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Husband charged in Woodlawn beating
A Woodlawn woman beaten with a brick in her home Thursday remained in critical but stable condition yesterday, and her husband, whom police revived after an apparent suicide attempt, is charged in the attack, Baltimore County police said. Officers...Tags: Murder, Assault
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Man pleads guilty to 6 Towson-area rapes
The attacks, though spread out over 21 years, were strikingly similar. The stranger pressed a weapon to the woman's back or head. He told her not to scream, that he wouldn't hurt her if she listened. And then he raped her. Alphonso W. Hill, 56,...Tags: Rape, Punishment, Prisons, Trials, Assault
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Personal attacks lead in to debate
The presidential contest turned increasingly nasty yesterday as Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain launched new personal attacks ahead of the second presidential debate. Tonight's format, with direct questions from voters, could benefit McCain, who...Tags: Barack Obama, Political Campaigns, Government, Minority Groups, George Bush
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Mom arrested for child neglect, abuse
A Suffolk woman has been arrested after police say she used duct tape to bind her two young children and threatened to kill them. Takiyah Wright, a 25-year-old who works as a teacher assistant at Elephants Fork Elementary School, has been charged with... -
Hazel Crest man charged with theft of $20,000 worth of cell phones
Bail was set Monday at $60,000 for a Hazel Crest man accused of stealing more than 90 cell phones from a Verizon Wireless store in Lake in the Hills, authorities said. Jason T. Clark, 23, of the 16000 block of South Wood Street was arrested Sunday after...Tags: Hazel Crest, Verizon Wireless, Jane Addams, Theft
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Moore Township Police: Husband Pulled Firearm, Demanded Sex
A 61-year-old Moore Township man has been charged with demanding sex from his wife and threatening her with a gun. Gregory Knouss of 400 S. Hokendauqua Drive, told police the gun was unloaded, but admitted he pointed the gun at his wife, Gail Knouss,...Tags: Hokendauqua
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BERLIN: Pickpocket Arrest
A 56-year-old New Britain woman charged with stealing a wallet from a customer at a local supermarket during the weekend has been linked to two other thefts, police said Monday. Elda Rivera faces three counts of sixth-degree larceny and one count of...Tags: New Britain, Theft
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South Florida: 4 charged in fraud, ID theft
Federal prosecutors announced fraud and identity theft charges Monday against four Broward County residents accused of using stolen identities to purchase more than $300,000 worth of computer equipment. Fitzroy Carter, 30, of Plantation; Kearn Matthew,...Tags: Plantation, Lauderhill, Broward County, Theft, Corporate Crime
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WATERBURY: Car-Theft Spree Leads To Arrest Of Man, 43
Waterbury police say a man accused of fueling a major regional car-theft spree in the mid-1990s with a string of chop shops has been caught after years on the run. Alfredo "Eddie" Gonzalez, who was wanted on warrants from 1996 and earlier, faces dozens...Tags: Waterbury, Vehicles, Theft
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NY rabbi held without bail on sex abuse charges
A rabbi in New York has been ordered held without bail on charges of sexually abusing a female relative for nearly a decade. Rabbi Israel Weingarten pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn to five federal counts of sexual abuse. The 58-...Tags: Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Judaism
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Broward County: 4 charged in fraud, ID theft
Federal prosecutors announced fraud and identity theft charges Monday against four Broward County residents accused of using stolen identities to purchase more than $300,000 worth of computer equipment. Fitzroy Carter, 30, of Plantation; Kearn Matthew,...Tags: Plantation, Lauderhill, Broward County, Theft, Corporate Crime
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Joe Cool defendant to stand trial again; lawyers want convictions thrown out
The Associated PressA man accused of taking part in the hijacking of the Joe Cool charter boat and the killing of its captain and crew will stand trial a second time in January following a mistrial on most of the charges last week, a federal judge decided Monday. Still...Tags: Judges, Trials
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