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Kidnapping Suspect Arrested + Fire Emergency on the Causeway
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First, today's weather:
Possible light rain in the morning. High: 82 Low: 77.
Here are the top stories today in Mobile:
- A suspect faces second-degree kidnapping charges in the case of a missing Mobile teen, who was found on Friday afternoon. She was found safe on the campus of the University of South Alabama. The suspect was found and arrested by Mobile Police Department detectives in Escambia County, Florida. (WEAR)
- The Mobile and Spanish Fort fire departments responded to a fire emergency at Ed's Seafood Shed on the causeway. No injuries have been reported as a result of the fire. Further investigation into this incident is pending. (FOX10 News)
- On Saturday, residents of Mobile and Prichard gathered supplies and donations to send to Hurricane Ida victims in Louisiana. (NBC 15 WPMI)
- A bone marrow donor drive will be hosted at Joe Bullard Auto on Friday, Sept. 24. (WKRG News 5)
- The Hispanic Heritage Business Association is arranging the first-ever Mobile Latin Festival, which will be held on Oct. 8 in downtown Mobile. (WKRG News 5)
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About me: Samantha Friedlander is an avid reader and writer who loves storytelling. She is a freelance writer for the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. She has a dual degree in English and Psychology.
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