Proper noun
Snellgrove (plural Snellgroves)
A surname.
"At this time no arrests have been made," Snellgrove said, adding "we need you to know that this is a fluid investigation and we are working diligently." Source: Internet
Cayce Director of Public Safety Byron Snellgrove says evidence points to Coty Taylor, 30, killing Faye just hours after she was abducted last week. Source: Internet
Byron Snellgrove, Cayce’s Director of Public Safety, was on scene Thursday morning when they narrowed the search to Coty Taylor’s yard. Source: Internet
Longman History of Africa, Snellgrove L. and Greenberg K., Longman, London (1973) Pursued by troops loyal to Mobutu he was finally captured in Port Francqui on 1 December 1960 and flown to Léopoldville (now Kinshasa) in ropes, not handcuffs. Source: Internet
Snellgrove (1987), p. 365. Located about convert from the center and northeastern outskirts of Kathmandu, the stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in Nepal. citation Boudhanath became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Source: Internet
Asked if investigators knew where the child was during that time, Snellgrove said: “we do not know at this time.” Source: Internet