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MAY 31, 2001 Attempts to negotiate with six children who have holed themselves up in a rural Idaho home failed on Wednesday as officials for the third day in a row waited out the dispute. The children, believed to be armed, began the standoff after their mother was arrested on child felony injury charges. They even sent out a pack of wild dogs to fend off authorities and are reportedly surviving on almost no food. The noise of a local television station's helicopter is being blamed for the failed attempt at contact. The television station had no immediate response to a complaint made by the local sheriff's office. Get the Story:
Media helicopter thwarts attempt at negotiation (The Spokesman Review 5/31)
6 Children, 27 Dogs Hold Off Officers (The Los Angeles Times 5/31)
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