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Authorities at Detroit Metropolitan Airport confiscated bushmeat twice within one week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
Police were advised that suspect’s original charges were for armed robbery, unlawful imprisonment and felony firearms.
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Cordless curling irons or flatirons containing gas cartridges, butane-fueled curling irons or flat irons and gas refills (spare cartridges) for curling irons or flat irons are all banned, effective ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a warning to travelers after recently finding exotic and potentially dangerous meat ...
Agriculture specialists confiscated 63 pounds of rodent and primate meat from travelers at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
A road resurfacing project started Aug. 15 in Allen Park and Melvindale and is expected to alter traffic from Aug. 18 to 25.
Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted bushmeat twice in one week at Detroit Metropolitan Airport last month.
According to the CBP, "Bushmeat refers to meat from wild animals—bats, non-human primates, and cane rats—from certain regions ...
DETROIT (WKRC) — More than 60 pounds of primate and rodent meat were seized at an airport. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists intercepted potentially disease-ridden ...
It has been a rough day for Detroit Metro Airport after illegal animal meat was halted in the terminal, and a video of rats ...
U.S. border officials in Michigan stumbled on multiple discoveries of likely disease-ridden African bushmeat within a week's ...
Though bushmeat is considered a cultural delicacy in some parts of Africa, it is often consumed raw or subject to minimal processing, which increases the risk of disease proliferation.
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