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Man charged in overseas theft
A 20-year-old man living in Towson was ordered detained yesterday on charges that he was involved in a bank robbery and shooting last summer in the British Virgin Islands. Ricky Terrence Powell of St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, and several other men...Tags: Bank Robbery, Prosecution, Trials
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Vanessa Carlton's evolving repertoire will warm up the Recher Theatre
Sun pop music criticIn the "junior" stage of her career, Vanessa Carlton looks for creative and "warm" ways to express her music. On her latest album, Heroes and Thieves, the piano-playing pop star feels listeners are getting a real sense of who she is - at the moment. "It'...Tags: Heroes, Popular Music, Sales
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Robbery/arrests A woman was about to enter M&T Bank in the 5200 block of Roland Ave. about 1 p.m. yesterday when a man armed with a handgun stole her purse...Tags: M&T Bank Corporation, Game Playing, Vehicles, Emergency Incidents, Assault
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Police Blotter: Allentown
Charged -- Dassan Othaniel Pickard, 38, of 517 N. Penn St.; Monday with robbery, theft, receiving stolen property, reckless endangerment and simple assault; about 7:45 p.m. July 9, allegedly approached Robert Sfredda of Allentown in 600 block of N. 12th...Tags: Lehigh County, Allentown
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Broward County: Disbarred lawyer pleads no contest to grand theft
South Florida Sun-SentinelA disbarred Pembroke Pines lawyer pleaded no contest Wednesday to five felony charges after authorities said he pocketed almost $117,000 from clients' insurance settlements and gave thousands to his mistress. Anthony Scalese, 41, wiped tears from his...Tags: Broward County, Pembroke Pines, Trials
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Banks' tactics put unwitting customers at risk
Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows. The result is that even the most security-conscious Web...Tags: University of Michigan
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Southwest Florida man jailed for stealing 42 cents from mall fountain
Forty-two cents won't get you very far these days, but for a Southwest Florida man, it was enough to send him to jail. Naples police say 43-year-old Laslo Mujzer swiped 42 cents from the Coastland Center Mall in Naples on Monday. Officers arrested Mujzer...Tags: Prisons
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Clerk Robbed At Knifepoint
Police are investigating a knifepoint robbery at a Silver Lane convenience store. No one was injured. Shortly before midnight Tuesday, the robber entered the Chestnut Mobil Mart, 483 Silver Lane, walked around the coolers and pulled out the knife...Tags: New York Yankees, Major League Baseball
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Auditors: Detroit gas supply vulnerable to theft
Detroit auditors say there's a "total lack of control" over the city's nearly $7 million a year gas supply. The Detroit News reports Thursday that the Office of the Auditor General says this has left the city's fuel supply vulnerable to theft. The...Tags: Employees, Accounting and Auditing
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Computer tapes with Social Security umbers lost
Computer backup tapes that contain thousands of Social Security numbers of Tinley Park residents have been lost but officials say there's not much chance of identity theft. Officials say the tapes containing information from as long ago as 15 years were...Tags: Social Security, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Wages and Pensions, Tinley Park
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