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Owen Ray, a 19-year-old student at Miami University in Ohio, and another young man, were visiting friends in Copenhagen when the altercation took place. On April 1, a day after the fracas ...
Owen Ray and a friend were charged over an alleged Uber driver altercation. One of the Americans detained for nearly two weeks in Denmark over an alleged assault against an Uber driver while ...
Two American college students have been released after spending two weeks in a Denmark jail over an alleged Uber dispute while traveling for spring break. Owen Ray, 19, and an unnamed friend, both ...
Owen Ray, 20, a student at the University of Miami in Ohio, and his unnamed friend were detained at a Copenhagen airport on April 1, a day after entering the wrong destination address during an ...
Owen Ray, a 19-year-old studying at Miami University in Ohio, and his friend have reportedly had their passports seized by Danish authorities, following their release from prison on Monday.
Owen Ray, a 19-year-old studying at Miami University of Ohio, and his unnamed friend were detained at Copenhagen Airport on April 1 over an alleged dispute with an Uber driver the night prior ...
“The safety of everyone who uses the Uber app is a top priority, and we take reports of violence very seriously," an Uber spokesperson tells PEOPLE Courtesy Ray Family A U.S. college student ...
Owen Ray and his friend are alums of Saint Ignatius College Prep on Chicago's Near West Side. Copenhagen Police confirmed that the two young men were arrested Monday, March 31, and charged with ...
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College student released in Denmark after alleged Uber dispute(NewsNation) — One of two American college students who was in Danish custody after an alleged altercation with an Uber driver has been released. Authorities confiscated Owen Ray’s passport ...
Owen Ray, a 19-year-old studying at Miami University of Ohio, and an unnamed friend were detained at Copenhagen Airport on April 1 based on events that took place during an Uber ride the night ...
Owen Ray’s parents identified him as one of the people arrested in Copenhagen in March, saying in a statement Monday that their son and a friend "were the victims of an unprovoked verbal and ...
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