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taken into custody

adjective as in booked

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Avon and Somerset Police said it started reviewing the case, including further forensic examination of some items, in 2023, and a man from Ipswich was taken into custody on Tuesday morning.

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One person was taken into custody, and a firearm was recovered on the ground nearby, according to Larsen.

Police have not yet disclosed any more information about the man they have taken into custody.

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The child was taken into custody and sent to a juvenile home, while his father was arrested on the charges of abetment to murder.

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Coplan had not been arrested or taken into custody, the company told Reuters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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