Sentence examples for arrested close from inspiring English sources

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A female suspect was arrested close to the garage where the standoff was taking place.

Late in the afternoon, the Israelis entered the compound and arrested close to a dozen of the young men.

Two of them, whose names were listed as Arjun, 22, and Lakki, 24, were arrested close to their residence Thursday morning.

Ms Banner won a restraining order against Kershaw on August 1 and he was arrested close to her property on August 29.

In the fall, agents arrested close to three hundred suspected gang members nationwide in a sting called Operation Raging Bull; a separate crackdown in New York led to hundreds more arrests.

Abdul Haroun, 40, from Darfur, was found and arrested close to the tunnel's Folkestone exit on 4 August, and charged under the obscure Malicious Damages Act 1861, specifically section 36, with obstructing engines or carriages on a railway, punishable by up to two years in prison.

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The arresting close-ups of dramatically lighted credit cards, fingers punching PIN numbers into A.T.M.'s, and store clerks swiping cards through credit terminals soon devolve into cliché.

Weston became absorbed by the camera's ability to capture, in arresting close-up, the otherness of the country's plant and vegetable life as well as rock and cloud formations.

Even more intense is the work of the Norwegian Kare Kivijarvi (1938-1991), whigh-contrasttrast prints range from the nervous moments of a bridegroom and his friends before a wedding in Helsinki (1965) to an arresting close-up of an Eskimo boy under a grotesque tribal mask that hangs directly above his head.

And earlier this week, the police arrested two close allies of Vojislav Kostunica, Mr. Milosevic's successor and Yugoslavia's first democratically elected president, accusing them of links to Mr. Djindjic's killers.

Vehicle searches should be allowed only in two situations, he wrote: when the person being arrested is close enough to the car to reach in, possibly to grab a weapon or tamper with evidence; or when the arresting officer reasonably believes that the car contains evidence pertinent to the very crime that prompted the arrest.

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