61. Morris said police have asked to have the signs changed, but were told that larger signs would ruin park aesthetics. 62. Officer Andy Vidaure, a state DPS spokesman, noted that a state statute requires citizens to help officers if the police ask them for help. 63. One student was asked by police if he practiced a type of animistic religion that involved blood sacrifice, though the student is not a suspect. 64. Ordinarily, Hong Kong police ask for the return of a Hong Kong citizen who commits crimes in Hong Kong but is arrested in Guangdong. 65. Police also asked nearby businesses to close early, said Kevin Welintukinos, a night manager at a nearby gas station. 66. Police are asking, too. 67. Police are asking village residents to immediately report any strange or suspicious letters or packages. 68. Police asked station officials at KKTV, the CBS affiliate in Colorado Springs, to have their main anchor, Eric Singer, talk to the men. 69. Police also asked Ligon questions about Powell and the Rev. Al Sharpton, both of whom made racially charged statements supporting the protests. 70. Police are asking that sightseers avoid the area, saying the extra traffic is hindering cleanup efforts. |