RIO DE JANEIRO -- Police attempts to recapture a drug trafficker who escaped from a Brazilian hospital have led to more than a week of deadly gunbattles in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, which is hosting the Olympics in August.With violence raising concerns about security during the games, police near the Olympic beach volleyball venue in Copacabana also told The Associated Press on Wednesday that a foot and other body parts had been found on the shore. The officers said the parts washed up from the sea, but offered no further details.Ten people have been killed and about 50 schools have been shuttered over the past nine days because of shootings triggered by the police searches, the newspaper O Globo said. Police would not confirm the death toll, but said they had deployed 27 battalions of military police to various areas, including Rios downtown and its touristy southern area.Nicolas Labre Pereira, nicknamed Fat Family, escaped June 19 when assailants stormed one of the hospitals recommended for tourists traveling to the Olympic Games. The raid to free the 28-year-old suspect left a patient dead and a nurse and an off-duty policeman wounded.Other violence is also causing worries about safety during the Olympics. Last weekend, an off-duty bodyguard for Rios mayor was shot to death in an apparent mugging and a doctor was slain in her car on a main expressway. Earlier this month, members of the Australian Paralympic team were mugged at gunpoint.Officials have warned that budget shortfalls may compromise security.An estimated 85,000 police officers and soldiers will be patrolling the streets during the Olympics and Paralympics, but Rio de Janeiro states acting governor says the state is still waiting for 2.9 billion Brazilian reals ($860 million) from the federal government that is earmarked for security efforts.The financial aspect is the big problem of Rios public safety strategy, said Andrei Rodrigues, a top security official at the Justice Ministry who is responsible for big events.Killings in Rio increased to 2,036 in the first four months of the year, compared to 1,818 for the same period in 2015, according to a state tally that counts homicides, officer-involved killings and deaths as a result of robberies.---Associated Press writer Mauricio Savarese and AP videojournalist Renata Brito contributed to this report. 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Scarlets had made just one change following their 26-15 victory at Cardiff Blues last week with James Davies replacing John Barclay in the back-row.Canada prop Djustice Sears-Duru and lock Alainuuese made their first Warriors starts, while Rob Harley, Peter Horne, Tim Swinson and Mark Bennett started after being released from Scotland duty.Both sides cancelled each other out in the opening exchanges, and it was not until the 16th minute that the game came alive with Boydes try.Boyde finished off a good team try which had started with Davies running out of his own 22 with wing Steff Evans offloading well in the tackle to send the No.8 over the line.Patchell converted to give the home side a 7-0 lead. Bennett missed a 20th-mminute penalty before Scarlets found themselves down to 14 men when prop Wyn Jones was yellow-carded for pulling down a maul.ddddddddddddScarlets, who led 7-3 at the interval, did well to concede only a Horne penalty on 33 minutes while they were down a man, although the Glasgow captain was very wayward with a second penalty shot three minutes later.Scarlets stunned Glasgow by scoring a brilliant try a minute into the second half. Scrum-half Evans went over after breaks by Patchell and then Evans in an 80-metre move up the field. Patchell converted to make it 14-3.Glasgows woes continued as MacArthur was sin-binned for a high tackle on Davies with Patchell kicking the subsequent penalty goal. And it was all Scarlets as they scored a third try - Boydes second - with an impressive 20-metre drive from a line-out.Patchell was on target with a second penalty to increase his sides lead to 24 before Glasgow suffered another setback when Alainuuese was shown a yellow card for taking out prop Werner Kruger off the ball.In the dying seconds skipper Haleigh Parkes went close to grabbing the bonus-point try but the ball was held up. ' ' '