Grand jury-direct indictments-Sept. 9, 2006 (Identity Theft)
Grand jury-direct indictments-Sept. 9, 2006
A Max Meadows man with a history of sexual abuse convictions was one of 50 individuals targeted with direct indictments during the July grand jury session.
BTC reveals new online tools
A new initiative launched by BTC now allows customers to manage their accounts and pay their phone bills online, officials revealed yesterday. Speaking at a press conference at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company
Police Calls
Theft: Someone stole a 500-pound roll of copper wire, valued at $1,200, from an unlocked barn. The theft was reported Thursday. Credit-card theft: A Cardinal Lane resident reported Wednesday that three transactions to a Montreal business appeared on his Visa bill.
After guilty verdict, Vitale family reflects on their mother's killing and the harrowing trial
MARTINEZ, Calif. (Court TV) - In the moments before the verdict is read in a murder trial, a palpable electricity fills the courtroom. For 29-year-old Marisa Vitale, that electric moment arrived on the heels of a painful, yearlong ordeal that will forever define her life.
5 Arrested For Alleged Credit-Card Fraud
MANCHESTER, Conn. -- Five New Yorkers are under arrest after police said they used fraudulent credit cards at the Best Buy store in Manchester. Five people are under arrest and are charged with forgery and credit card theft. Some also face multiple counts of duplicating the cards.
Whitman student to be tried as adult in Smoothie King robbery
The first of five Walt Whitman High Schools students charged in the armed robbery of a Bethesda smoothie store will be tried as an adult, a judge ruled Thursday.

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