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Three minors arrested for incidents in Hoofddorp

Three minors arrested for incidents in Hoofddorp

Three minors were arrested on Tuesday in connection with several incidents in Hoofddorp, including two car fires and an explosion at a residence. The suspects are currently in custody as part of an ongoing police investigation into these criminal acts.

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Boil water advisory for Schoorlstraat and Werengouw in North due to fecal bacteria

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UN human rights chief sends investigative mission to Lebanon

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NGO: 1,300 migrants have already died en route to Spain this year

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Pepper spray remains banned: minister finds it too dangerous for women themselves

Pepper spray remains banned: minister finds it too dangerous for women themselves

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