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Arc Raiders Hatch Key explained
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Arc Raiders Hatch Key explained

What is the Arc Raiders Hatch Key? We've all been there: bags fit to burst with loot, with the game winding down. Several exfil points have already closed, and you just know that the last one left is going to be carnage. If only there were another way out. Turns out, there is, at least for those with a bit of coin to spare. With Arc Raiders on our doorstep, the time for planning is now. Having a clear objective is one thing in the multiplayer game, but as is so often the case, things go sideways fast, and occasionally you need a way to exfil that won't alert half the map to your presence. Even with one of our best Arc Raiders builds under your belt, there are times when escape is the best option, and that's where the Hatch Key comes in. What does the Arc Raiders Hatch Key do? A Hatch Key opens one of several emergency escape hatches located across each map in Arc Raiders. These exfil points don't sound an alarm, nor do you have to wait before you can escape, making them a much safer option than using one of the elevators. How to get an Arc Raiders Hatch Key There are two reliable ways to acquire a Hatch Key. The first is to purchase one from Shani, the Security Trader; she charges nine thousand coins for a single Hatch Key, and you can only purchase one of these every 24 hours. Alternatively, if you have a Utility Bench in your Workshop, you can craft a Hatch Key with one advanced electrical component and three sensors. We would suggest crafting Hatch Keys initially, as your coins can always be put to better use, and are vital if you need to start fresh after a disaster run. Now that you know all about Arc Raiders Hatch Keys, you won't have any trouble getting out of Dodge if it starts kicking off. If you have a Safe Pocket, we would suggest keeping your Hatch Key in there, in case anything bad should happen and you can't exfil. For more on Arc Raiders, check out our guides on Arc Raiders crossplay, and the current Arc Raiders server status, so you know whether it's safe to enter.

Suspect threatened to ‘eat’ neighbor’s dog over alleged trespassing on his property
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Suspect threatened to ‘eat’ neighbor’s dog over alleged trespassing on his property

A dispute over trespassing in Florida ended when a man threatened to “eat” his neighbor’s dog – and later showed up at her home with two knives, authorities said. Minor Catledge, 61, was arrested Friday and charged with aggravated assault after confronting a neighbor who was walking her dog on a public trail near his home in Interlachen, about 105 miles northeast of Orlando. “Minor Catledge initially confronted his neighbor who was walking her dog on a public path adjacent to his property. The victim told deputies Catledge believed the property was his and that he would ‘eat her dog’ if she trespassed again,” the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said. Deputies spoke with Catledge about the path being public property, and authorities believed the issue was resolved. However, a little over an hour later, Catledge approached the victim's house with a knife in his hand and “began threatening her and other family members,” the victim told deputies. Catledge had two pocket knives on him at the time of the incident, deputies said. An Interlachen Police Officer who arrived at the scene also reported hearing Catledge make threats to the victim. The victim said Catledge threatened to stab her for calling law enforcement. Deputies arrested Catledge and charged him with aggravated assault. “While on the way to the Putnam County Jail, Catledge made several statements to the deputy that he was going to ‘beat’ [the victim] when he got out of jail,” the sheriff’s office said. Catledge is being held on a $5,000 bond.