101. Police received a cell phone call from a woman who said men armed with rifles and wearing black bandanas had entered the office, spokesman Rubens Dalaison said. 102. Police received reports of cars stolen, houses looted, and a man and a woman attacked in separate instances. 103. Police received the bodies in Dunai and said they were awaiting instructions from the U.S. embassy. 104. Police then received reports of two men being shot at an Indian grocery store in Carnegie. 105. Police also received a call from a ship captain in Lajas, who claimed to have seen Williams on Thursday or Friday. 106. Police also received a tip from a cab driver who had spotted a man carrying what looked like a shotgun. 107. A bomb squad was deployed to search the embassy in Lagos, the commercial capital, after police received a report indicating a possible bomb threat. 108. A few minutes later, police received a bomb threat for another shop in the area, said Sgt. John Khumalo of the bomb squad in Worcester. 109. A few minutes after the explosions, police received a bomb threat for another shop in the area, said Sgt. John Khumalo of the bomb squad in Worcester. 110. A bomb squad was deployed to search the embassy in Lagos, the commercial capital, after police received a report indicating a bomb might be in the building. |