land in More. The State Department of Justice is hosting
its annual Internet Crimes against Children Conference in Appleton this week.
Law enforcement personnel and others are being trained and educated
on the latest efforts to combat child pornography. Attorney General
Josh Calls says that includes finding images that are generated
by artificial intelligence.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
AI is making it possible for there to be the
generation of huge volumes of images and in some cases
may be used to create images that are evading what
the laws criminalize, and so that's a significant concern. There
was legislation passed in the state in the last legislative
session relating to that topic.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Law enforcement agencies are also using electronics storage detection canines
to find devices that may contain child sexual abuse material.
You can find photos and venue of those dogs on
our Facebook page. A Fox Crossing man reported missing last
week has been found dead. The family of Diego Ramirez
says local police found the body of the nineteen year
old in the one thousand block of Elrud Drive Tuesday morning.
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Please do not suspect foul play. Ramirez was last seen
on April twenty seventh. A man is reported missing from
North Fondelec. Please say Alan Leva. Leva ran off from
his parents' house with a bag of tools around nine
thirty Sunday night, saying he was going to do a
TikTok challenge and help some girls who were in trouble. Layeva.
Leva's phone location indicated he was possibly in Chilton around
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eight twenty last night, and when with information on his
whereabouts should contact North fond Delac Police. A photo and
description can be found on our website whby dot com.
A Green Bay woman is in custody following a disturbance.
Police were called to check on the thirty six year
old in the six hundred block of Pine Street around
five fifteen Tuesday evening, following reports of her yelling and
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throwing items from an apartment window. The complex was evacuated
while officers negotiated with the suspect. She was taken into
custody around eight thirty. No injuries were A Mayvale man
accused of providing drugs to an overdose victim is found
guilty a Fondelac County jury returns the verdict against Dylan
Maine on one count of first degree reckless homicide. Maine
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gave fentanyl laced drugs to a person found dead and
a will Pond residence back in May of twenty twenty three.
He faces up to forty years in prison when sentenced.
On June thirteenth. Spring is wildfire season in Wisconsin. Department
of Natural Resources wildfire prevention specialist Katherine Cooley on the
dangerous of crown fires in the pine woods of northern Wisconsin.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
In these really dry, sandy soil areas, the fires tend
to creep up into the trees and then move into
the crowns of the trees, the pine trees, and those
can be very difficult and challenging to suppress.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Cooley suggests residents in those areas put off any burning
for now, so.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Until things become really green and lush. We're going to
be in it, and we anticipate that we're going to
have this kind of dry stretch over the next week
and no significant precipitation in a near forecast over the
next week.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Important to no fire conditions and burning permit restrictions in
your area. Check the DNR website for that a June
third trial data set for a Green Bay man accused
of driving drunk a sixth time, Josh Flowers, is charged
in Brown County Court with owy six defense and fleeing
an officer. Flowers allegedly fled a State patrol trooper after
crashing into a powerpole along Ashland Avenue in Green Bay
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back in March. He faces up to sixteen years in
prison if convicted. The Fox Value Workforce Development Board is
hosting a job fare in Oshkosh today. More than fifty
employers will take part looking for new employees. Some will
also offer on site interviews. The job fare runs from
ten am to one pm at the Sunnyview Expo Center