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Thursday, May 28, 2015 Vol. 123, Issue 2, 6 Pages
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‘War Eagle’ soars across states Miller family travels from Wyoming to Auburn to accept posthumous degree
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Emily Esleck Editor-in-Chief
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Spring graduation means many things to students closing one chapter in their lives to start another. For Stacy Miller and her 7-year-old son, Isaac, graduation meant something different. It allowed them to accept their husband and father, Adam Miller’s, degree in his honor. Adam completed all of his classes in the Executive Master’s of Business Administration (EMBA) Program at Auburn University and would have graduated with straight As, according to Stacy. Just four weeks before graduation Adam was taken to the hospital for tests on April 10, because he was not feeling well, according to Stacy. He died that day at age 34. Blood clots the size of golf balls in each of his lungs broke loose, causing a heart attack, according to Adam’s parents, Loretta and Dave Miller. Graduating from Fort Hays State University in Fort Hays, Kansas,
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selves.” Assistant U.S. Attorney Verne Speirs called A University employee accused of using his Auburn police detective Chris Carver as a witness. position to obtain and sell a date Carver testified he became rape drug will not be allowed bail. aware of Howard after Auburn A preliminary examination police arrested a man named and detention hearing was held Larry Harper in February for Wednesday, May 27, in the Fedpossession of drug paraphereral courtroom of U.S. Magisnalia. trate Judge Wallace Capel Jr. for “(Harper said) a man he University lab technician Stephen knew as Steve, employed Howard. by Auburn University, who Howard was arrested May could procure GHB,” Carv22 after he sold 1,4-butanediol howard er said during his testimony. to an undercover Auburn police Carver investigated Harper’s information officer during two separate occasions, May 7 and connected it to Howard. Carver then found and May 14. Capel found probable cause to bind the case a confidential informant who could introduce an undercover police officer to Howard. to a grand jury and denied Howard bail. The undercover officer arranged to meet “Women are being drugged by a predator,” Capel said. “This isn’t just someone that’s talk- Howard in the Wal-Mart parking lot on South ing bluster. This is someone that’s doing it to people so they can’t make decisions for them» See tech, page 2 Contributing reporter
dakota sumpter / photo editor
Police contain a shooting that occurred at the Auburn Mall.
Shots fired, man injured Staff Report
Police responded to a report of a possible shooting in the Auburn Mall parking lot Tuesday, May 26, at approximately 6:01 p.m. according to Auburn Police Division Capt. Will Mathews. Officers located a 57-year-old white male who suffered a single gunshot wound to the right hip. The injury is non-life threatening, according to Mathews.
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The victim was transported to East Alabama Medical Center, where he was treated and released, according to Mathews. According to a press release issued by APD, the victim had entered his green 1996 Dodge Ram, when he was approached by the suspect.
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