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Medical College Ex-Researcher Indicted For Lying to FBI About Accessing Servers
Hua Jun Zhao was originally indicted for stealing an anti-cancer compound, but two new charges replace that one.

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Hua Jun Zhao was originally indicted for stealing an anti-cancer compound, but two new charges replace that one.

Heavy rains in the last few days have left standing water throughout Brookfield and the area, but the wastewater utility doesn't have any reports of basement flooding.
A We Energies equipment problem is to blame for the outage, though an investigation will continue.
There were a series of small outages in the area Thursday morning, but a generator was operating at the school.
Charges were filed this week in a pair of 2010 burglaries in Brookfield; the man charged is already in prison for the same act elsewhere.
The men also are charged with five burglaries in Brookfield, and are suspected in at least one Milwaukee burglary.
The men also are charged with two burglaries in Menomonee Falls, and are suspected in at least one Milwaukee burglary.
Gary Abt of Waukesha is charged with first-degree sexual assault. He changed his plea Monday from not guilty.
The group will approach the Plan Commission at Monday's 7 p.m. meeting.
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Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.