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Wrestler arrested in Conn. on domestic complaints
BRANFORD, Conn. (AP) -- A former WWE wrestling diva is headed for rehab after being arrested in Connecticut three times this week on domestic violence complaints.
Branford police said Friday that Tamara Sytch was arrested Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on charges including disorderly conduct and violating a protective order.
The 39-year-old wrestled as Sunny. She appeared Friday in New Haven Superior Court.
WFSB-TV reports Sytch was released to her sister, Denise Stone, who said in court she was taking her to a New Jersey rehab center.
Sytch declined to comment. WFSB says police reported the complaints were from her boyfriend.
WWE says Sytch was last under its contract in 1998. It says it's paid for three rehabilitation stints for her and will continue to provide assistance if she wants it.
Posted: Saturday, September 15 2012, 09:56 AM CDT
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Seniors say they'll stay in tornado-ravaged town
May 25, 2013 14:46 GMT
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Graduating high schoolers say they don't want to move away from Moore after a tornado devastated a section of their town.
Westmoore High School Senior Alex Davis says staying close is a way to show "that a disaster can't beat us."
And senior Cameron Knight says if he had a choice to live anywhere in the country, he'd still pick his hometown.
Westmoore was the first of three schools to hold commencement ceremonies Saturday at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma City suburb was hit by a strong tornado Monday; 24 people died and hundreds were injured.
The Moore School District canceled its school year after the tornado hit the Plaza Towers and Briarwood elementary schools, but wants graduation ceremonies to go on.
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