Son Turns Himself Into Police After Father Is Set On Fire
A man who was wanted by the police for allegedly setting his father on fire has turned himself in to authorities.
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A man who was wanted by the police for allegedly setting his father on fire has turned himself in to authorities.
The Margate Police Department is asking for the public's help in the search of a missing man, considered endangered.
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