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Man robs E. Central Walgreens, linked to other area robberies WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) Wichita police say they believe a man who robbed a Walgreens near Central and Hillside is connected to other robberies in the area. They say around 2:30 a.m. on Friday, the man into the store located in the 3300 block of E. Central and demanded money. They say he has a firearm but never shows one. Police say the man has worn similar clothing in each incident - black coveralls and a hoodie. He is considered armed and dangerous. If you recognize the man, you're asked to call the robbery section at 316-268-4374 or Crime Stoppers at 316-267-2111 to remain anonymous. WPD: Officer suffered injuries to chest, abdomen and brain Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov.
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The following departments are in the Indio Larson Justice Center: The Moreno Valley Court consists of two adjacent buildings, one of which houses two courtrooms and the other, which houses a clerk’s office and other customer service programs. The main entrance to the court building is located on the second level of the complex, which is accessed by an exterior elevator located in the courtyard of the complex. The entrance to the adjacent clerk’s office building is also accessed by this exterior elevator. All individuals seeking entrance to the courtroom building must pass through security screening which includes a metal detector (magnetometer). The screen device can accommodate a wheelchair of average size. Individuals with pacemakers or cochlear implants may request screening via a hand held wand from security screening personnel. Public restrooms are located in the courtroom building and clerk’s office building. All have wheelchair accessible stalls and sinks.
Entry doors to restrooms are not automated. A wheelchair accessible drinking fountain is in the clerk’s office lobby. Elevator cabs are equipped with Braille signage and emergency call features to accommodate those with seeing and hearing impairment. The Moreno Valley Court is a two-building court complex that houses Departments MV1 and MV2. Both courtrooms have wheelchair accessible counsel tables. (Jury boxes and witness stands are not used in this court location.) There is space designated for wheelchairs in each courtroom audience area, each accommodating four wheelchairs. Assistive listening devices are available for hearing-disabled individuals.  Individuals anticipating the need to use hearing assisted devices are requested to notify the ADA Coordinator’s Office by completing Judicial Council Form MC 410 and submitting the form to the Court's Human Resource Department as far in advance of the court date as possible and in any event no less than five (5) court days prior to the hearing.
If a printed transcript of a court hearing is required, please make arrangements to purchase one from the court reporter. Individuals in need of sign language interpreters may request assistance through the Court's Human Resource Department.  Individuals may request Computer Assisted Real-Time Transcription or CART assistance through the ADA Coordinator’s Office by submitting Judicial Council Form MC 410 to the ADA Coordinator in as far advance of the court date as possible and in any event no less than five (5) court days prior to the hearing. Generally, sign language interpreters and CART reporters are provided to facilitate a hearing disabled individual's participation in court proceedings, but they may be permitted to accompany an individual at other times to facilitate communication in court matters. The clerk’s office has designated one window to accommodate disabled customers. The window has a lowered, wheelchair accessible counter. A speech-generating device (NEO Text2Speech) is available upon request at the customer service window.
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