Phishing - Man Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Theft Charges
Man Pleads Not Guilty To Federal Theft Charges
An Azusa man, 46, pleaded innocent Monday to federal charges related to his alleged theft of identity information via e-mails that appeared to come from America Online.
POLICE REPORTS - Erlanger Recorder
James Dugan, 50, of 4219 Beechgrove, Independence, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs, illegal possession of drugs, Sept. 29.
Around the Valley
LOS ANGELES - A 46-year-old Azusa man pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges related to his alleged theft of identity information via e-mails that appeared to come from America Online.
New information available in re-filed indictments
New indictments were returned Thursday against three men already indicted last month.
PORTFOLIO NISSAN INCREASES ALTIMA PRODUCTION, MISSES GOAL
The plant was scheduled to build 2,888 Altimas last week but hit 1,954. Still, the plant nearly doubled the previous week's output.
Two indicted for rape
In two separate cases, William Snook and Daniel Sloan were indicted Monday on rape charges. Sloan, of Shelbyville, was indicted on one count of first-degree rape that allegedly occurred on or about April 1, 2006, when he is accused of engaging in sexual intercourse by forcible compulsion.

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