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near the family's cottage.
• The search drew scores of police and volunteers, including staff and players from Grand Valley State.
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Detectives investigate Justin Bieber for reckless driving after former NFL star complains

• LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles County Sheriff's detectives are investigating Justin Bieber for reckless driving after witnesses -- including former NFL star Keyshawn Johnson -- complained about the pop-star's alleged freeway speeds in their gated community in north Los Angeles County.
• At about 8 p.m. Monday, Bieber allegedly drove his white Ferrari at freeway speeds in what is a 25 mph zone, Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.
• Johnson was outside with his 3-year-old daughter who was preparing to get into a small electric car when Bieber zoomed by. Johnson was upset and got into his Prius, following Bieber to his nearby home. As the garage door was closing, Johnson put out his arm and stopped it, telling Bieber he wanted to talk about his reckless driving.
• Whitmore said Bieber scurried into his home without speaking.
• The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department received two calls and responded to the location. When they tried to talk to Bieber, however, they were also turned away.
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Northeastern Myanmar hit by new sectarian violence after rumor of Muslim attack; mosque burned

• LASHIO, Myanmar (AP) -- Hundreds of Buddhists on motorcycles waved iron rods and bamboo poles and threw rocks in this northeastern Myanmar town Wednesday, a day after another Buddhist mob torched a mosque, a Muslim orphanage and other buildings in a new wave of violence targeting the religious minority.
• Many Buddhists and Muslims stayed locked inside their homes and shops were shuttered after Tuesday's violence in Lashio town, near the border with China, the latest region to fall prey to the country's spreading sectarian violence. The rioting in Lashio was sparked by reports that a Muslim man had set fire to a Buddhist woman.
• Wednesday morning was quiet, but by afternoon several hundred young men, screaming and waving sticks, roamed the downtown area on motorcycles near City Hall. A Buddhist monk was seated on the back of one of the motorcycles, waving a

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