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Breaking News: Suspects take off with tow trucks
Sentinel Staff WriterThieves broke into neighboring auto dealerships over the weekend and stole tow trucks. Police are concerned the hijacked trucks, each valued at more than $50,000, might not be recovered, though both are emblazoned with the names and phone numbers of...Tags: Vehicles, Steve Allen, Real Estate Sales, Sales, Gary
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Wal-Mart Employees Charged With Stealing Televisions
The Hartford CourantTwo Wal-Mart employees and one of their relatives were charged this morning with stealing $4,000 worth of electronics from the store on Dixwell Avenue, police said. Arthur Williams, 21, Daniel Cameron, 20 and Kenneth Williams, 44, are being charged...Tags: Kenneth Williams, Employees, Prosecution, Electronics, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Man, teen charged in delivery driver robbery
An Easton man has been charged with robbing a Chinese restaurant delivery driver in the 1300 block of Pine Street in September. Gregory Lewis Jr., 18, of the 1200 block of Ferry Street, turned himself in to police yesterday, police said. Lewis was...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution
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BSO: Tamarac bank robber said he wanted to make "small withdrawal"
SunSentinel.comThe Broward Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying a bank robber who told a teller he had a gun and wanted to make a "small withdrawal." The robbery happened at a Bank Atlantic branch at 8201 N. University Drive shortly before 1 p.m. Saturday,... -
Pines police look for robber who tried to shoot victim
SunSentinel.comPolice are asking the public to help them find an armed robbery suspect who shot at a man who tried to disarm him after the robber took his jewelry and cell phone. The incident happened about 9 p.m. Thursday in a parking lot in the 7800 block of...Tags: Pembroke Pines
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Dream boats for well-heeled only
This is how bad the economy's going: Even the sweater-tied-around-the-neck crowd is hurting. I found this out when I took in the big United States Sailboat Show this past weekend at Annapolis' City Dock. On the surface, everything looked fine. The...Tags: $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Tony Soprano, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Sales, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Police Blotter
police blotter police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Theft A navigational system valued at $300 was stolen over the weekend from a vehicle parked in the 1000 block of N. Charles St. by someone who entered after breaking a...Tags: Vehicles, White Marsh, Natural Resources, Cell Phones, Wetlands
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Police Blotter: Allentown
Theft -- Reported Sunday by Arianna Yaskieviez of 855 W. Emmaus Ave.; laptop computer, camera, video recorder, clothes and 25 CDs stolen Sunday from sport utility vehicle parked at home, police said; $3,100 estimated loss and damages. Theft -- Reported...Tags: Emmaus, Allentown
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Police Taser man accused of burglarizing home
SunSentinel.comWilton Manors police shocked a man with a Taser them arrested him on charges of stealing jewelry, money and a laptop computer from a home Sunday afternoon. A Wilton Manors resident, who police did not identify, returned home about 5:45 p.m. Sunday and...Tags: Prosecution, Wilton Manors
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Group meeting to focus on jewel heists
Staff reportLaw enforcement officials from across the country and from Canada will get a briefing on organized jewelry robberies Tuesday as part of a prelude to the region's largest gathering of jewelers. The South American Theft Group Intelligence Network, a Fort...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Law Enforcement, Miami Beach
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Personal Safety Program For Women
The Hartford CourantTuesday >> 10.14: Women who want to know more about staying safe should consider the Farmington Police Department's Women's Personal Safety Program. Now in its 13th year, the free program is to begin today and continue on Oct. 21 and 28, each day from...Tags: New Britain, Assault, Law Enforcement, Sexual Assault
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