Tuesday, June 18 2013 11:54 PM EDT2013-06-19 03:54:41 GMT
Gleny Duran wants to know why her eight–year–old son Angel has autism. "Is it something that I'm eating, is it the air? Is it genetic?" she wonders. Doctors don't know exactly what causes the neurological
More research points to the environment playing a role.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:12 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:12:59 GMT
The Blue Earth County Sheriff's Department identifies human remains found last week in South Bend Township. Investigators say the remains are that of 38-year-old Maverick Henry Arrowood.
The Blue Earth County Sheriff's Department identifies human remains found last week in South Bend Township. Investigators say the remains are that of 38-year-old Maverick Henry Arrowood.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:10 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:10:44 GMT
A man who says he was sexually abused by an Irish priest in Minnesota decades ago is suing the New Ulm Diocese. This morning Attorney Pat Noaker filed a lawsuit in Brown County on behalf of John Doe 103. His
Noaker anticipates it will be at least 18 months before this case will be set for trial.
NEW ULM, Minn. -
State documents show Dr. David Miller of New Ulm has a history of substance abuse.
Miller is being investigated for stealing pain mediation from a vulnerable adult.
In 19-3, according to the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice, Miller sought inpatient treatment for depression and alcohol-chemical dependency at a facility in Pennsylvania.
The board also said Miller used cannabis several times weekly and 5 to 30 Percocet tablets daily, which he initially obtained as samples.
Doctor Miller also apparently wrote prescriptions for himself using false names.
Then in 1994, Miller was admitted to the Riverside Medical Center Chemical Dependency Treatment Program. He was discharged the next month with an impression of opioid and alcohol dependence.
As far as the current criminal charges against him, Doctor Miller is scheduled to make a court appearance on March 19th at 8:30 A.M. in Brown County.