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Police seek info in Oceanside bank robbery
matthew.chayes@newsday.comA man robbed a Roslyn Savings Bank in Oceanside Saturday afternoon by passing a teller a threatening note demanding cash, Nassau police said. The suspect, who wore a blue hat, sunglassses and a T-shirt, fled the branch at 3140 Long Beach Rd. on foot...Tags: Bank Robbery, Oceanside
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The Other Kind Of Hot Car
MotherproofWe did a recent post on hot cars for moms. Funny enough, a couple days afterwards, the National Insurance Crime Bureau released its annual report on the most stolen cars for 2007....Tags: Vehicles, Annual Reports, Insurance
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Pig caper: Police look into report of swiped swine
Authorities in western Iowa are looking for a thief with a very big payload -- 120 market hogs, fresh off the farm. The Palo Alto County Sheriff's Office says that someone swiped 120 swine from a hog confinement in Silver Lake Township sometime... -
Link between Gold Coast sex attack and other assaults?
Chicago Tribune reporterUpdate: A Cook County judge set bail at $500,000 Saturday for a 48-year-old Chicago man arrested for an attack on a Gold Coast woman. Authorities were investigating whether a Chicago man arrested Thursday morning in an attack on a Gold Coast woman...Tags: Gold Coast, Sexual Assault, Assault, Lakeview
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
State officials say they're satisfied with the Federal Emergency Management Agency's quick response after reports surfaced of mold in mobile homes provided to flood victims. The state's Lieutenant Governor and Director of Homeland Security, Patty Judge,...Tags: Floods, Federal Emergency Management Agency, University of Iowa, Sexual Assault, Academic Progress
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Greenlawn man charged with purse snatchings
matthew.chayes@newsday.comCops have arrested a suspected serial purse snatcher in a spree of robberies in Nassau County. Brian Nestor of Greenlawn was first arrested Thursday afternoon after he knocked over a 46-year-old woman and dragged her on the ground while trying to steal...Tags: Hempstead
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Inwood gas station robbery suspects arrested
matthew.chayes@newsday.comTwo men were arrested after fleeing an Inwood gas station they'd robbed Saturday morning at gunpoint, Nassau County police said. Freddie Anderson, accompanied by accomplice Steve Marthone, is accused of pulling a handgun on a 52-year-old attendant at the...Tags: Inwood, Far Rockaway, Queens Village, Prosecution, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Police searching for man who robbed a Boynton Beach Wachovia bank
Sun-Sentinel.comBoynton Beach police are investigating a robbery about 5:30 p.m. Friday at a Wachovia Bank branch at 1550 W. Boynton Beach Blvd, according to a press release. Police said a man walked into the bank and pointed a silver handgun at a teller. He demanded...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Boynton Beach, Beach Vacations, Public Relations
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Two arrested following car chase in Palm Beach County
Sun-Sentinel.comPalm Beach County Sheriff's Office deputies caught two men who broke into a store around 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the 300 block of Tall Pines Road and led them on a chase that ended in a three-car crash. A witness alerted deputies of the break-in. When...Tags: Vehicles, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Road Accidents
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Man hunted in bank robbery
Howard County police are searching for a man who robbed a bank in Columbia yesterday. Just before noon, a man entered the Wachovia Bank branch in the 8800 block of Centre Park Drive, police said. He approached a teller, implied that he had a gun and...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Bank Robbery
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