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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrest about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning or context would be for this phrase. Example: The police officer made an arrest about the stolen car. - This sentence does not make sense as it is unclear what the phrase "arrest about" is supposed to convey. A more accurate and clear sentence would be: The police officer made an arrest for the stolen car.
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And, indeed, if police were to arrest everyone who's doing it, tens of thousands would be in jail". Still, he added, police here arrest about 5,000 people on marijuana charges annually, 90% of them for minor offenses.
Mr. was put under house arrest about noon Friday.
Ron Pinkney, 47, a neighbor, watched Mr. Matthews's arrest about 12 30 p.m. on Wednesday.
In all, the authorities planned to arrest about 75 people, they said.
This year Ichihashi published a book, Until the Arrest, about his time as a fugitive.
They made the last arrest about two weeks after the murders.
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Soldiers arrested about 200 demonstrators, including about 20 women, according to the subsequent testimony of many of those detained.
Ms. Wolfe was arrested about 5 45 a.m.
He was arrested about a block away.
Stephenson, 43, was arrested about 2 a.m.
Angle was arrested about 7 50 a.m.
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