61. Identification of bodies has been hampered by a lack of resources, and survivors complain that NATO troops have been slow to arrest suspects. 62. If suspects are arrested, many are emboldened to threaten officers with false claims, such as evidence-planting. 63. In Guatemala City Monday, authorities said they had arrested four suspects and were looking for three others whose identities were provided by the men arrested. 64. In another case, the suspects were arrested after they used cellular phones the police said they had stolen to call their girlfriends. 65. In one case, the police said, a suspect was arrested after his accomplice blurted out his name during a robbery of his former workplace. 66. In Miami police arrested four suspects and were searching for two others last night in the stabbing Thursday of a UPS driver who crossed the picket line. 67. Interrogation of the two led the police to hideouts across Cairo, where four more suspects were arrested. 68. Many journalists say they would not identify a public figure accused of a crime until police had gathered enough evidence to file formal charges or to arrest a suspect. 69. More than a dozen suspects were arrested, and hundreds of police officers drawn from elite units around the country were sent in. 70. Meanwhile, officials continue to arrest suspects connected with the rough, drug-trafficking U.S. border state of Tamaulipas. |