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2011年11月28日星期一
Harrington police seize $7,500 after traffic stop
A traffic stop early today in Harrington resulted in officers seizing more than $7,500 from a motorist.
The stop occurred about 2:40 a.m. on U.S. 13 where officers stopped a car for failing to stay within a single lane, said Sgt. Earl Brode.
When officers approached the stop car, both the driver and passenger were acting suspicious, Brode said.
A search of the car uncovered $7,572 in cash, three cell phones, 16 pair of Uggs shoes, a pair of Nike shoes and a video camera.
Both people, who were from out-of-state, were taken into custody where the driver was cited for failing to drive within a single lane.
The pair was later released and now have 60 days in which to reclaim the seized cash and merchandise, Brode said.
The stop occurred about 2:40 a.m. on U.S. 13 where officers stopped a car for failing to stay within a single lane, said Sgt. Earl Brode.
When officers approached the stop car, both the driver and passenger were acting suspicious, Brode said.
A search of the car uncovered $7,572 in cash, three cell phones, 16 pair of Uggs shoes, a pair of Nike shoes and a video camera.
Both people, who were from out-of-state, were taken into custody where the driver was cited for failing to drive within a single lane.
The pair was later released and now have 60 days in which to reclaim the seized cash and merchandise, Brode said.
2011年8月12日星期五
Mother sees daughter rioting on TV
Mother sees daughter rioting on TV – and calls the police
THE PARENTS OF a talented athlete got quite the shock when they watched TV footage of the rioting – and recognised their daughter.
Chelsea Ives (18), was a teenage Olympics 2012 ambassador but is accused of hurling masonry at a Phones4U shop during the riots.
Her mother spotted her on television and called the police.
Adrienne Ives told the Evening Standard that the decision was “gut wrenching” but she “had to do what was right”.
Ives denied two charges of burglary, violent disorder and attacking a police car.
Ives was one of many teens who appeared in court over the past 24-hours in London, Manchester and the West Midlands.
There was little leniency in the courts as strong sentences were given to people involved in the unrest.
One 23-year-old was given a six-month jail sentence after being found guilty of stealing a case of water worth €3.50 from Lidl.
Another young man received a 16-weeks sentence for using threatening or abusive behaviour towards a police officer.
One woman, a social worker, handed herself into police after stealing a television, the Evening Standard reports.
Bernard Moore (45), of Monsall, Manchester, received a 20-week jail sentence for trying to gouge out the eyes of a police officer.
Greater Manchester Police has kept a running stream of tweets about those sentenced via its Twitter feed.
THE PARENTS OF a talented athlete got quite the shock when they watched TV footage of the rioting – and recognised their daughter.
Chelsea Ives (18), was a teenage Olympics 2012 ambassador but is accused of hurling masonry at a Phones4U shop during the riots.
Her mother spotted her on television and called the police.
Adrienne Ives told the Evening Standard that the decision was “gut wrenching” but she “had to do what was right”.
Ives denied two charges of burglary, violent disorder and attacking a police car.
Ives was one of many teens who appeared in court over the past 24-hours in London, Manchester and the West Midlands.
There was little leniency in the courts as strong sentences were given to people involved in the unrest.
One 23-year-old was given a six-month jail sentence after being found guilty of stealing a case of water worth €3.50 from Lidl.
Another young man received a 16-weeks sentence for using threatening or abusive behaviour towards a police officer.
One woman, a social worker, handed herself into police after stealing a television, the Evening Standard reports.
Bernard Moore (45), of Monsall, Manchester, received a 20-week jail sentence for trying to gouge out the eyes of a police officer.
Greater Manchester Police has kept a running stream of tweets about those sentenced via its Twitter feed.
2011年6月14日星期二
Woman wakes with burglar in bedroom
A man broke into a home in Southeastern Clarke County on Sunday night, stealing a cellphone from a night stand next to a sleeping woman, Athens-Clarke police said.
The woman woke up during the burglary at the Woodlands of Athens condo complex, 490 Barnett Shoals Road, and saw the man run off with a second burglar who was waiting near the back door, according to police.
Authorities notified residents about the 10:20 p.m. burglary with the Nixle public alert system.
"It was a little concerning because the victim was home asleep when they came in," Athens-Clarke police Lt. Mike McKeel said Monday. "It scared everyone" at the condo complex, he said.
Police described both suspects as black men, between 16 and 20 years old; one had a buzz-cut hairstyle, a navy blue shirt, black basketball shorts and black Nike shoes, was about 6 feet tall and weighed between 155 and 160 pounds. The shoes had a white Nike "swoosh" and a red stripe that ringed the back of the heels, police said.
The other suspect was about 6 feet 2 inches tall, had pointy ears and wore a black shirt.
The woman woke up during the burglary at the Woodlands of Athens condo complex, 490 Barnett Shoals Road, and saw the man run off with a second burglar who was waiting near the back door, according to police.
Authorities notified residents about the 10:20 p.m. burglary with the Nixle public alert system.
"It was a little concerning because the victim was home asleep when they came in," Athens-Clarke police Lt. Mike McKeel said Monday. "It scared everyone" at the condo complex, he said.
Police described both suspects as black men, between 16 and 20 years old; one had a buzz-cut hairstyle, a navy blue shirt, black basketball shorts and black Nike shoes, was about 6 feet tall and weighed between 155 and 160 pounds. The shoes had a white Nike "swoosh" and a red stripe that ringed the back of the heels, police said.
The other suspect was about 6 feet 2 inches tall, had pointy ears and wore a black shirt.
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