Archiv for October, 2011
MEDIA -Last week, Delaware County Criminal Investigation Detectives arrested Librado S. Wright for attempting to embezzle over half a million dollars from Wachovia Bank, now owned and operated by Wells Fargo. Wright is charged with multiple felony counts of theft, forgery, identity theft, access device fraud, and related offenses. As with all criminal defendants, Librado S. Wright is presumed ...
published: October 31st, 2011
CPA pleads guilty
U.S. Attorney Jim Letten said Wednesday that Anthony Tulli, 54, an accountant from Mandeville pleaded guilty to four counts of failing to submit more than $800,000 in taxes and making false statements to the Internal Revenue Service.
published: October 31st, 2011
ARRESTS: SLIDELL POLICE
The Slidell Police made the following arrests Oct. 20 – 23:
published: October 31st, 2011
ID Theft Numbers Drop in 2010
Fewer people were targeted by identity thieves in 2010... but those numbers still covered 11 million people ...at a cost $54 billion.
published: October 31st, 2011
Guest Column: A great transformer
The internet is fundamentally transforming the way we work, socialise, create and share information, and organise the flow of people, ideas and things around the globe. Yet the magnitude of this transformation ...
published: October 31st, 2011
The Week in Crime: Young Suspects, a Bang at the Door and a Surprise Under the Bed
Three 13-year-old boys, who were arrested on Oct. 20 at a local elementary school in connection with the theft of $460 in cash, accounted for half of the six arrests and one of the 22 crimes reported in the 88th Precinct between Oct. 16 and 27. Thieves took off with a total of $16,170 in [...]
published: October 31st, 2011
Guilty Plea Expected In Bank Embezzlement Case
A former cashier at Iowa State Bank in Clarksville who's accused of embezzling over $6 million plans to plead guilty to federal charges.
published: October 31st, 2011
Field day celebrates local cotton pickin’ tradition
It was another cotton-pickin’ day for local sixth-graders of the Gila Valley on Wednesday.
published: October 31st, 2011
Ask a Pastor: Will we recognize our loved ones when we get to heaven?
Pastor MacDonaldcolumnist QUESTION: When we get to heaven, will we recognize people?
published: October 31st, 2011
Council hears presentation on water availability
Water conservation needs to be a concern for the residents of the Gila Valley, according to Safford Utilities Director Eric Buckley, who spoke to the Safford City Council on the subject at its Monday work session.





