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NAPA, Calif.  Police in Northern California say they are looking for 
the mother of a 4-year-old girl who was found dead in her 
bed by officers conducting a welfare check.The Napa Police Department said 
they have not been able to find 23-year-old Sara Krueger and her 
boyfriend, 26-year-old Scott Warner, since the body of Krueger's daughter 
was discovered on Saturday afternoon.Police say neighbors reported seeing 
the couple carrying luggage away from the apartment complex where Krueger 
and the girl lived earlier Saturday.The department said investigators suspect 
foul play in the death of the girl, whom they did not 
identify. No details about how she died have been disclosed.Elizabeth Cherchourka, 
who manages the apartment complex, told Oakland television station KTVU 
that she often saw the girl riding a bicycle around the complex 
and that she appeared well cared-for.
onfronting hopelessness."You see troubled young men 
who are desperate and they strike out and they don't see that 
they have any hope," Bond said.Schools generally are much safer than they 
were five, 10 or 15 years ago, Stephens said. Stephens noted that 
perspective is important. In Chicago there were 500 homicides in 2012, about 
the same number in the nation's 132,000-plus K-12 schools over two decades."I 
believe schools are much safer than they used to be but clearly 
they still have a good ways to go," Stephens said.The recent budget 
deal in Congress provides $140 million to support safe school environments, 
and is a $29 million increase, according to the office of Democratic 
Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions 
Committee.About 90 percent of districts have tightened security since the 
shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, estimates Randi 
Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers.Many schools 
now have elaborate school safety plans and more metal detectors, surveillance 
cameras and fences. They've taken other steps, too, such as requiring ID 
badges and dress codes. Similar to fire drills, some schools practice locking 
down classrooms, among their responses to potential violence.Weingarten 
said more emphasis needs to be placed on improving school cultures by 
ensuring schools have resources for counselors, social workers and after-care 
programs. Many of the

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