| Title | Box 35, Folder 11: Newspapers - Marshall White |
| Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
| Description | Newspapers - Marshall White |
| Subject | African American churches |
| Keyword | Newspapers |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1963; 2007 |
| Date Digital | 2023; 2024 |
| Item Size | 11 x 8.5 inches |
| Medium | Newspapers; Newspaper clippings; Obituaries |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States |
| Type | Image/StillImage |
| Access Extent | image/jpg |
| Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL, a Epson Expression 12000XL scanner, and Epson FastFoto scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
| Language | eng |
| Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit New Zion Baptist Church, Ogden, Utah and Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
| Sponsorship/Funding | Available through grant funding by the Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board |
| Source | New Zion Baptist Church Records; Box 35, Folder 11 |
| OCR Text | Show OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. ; MEMORIAL TROPHY presented to the widow a Ogden detective Sgt. Marshall N. White is shown by Police Chief Harry H. Needham and Darrell Iver- son (left to right), of the Ogden Civil Service Com_ mission. The award was established by the commis‘Sion and will-be awarded annually to an outstand- ing officer in memory of the deceased officer. 1,500 Attend Funeral | or Ogden Detective than 1,500 persons paid ‘in the Tabernacle to accommo- OY | sp aboXam i More final tribute to Sgt. Marshall N. date the large number of per- } ing Sgt. White as “an able, patient officer, who was a stabi- lizing influence among persons of his own race and others.” 5 ok Sn St eret_As pe ae oO. = Be nade White Thursday: at funeral serv- sons who attended, ices conducted in the LDS TabMayor Merle E. Allen praised ernacle, Sgt. White as “a man of deep - The. detective, a veteran of 15 years on the police force, was integrity who took a strong inshot Oct, 15 as he and other terest in people of all races.” officers searched an Ogden resi- He said the officer filled a) dence for an escapee from: the “unique” place in the commuUtah State Industrial School. He’ nity and would be difficult to died three days later. replace. . Although: Sgt. White was a . Police Chief Harry H. NeedBaptist, the services were held ham presented Mrs. White with {a Memorial trophy that will be awarded ‘annually in honor of : Sgt. White to an outstanding member of the department, The award and trophy was established by the Ogden Civil Serv. ice Commission. The City Council Thursday night passed a resolution honor- | Final Tribute Paid Officer Who Died in Line of Duty Rep. R- tional Association for the Ad-| vancement of Colored People. |, {ton to an Ogden detective and His life and death reflects the ‘|civil rights leader who. was dual demands of American citikilled in the line of duty. zenship for individual rights and | ‘In a statement to the House responsibility. Rights without: of Representatives, Mr. Lloyd responsibility is anarchy. Resaid, “Detective Sgt. Marshall sponsibility without rights |N. White, a 15-year veteran of tyranny. Mr. White gave full de-is| the Ogden Police Department, votion to both.” was shot when he entered a Flags flew at half-staff over ‘|home to. arrest a prowler, He city buildings in Ogden today in ‘died three days later. |memory of the officer. Funeral ‘| “Mr. White was president.of. Services “were. to be conducte d the Ogden branch of the Na- at the LDS Tabernacle at 3 p.m. ;|Utah, Sherman paid tribute P. Lloyd, in Washing- Reker Maye BLOOD DONORS—_Fred Brown, president of Excel- sior Club at Weber State College, waits his turn while Jim Furlong gives blood with the help of. nurse Ora Forbes (left to. right) for critically wounded police detective Sgt. Marshall White. CRITICAL CONDITION | se Three WSC Clubs Offer MEMORIAL SERVICE SET _ FOR SLAIN POLICE OFFICER ae Sunday memorial service in the New will be held at 3 p.m, n Baptist Church, 2935. Lincoln, for Marshall N.Zio Whi te, Ogden police officer who died Oct. 18 a year ago. The service has been arr ang ed b the Ogden © branch of the National Association for the Ad. vancem ent of Colored Peopl James H. Gillespie, president of the chapter has invited all friends and cowor ker s of the ciate policeman to atte nd the services Guest speaker will be Merle, E. Allen, of Ogden. Mr. White had been sh died Oct, a life sentence Members of three men’s social The officer had been given so clubs at Weber State College many hlood transfusions the late Wednesday offered them- = blood supply was hard selves as blood donors to aid it. wounded Police Officer Marshall Today, Alan J. Dayley, WSC ‘N. White. dean of men, said social club A group of about 20 from Ex- members of the college are celsior Club, headed by their ready to offer their: services president, Fred Brown, arrived again if requested. | >: 'at Dee Hospital about 3:30 p.m., Officer White is in critical conresponding to an appeal from a dition from loss of blood .after friend of the critically injured being shot in the abdome n officer’s family. ° Tuesday by a juvenile. fugitive A little later volunteers from from the Utah Industrial School. Phoenix and Sigma Delta Pi A daughter of the stricken (clubs offered themselves as officer, Tommie Oralette White, |. | blood donors, __ mayor 18 City, who h the State Industria] School. Young Jones is now. servin g Injured Officer Blood : js.a student at Weber. Ogden Detective Remains Critical After Shooting at Ogden Home Detective Sgt. {Doc} White, 54, tremely critical’’ Marshall N. the rifle back in the closet and was in “ex- ‘laid on the bed to think.” condition toThen he went to the kitchen day at the Dee Hospital following a shooting Tuesday when he tried to apprehend a 16-yearold Utah State Industrial School escapee who had holed up in - the Joseph Black residence at 110. Quincy. _ Assistant County Attorney fore or after Jones shot the rifle. Lt. Anderson then called for rookie patrolman Arie Roth, and again saw police converg- who joined the department just ing on the house and ran back two weeks ago. Lt. Anderson to the bedroom and got the rifle. dragged Sgt. White from the When. he heard police say, hallway and officer Roth re- “Come on out . .. we've got mained near the bedroom into you covered,’ he then ran to which Jones had ducked. Patrolman Roth said he lookanother bedroom, reportedly to jump out the window and run. ed around the corner just as Darrell Renstrom said today According to Ogden police re- Jones poked the rifle out of the the alleged assailant, Michael ports, Jones then crossed a hall- bedroom door. and fired. The Jones, 5749. Golden Drive, Mur- way between the two bedrooms shot just missed officer Roth’s ray, will be referred to juvenile and Sgt. White met him there. head. He snapped a shot in recourt as a “delinquent” on Lt. Vaughn Anderson, who turn and told Jones to give charges of felonious assault, es- was behind the detective, said himself up. cape, larceny and third-degree Sgt. White said to Jones, ‘‘Come Jones said, ‘Okay, but I’m burglary. on kid, give yourself up.’’ There going to shoot once more, but Mr. Renstrom added, ‘The were two shots and the detec- this time I’ll fire into the wail.’’ juvenile court then can hear tive said, “I’m shot,” and fell The assailant fired again then him as a delinquent, or if it is to the floor. Lt. Anderson said threw the weapon into the hallconsidered in the best i .‘erests Sgt. White fired once but he way and came out with his of those concerned, can that a new complaint charging a felony.”’ “In thish event,’ direct was be filed Mr. Ren- strom pointed out, ‘‘the suspect} then can be bound over to Second District Court.” Hospital authorities said a bullet from a .32 special carbine entered the officers’ right front side just below the ribs and came out his back. Police said Jones and Ramon’ Torres, 17, Salt Lake City, walk- ed off a tomato-picking detail near the Industrial School about! 10 ath f unable to say if it was be- hands on top of his head. = V ’ if ‘ ERTSE Aisne nonmaaeetoNos tas ohne Se etonn At aks me SCOR | hg os RR Tie tel a Gate Ae ee * LONE " Sehr dete te eRe Ne % Jones said that ‘when they ar- H : rived at the Black residence | ' broke : a basement window he and): entered the home. He asked Torres to come with him, but the youth said ‘“‘nothing doing.”’ Torres was captured a short time later in an apple orchard on 12th Street by patrolman Richard Schen. Meanwhile, Jones went up: | stairs to the kitchen, looked out! and saw some officers. He ran| to a bedroom and hid. At this | time the police left. | | Jones said he then changed into some of Mr. Black’s cloth-| ing as he had cut himself when, he entered the basement win-; dow. Police said Jones also told: | them he then found the .32 spe-. cial carbine and a box of am- room closet. Jones said, “I had. and unloaded it to see how munition never on a shelf in a bed-. fired a rifle so I loaded}! it| worked.” Jones said he then put Jones said that whem tney ar-) rived at the Black residence he broke a basement window and) entered the home. He asked Tor-. res to come with him, but the! youth said “‘nothing doing.” ' Torres was captured a short! went up-) time later in an apple orchard’ on 12th Street by patrolman: Richard Schen. Meanwhile, Jones stairs to the kitchen, looked out and saw some officers. He ran to a bedroom and hid. At this, time the police left. Jones said he then changed ' into some of Mr. Black’s cloth-! ing as he had cut himself when, he entered the basement dow. Police said Jones also win-, munition bed- told them he then found the .32 spe-; cial carbine and a box of amon a shelf in a to see how room closet. Jones said, “I had| never fired a rifle so I loaded’ and unloaded it it|| then put! 5worked.” eid ec Jones ai saidae heSat DEFIANT YOUTH is frisked by patrolman Arthur Willes shortly after the shooting of detective Mar shall White Tuesday morning. The youth is Michael _ Jones, 16, who escaped fr om the State Industri al School shortly before the offi- | cer was critically wounded. Ogden Detective Remains Critical After Shooting at Ogden Home Detective Sgt. (Doc} White, 54, tremely ‘critical’ Marshall N. the rifle back in the closet and fore or after Jones shot the rifle. was in ‘“ex- ‘laid on the bed to think.” Lt. Anderson then called for condition toThen he went to the kitchen day at the Dee Hospital follow- and again saw police converg- rookie patrolman Arie Roth, ing a shooting Tuesday when ing on the house and ran back who joined the department just he tried to apprehend a 16-year- to the bedroom and got the rifle. two weeks ago. Lt. Anderson dragged Sgt. White from the eld Utah State. Industrial School When. .he “heard - police say, hallway and officer Roth reescapee who had holed up in we've got mained near the bedroom into : the Joseph: Black residence at “Come on out . you covered,” he then ran to which Jones had ducked. another bedroom, reportedly Patrolman Roth said he lookAssistant County Attorney jump out the window and run. to ed around the corner just as Darrell Renstrom. said today According to Ogden police re- Jones poked the rifle out of the: the alleged assailant, Michael ports, Jones then crossed a hall- bedroom door: and fired. The Jones, 5749. Goldeh Drive, Mur- way between the two bedrooms ray, will be referred to juvenile and Sgt. White met him there. shot just missed officer Roth’s head. He snapped a shot in recourt as a: “delinquent” on Vaughn Anderson, who turn and told Jones to give charges of felonious assault, es- wasLt. behind the detective 7 cape, larceny and third-degree Sgt. White said to Jones, , said himself up. ‘““Come Jones said, “Okay, but burglary. on kid, give yourself up.’”’ There going to shoot once more, I’m but Mr. Renstrom added, ‘The were two shots and the detec- this time I'll fire into the wall.” juvenile court then can hear tive said, ‘I’m shot,” and fell The assailant fired again then him as a delinquent, or if it is to the floor. Lt. Anderson said threw the weapon into considered.in the best i .terests Sgt. White fired once but he way and came out the hallwith his of those concerned, can direct was unable to say if hands on top of his head. that a new complaint be filed charging a felony.” “In thish event,” Mr. Ren-| strom pointed out, “the suspect/| then can be bound over to Sec-/ cieminiaiea j ond District Court.”’ Hospital authorities said a bullet from a_ .32 special carbine entered the officers’ right front Side just below the ribs and eame ant his hack. B Section (PD Bs Paden Stan ee ) oa ou / q Lb 3s —eweeneneem OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY 7 Officer Critically Wounded In Shooting; Youth, 16, Held Marshall N. White, 54, veteran Ogden detective, was critically wounded by a shot in the stom-: ach today while he and fellow, officers were in an Ogden home Anderson | to find a youth who was hiding. | Police said the assailant Was |: a 16-year-old escapee from the State Industrial School, Michael ing from a-loss of blood. : Detective ; White was one oe = window break and saw ne youth = co “apr = =f a basement of followed room carrying a .32 special car- 3 cer Roth, Police eS said six officers who answered a call | The neighbor heard a P_ by Lt. Anderson | in a closet.) 4 3 He reportedly nap ig | : ‘trom a range of only 10 reet. | Detective White fell and the’ & ‘youth shot again, missing oifi-| # | of |= Quincy. A. |House, ‘bine he had found from a neighbor about 11 a.m. in the vicinity of 1st - officers |and Officer Roth. ; | The youth stepped irom a bed- ij : Jones, Salt Lake City. The officer was rushed to the! Dee "Hospital and was reported! critically wounded and suffer-| and | Roth, Lawrence Rowley and Ole -|Johnson arrived. : | Marshall White went into the fired later one shot. é that Officer) 8 . 22 9 the aie eis - nite pes mg a we ls nas the oiticer wees ae = who atter on eae ts Joseph 4 ir throw out the gun and come out = a oe with his hands up. le other youth a fence! for a few minutes satand on then ran into a nearby orchard. Officer MARSHALL WHITE Charles Berensen ar- | rived at the home first and cap-. : | tured the Shot other escapee in the|/She With He replied, “I want = /one into te wail.”’ r to shoot ; FE: | He fired the rifle once again, Rifle ‘threw | it out and surrendered. ive White the Og- : the front| genDetect police force joined 15 years ago|® orchard. He is Ramon Torres, | porch and put it in the reiriger: 17, also of Salt Lake City. today. ‘ator. She smelled cigaret te us Pratt, superintendent. | Mrs. Black , arrived home then! smoke and ran out of the house. i and found the front door open. of the State Industrial School Then Sgt. White, Lt. Vaughn) caig young Jones ae admitted took milk from ito the school ; “Si purciiase vi WAG sdk ; aasee Vos S440 os Ogden Man Ge _| at PEE Ogden sis ‘tv | because he was a “management Tuesday placed an | on pro bation for Jad found) was Weakley ate April 3 of a charge 0 rt tau without a federal per | aude Christensen hadncing set. dau A for sente er i ' | | haces was filed by the, e. a raid alt r en 2 ral government t afte fede j ters on the Porters and Wai ; . at 127 25th last Sept rey. Deas aS Se eae BS sae Sao Sie sae La Bae ee Soanee TPT In May of 1962 he was trans-| '|problem”’ here, the superintenddjent said. istriict Jud istr a man of | - ‘ferred to the federal correction{al school in Englewood, Colo. 9-Year Probation | | t In U.S. Cour man ge A. 5 her J first in May 1960 on charges of car theft, | ‘burglary and delinquency. | ees -;, He was released July 11 of , this year and on Aug. 31 was| n ‘returned to the school here on! "| Charges of running away from| 2. ‘home. When he was apprehenc-| -jed he had a loaded gun in his | yi possession. | €; Young Torres entered the g) f-ischool in August, 1961 as a de-lir linquent. He was released early! w| this year and returned to the|c1 School Oct. 7. Mr. Pratt said there S;boy “could not live at home.’’! b: ',/Authorities are trying to find ai iz t foster home for him. be RIALN SERVCEICE. SECET R MO ME FOR SLAI POLI OFFI ad ng ret + ee aera ng len cwarers of te Sa ames H. i Gi id. of Piseain speaker will be os EK. Allen, mayor had been shot by isha! done, St La before trom the State Industrial School. Young Jones is now serving a life sentence Final Tribute Paid Officer ‘Who Died in Line of Duty for the AdRep. Sherman P. Lloyd, R-)tional Association Colored People. |; ;|Utah, paid tribute in Washing- vancement of death reflects the |: |ton to an Ogden detective and|His life andds of American citideman dual was who leader ‘civil rights zenship for individual rights and|' killed in the line of duty. Rights without); In a statement to the House responsibility. anarchy. Re-|: is ibility respons Lloyd Mr. ves, entati of Repres rights is without lity sponsibi ll Marsha said, “Detective Sgt. gave full deN. White, a 15-year veteran of tyranny. Mr. White the Ogden. Police Department, votion to both.” Flags flew at half-staff over was shot when he entered a buildings in Ogden today in city He r. ‘home to. arrest a prowle | |memory. of the officer. Funeral ‘\died three days later. © conducted “Mr, White was president.of lservices were. to be at 3 p.m. acle Tabern LDS the at Nathe of the Ogden branch *S a The State CSBG Director’s Daily Digest — April 24, 2007 This update contains information on possible funding opportunities (7), resources (3) events (5), and publications (1) that may be of interest to the CSBG Network. FUNDING: Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources & Services Administration New Access Points in High Poverty Counties PI2 (NAPHPC) Modification 3 http:/Awww.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppld=13039 Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Migrants and Seasonal Farmworkers Program-Solicitation for Grant Application-National Farmworker Jobs Program, Housing Assistance for Program Year 2007 Grant http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppld=13605 Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration Migrants and Seasonal Farmworkers Program-Solicitation for Grant ApplicationsNational Farmworker Jobs Program for Program Year 2007 Grant http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppld=13608 American Dental Association Announces Children's Health Grants Samuel Harris Fund for Children's Dental Health Grants Program The ADA foundation has established a permanent endowment fund dedicated to the prevention of childhood caries and oral health maintenance for children. The Harris Fund will award competitive grants of up to $5,000 to applicants whose oral health promotion programs are designed to improve and maintain children’s oral health through community education programs. In 2007, a total of $300,000 will be available for the program. For more information visit: http://www.ada.org/ada/prod/adaf/prog access _harris.asp Women Helping Others (WHO) Foundation Grants Announced The WHO Foundation (Women Helping Others) supports grassroots organizations addressing the needs of women and children. Grant application deadline for this round of funding is Monday, September, 10, 2007. The WHO Foundation provides grants to organizations serving women and/or children in the United States and Puerto Rico. The foundation gives priority to specific projects and programs addressing health, education and social service needs. For more information visit: http:/Awww.whofoundation.org/WHO FundingCriteria.htm Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Transitional Living Program and Maternity Group Homes Modification 2 http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppld=12943 United States Department of Agriculture Housing and Community Facilities Programs Housing Preservations Grants Grant DEFIANT YOUTH is frisked by patrolman Arthur Willes shortly after the shooting cf detective Marshall White Tuesday morning. The youth is Michael Jones, 16, who escaped from the State Industrial School shortly before the officer was critically wounded. OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER B—Section d e d n u o W y l l a c i t i r C r e c Offi In Shooting; Youth, 16, Held | hall N. White, 54, veteran's. tipacn detective, was critically a .;Anderson and officers A. °P.j | Roth, Lawrence Rowley and Ole { wounded by a shot in the stom-. Johnson Industrial School, Michael | Jones, Salt Lake City. | | "ott a | ee pio bp eehie ie aT eau and a tek| cigy ieee . og ing from <i : sre Detective White was one of) “| bine icine the V oF = ne guns Be | he -jeer Roth, into a nearby orchard. ee Officer Charles Berensen ar- rivedat the home first and cap- orchard. other escapee He. is. Ramon in ator. found who in fired whether de <4 wounded. a closet.; one shot. the shot came | the after > was officer ssc is remap with his hands up. He ti “T want ‘one into the wall,”’ to shoot The officers then called to the youth from the living room to, Hiroy ser bes gun and come. out : Danian eS RIN GANS Nuahacsenaaeg MARSHALL WHITE Shot With Rifle took milk from the { front smelled \ Detective White joined the Og- |, den and put it in the refriger- today. She | He fired the rifle once again, threw it out and surrendered. |. ; the | She Torres,;/porch 17, also of Salt Lake City, had known eta .: ack at 10 (Quincy. : I The other youth sat on a fence | for a few minutes and then ran! the | Police said later that Officer| White shot once, but it wasn’t | The neighbor heard a basement). window break and saw one. youth By ie we othe of Joseph | tured 7 7 He reportedly sau an hy) -|from a range of only eet, | Detective White fell and the youth shot: again, missing offi- six officers who answered a call ae In arrived. Marshall White went into the 1ouse, followed by Lt. Anderson | and Officer Roth. ee pe The youth stepped trom a bearoom carrying a .32 special car- | — ach today while he and fellow officers were in an Ogden home to find a youth who was hiding Police said the assailant was a 16-year-old escapee from the) State } Claude cigarette | 15 force police ago years | i superintendent , Pratt, Mrs, Black arrived home. then| smoke and ran out of the house.|of the State Industrial School |: and found the frogt door open... Then Sgt: White, Lt. Vaughn’said young Jones was admitted | Sr eee 1960 school first in May of! on charges of. car theft,| | /burglary and delinquency. |..In May of 1962 he was trans-| ferred to the federal correction-| al school.in Englewood, Colo.) because he was a “‘management iproblem’’ here, the superintend‘ent said. | . He. was released July 11 of this year and on Aug: 31 was returned to the school here on charges of running away from| home. When he was apprehended he had a loaded gun in his|!| | possession, ! Young Torres entered the. School in August, 1961°as a deJinquent. He was released early | this year and returned to. the! School Oct. 7. Mr, Pratt said the | boy “could not live at home.’’! |Authorities are trying to find a foster home for him. | eineeioneeireniaetnas ces nepaci ns sinter eacnacteatcini pet a bas tas tes nes Officer Critically Wounded In Shooting; Youth, 16, Held Marshall N. White, 54, veteran) Qgden detective, was critically wounded by a shot in the stomach today while he and fellow officers were in an Ogden home to find a youth who was hiding. Police said the assailant was). a 16-year-old escapee from the) | State Industrial School, Michael) — Ve Jones, Salt Lake City. The officer was rushed to the) Dee Hospital and was reported critically wounded and_ suffering from a loss of blood. | mee Detective ee —s_, from — a neighbor about in the vicinity of Ist 11 a.m go into’ the home of Joseph tured in the She took ator. She rived at the home first and capTorres, 17, also of Salt Lake City. feet. later that Officer said known whether the shot came! milk from the the living room to! _ Detective White joined the Og- front den porch and put it in the refriger-| today. smelled from throw out the gun and come. out ; with his hands up. | He replied, “I want to shoot | one into the wall,”’ He fired the rifle once again, ‘threw it out and surrendered, | ae me MARSHALL WHITE Shot With Rifle He. is. Ramon 10 The officers then called : to the. The other youth sat on a fence | orchard. only | Police youth for a few minutes and then ran’ into a nearby orchard, a] Officer Charles Berensen ar- the other escapee of a ta before or after the officer was yontaes tata pte and Quincy The neighbor basement | window breale heard and sada oheyert ‘Black at 110 Quincy. range White shot once, but it wasn’t} six officers who answered a call from a |Detective White fell ana the. -| youth shot: again, missing offi-. -'eer Roth, who fired one shot. | White was one of (Anderson and officers A. P.3 | Roth, Lawrence Rowley and Ole : Johnson arrived, Marshall White went into the ' nouse, followed by Lt. Anderson | | -: and Officer Roth, The youth stepped trom a bec. room carrying a .32 special carbine he had found in a closet. He reportedly shot the officer ? 6 wm, cigarette) police force Claude Pratt, 15 years ago, | superintendent| Mrs, Black arrived home then|smoke and ran out of the house.of the State Industrial School| and found the front door open... Then Sgt; White, Lt. Vaughn/said young Jones was admitted || tat te ~———Tlto the school jburglary and 1960 on first in charges May of! delinquency. | of car theft, | | In May of 1962 he was trans- | ferred to the federal correction-|| al school in Englewood, Colo.|. because he was a “‘management| | problem” here, the superintend-| vent said, He. was this year released and July on Aug: | 11 of 31 was) ‘returned to the school here on!: charges of running away from) ‘home. When he was apprehend-|‘. ed he had a loaded gun in his)! possession. - Young Torres school in August, this year and boy “could not entered 1961°as the) a de- linquent. He was released early; returned to. the live home.” School Oct. 7. Mr. Pratt said the at |Authorities are trying to find a |foster home for him. | | |
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