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Search For WWU Student Comes Up Empty

Four days after a college student was last seen leaving a party, searchers have come up empty in the search for 18-year old Dwight Clark.

The Western Washington University student has been missing since he left a party early Sunday morning and never showed up at…

2010-09-30
Candlelight gathering for Dwight Clark to take place on campus tonight, Sept. 29 2010-09-29
Mystery surrounds WWU student's disappearance 2010-09-29
Reward for info about missing WWU student; mother pleads for help

The mother of a missing Western Washington University student tearfully pleaded for his safe return Tuesday, Sept. 28, three days after he was last seen leaving an off-campus party.

Freshman Dwight A. Clark, 18, left the party in the 1000 block of Indian Street early Sunday morning and…

2010-09-29
WWU student Dwight Clark still missing 2010-09-29
WWU student reported missing, last seen Sunday morning 2010-09-28
WWU student missing since weekend party

Bellingham and campus police are asking for help in locating a Western Washington University student who has been missing since he did not come home after a weekend party.

Freshman Dwight A. Clark, 18, was reported missing Sunday night. He was last seen leaving a party in the 2000 block…

2010-09-28
Whatcom County cops bust 63 drivers for DUI in latest campaign

Whatcom County law enforcement agencies arrested 63 people for allegedly driving drunk during the latest enforcement campaign, which started Aug. 12 and ended Sept. 6.

Statewide, officers from 176 agencies arrested 2,672 drivers in the "Drive Hammered, Get Nailed" campaign,…

2010-09-13
Police Begin "Drive Hammered, Get Nailed" Campaign

You’ll likely get nailed by local and state law enforcement if you drive hammered… that’s the message today from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, as they begin their “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” campaign. The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office and Bellingham, Ferndale and Western…

2010-08-16
Police Begin "Drive Hammered, Get Nailed" Campaign

You’ll likely get nailed by local and state law enforcement if you drive hammered… that’s the message today from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, as they begin their “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” campaign.

The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office and Bellingham, Ferndale and Western…

2010-08-12
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