As Americans prepare for spring break trips abroad following the disappearance of U.S. student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic, Secret Service veteran Bobby McDonald offers advice on travel safety, emphasizing staying on resort properties, traveling in groups, and being prepared for emergencies. Konanki vanished from the Riu Republica Resort during a power outage, prompting a search protocol that involves reporting to the hotel, involving local authorities, and contacting the U.S. Consulate if needed. McDonald also stresses the importance of men following safety guidelines, as disappearances like Konanki’s and Natalee Holloway’s have garnered attention over the years, highlighting the need for vigilance among all travelers.
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Washington Lyft driver charged with sexually assaulting teen during ride: police
A Lyft driver in Washington state, Martin Njoki, 43, has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old passenger during a ride on February 17. Njoki is charged with unlawful imprisonment and indecent liberties after reportedly forcing the girl to touch him and groping her when she attempted to leave the vehicle. Bellevue police have suspended his Lyft account and are seeking other potential victims, as Njoki remains in custody with a $150,000 bail, holding...
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