12 arrests in probation raids (Identity Theft)
12 arrests in probation raids
Los Angeles Daily News - SANTA CLARITA - Sheriff's officials raided 60 locations Wednesday morning in the Santa Clarita Valley, arresting a dozen probationers on charges ranging from weapons and narcotics possession to vandalism. Detective Pat O'Neill said that the seven
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Lucas found guilty of assault, other
Culpeper Star Exponent - Henry Johnson Lucas was found guilty Wednesday in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of assault and battery and violating a protective order. He was sentenced to 390 days in jail. At the request of the commonwealth, which the defense agreed to
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Police: Woman Steals Doctor's Credit Cards, Goes On Spree
NewsNet 5 - PARMA, Ohio -- Parma police are searching for a woman who is suspected of stealing a doctor's credit cards and going on a shopping spree. Police said she walked into Kaiser Permanente Hospital and stole the cards out of the doctor's wallet in the
Source: www.newsnet5.com
Aguirre tangles with city employee union
SignOn San Diego - With a feud simmering between rival factions in San Diego's largest employee union, the City Attorney's Office has launched an investigation into allegations that the group's president misused a union credit card. The accusations against Judie
Source: www.signonsandiego.com
A little respect
San Jose Mercury News - ``I am the top cop in the United States,'' declared U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales in explaining his job Thursday afternoon to an audience of 80 seventh- and eighth-graders at Windmill Springs School in San Jose. The nation's No. 1 law
Source: www.mercurynews.com
Nurse pleads innocence in druggings
CNEWS - Sarah Bowes, 27, faces a preliminary inquiry Sept. 11-22 to see if there is enough evidence to go to trial. Bowes is charged with more than 50 counts related to administering a noxious substance, credit card theft and mischief endangering life. The
Source: cnews.canoe.ca

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