Archiv for August, 2010
Managers at Grand Rapids Harley-Davidson ran a credit check and discovered the customer was using the stolen identity of an Eaton County man.
published: August 31st, 2010
Cops Look Into Missing Woman’s Finances
South Daytona Police are following a new trail in the disappearance of Goldie Robinson. Robinson has been missing sine June and the trail is linking one person, the woman detectives are calling a person of interest in the case.
published: August 31st, 2010
Nursing home worker charged for stealing from resident
According to the criminal complaint, Olson stole a Kwik Trip card, two credit cards, a driver's license and social security card from the resident at the Neillsville nursing home.
published: August 31st, 2010
Weekly Book Buzz: The Way of Kings
It’s all about Brandon Sanderson’s “The Way of Kings” this week, the first book in his new mega-epic fantasy series. For fans of Robert Jordan and George R.R...
published: August 31st, 2010
Andre Agassi: I have the body of an old man
In his memoir, “Open,” the tennis star reveals that he used crystal meth and avoided punishment for failing a drug test. In this excerpt, he writes about the physical and emotional pain he feels. Andre Agassi - Tennis - Open: An Autobiography - Methamphetamine - Sport
published: August 31st, 2010
Auditor: Ex-Kenton treasurer stole funds
The former Kenton treasurer and wife of the town's recently resigned mayor stole $200,000 from town funds, according to the state auditor.
published: August 31st, 2010
Judge rids rest of OC mosque informant’s suit
A judge dropped the remainders of a lawsuit filed by a former FBI informant claiming the agency conspired against him.
published: August 31st, 2010
Mail theft a serious issue
The recent surge in thefts from residential mailbox pickup locations – more than 100 in Langley last week alone – raises some important issues. Our box in South Surrey has been broken into three times in the last eight months that we are aware of.
published: August 31st, 2010
Former MISD secretary pleads not guilty
A former Midland Independent School District employee pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal charges of embezzlement, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. Anette Brewer Fitzhugh, 40, a former Midland Freshman High School secretary, is scheduled...
published: August 31st, 2010
Food bank scheme sentencing
MIDLAND An Odessa man convicted of defrauding the West Texas Food Bank was sentenced on Tuesday to eight-and-a-half years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $2,400 in restitution. Charles Edward Curry, 60, will be placed on three years...





