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Vt.— State and federal law enforcement officials say they have solved the theft of dynamite from a Bethel rock quarry last year. Police say two people arrested Wednesday as part of a long-running ring responsible for more than 100 burglaries of homes...
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Evan Montvel-Cohen, a Guam media executive who co-founded the liberal national radio network Air America, pleaded no contest this morning in Circuit Court to a charge of first-degree theft. Montvel-Cohen's role with Air America in 2004 and his legal...
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Three adults and four children escaped a manufactured home engulfed in flames last night, Greg Buelow, spokesman for the Cedar Rapids Fire Department said. Fire crews responded to 75 Summer Circle NE at 10:19 p.m. for a report of a structure fire. The...
An Independence woman who police say failed to return a library book has been arrested. Thirty-nine-year-old Shelly Koontz was arrested Thursday night on a fifth-degree theft charge. She is accused of keeping "The Freedom Writers Diary," which she checked...
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Iowa City Police have arrested one of the men they believe responsible for the "ninja" robbery last August. It was 10:49 p.m. on Aug. 17 when two men entered the DeliMart at 1920 Lower Muscatine Road, wearing what witnesses described as "ninja-type attire,"...
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Seering, 23, address unknown, was charged with first- and second-degree theft and second- and third-degree burglary. He was arrested Friday afternoon and taken to the Johnson County Jail on a $37,500 cash-only bond. Seering allegedly participated in buglaries...
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-- Two former salesmen at a West Seattle car dealership have been convicted of first-degree theft for stealing from a mentally ill customer. After less than two days of deliberation, a King County Superior Court jury in Seattle today also found
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