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Archiv for December, 2011


published: December 31st, 2011

Mandeville Police need help identifying suspect

With no suspect in custody Mandeville Police is now asking for the public’s help in identifying the person who stole a local shopper’s wallet.

published: December 31st, 2011

Travel money: Cash, credit card, ATM card or traveller’s cheques?

Go to any travel forum and you are be likely to find many posts on the types of travel money...

published: December 31st, 2011

ID thieves find easy pickings in California

More than 9 million people have been victims of identity theft, and the act is quite popular in the Golden State.

published: December 31st, 2011

Marshall program rides a surging wave of digital evidence

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As a new year dawns, its hard to say where rapid-fire technological change and dizzying digital transformations will take society next. But digital crime and online misbehavior. Now, theres a growth field. With an increasingly...

published: December 31st, 2011

AlarmWATCH, Inc. Takes Security Technical & Sales Training Workshops On the Road

Central Monitoring Station Serves Up New Competitive Advantages for U.S. Alarm Dealers

(PRWeb December 31, 2011)

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published: December 31st, 2011

2 charged in $918,000 theft from Texas Army post

2 charged in $918,000 theft from Texas Army post SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A San Antonio woman and an unidentified former military member have been charged with selling about $918,000 in computers and uniforms stolen from Fort Sam Houston. A federal indictment alleges Gabriela de la Maza and the ex-service member spent the money on five homes, credit card bills and other items.

published: December 31st, 2011

AlarmWATCH, Inc. Takes Security Technical & Sales Training Workshops On the Road

Central Monitoring Station Serves Up New Competitive Advantages for U.S. Alarm Dealers (PRWeb December 31, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/AlarmWATCH/Security/prweb9071182.htm

published: December 31st, 2011

Former Woodland fire chief arrested for fraud

WOODLAND, Wash. -- A former Woodland fire chief and his wife were arrested for fraud after taking more than $15,000 from a Woodland woman under false pretenses. Woodland Police arrested Anthony David "Tony" Brentin Friday for theft by deception, according to Chief Rob Stephenson with the Woodland Police Dept. "It is alleged that Mr. Brentin accepted a $5,000 personal check in October 2011 ...

published: December 31st, 2011

Woman Using Stolen Checks Around Metro

Police need your help finding a woman who's been using stolen checks. Authorities say this person's been all over Nebraska and Iowa, and could be dangerous.

published: December 31st, 2011

Former Woodland fire chief accused of theft by deception

Woodland police arrested a former fire chief and city council candidate for allegedly using $5,000 he received from a 75-year-old woman for campaign expenses to pay off a personal debt, authorities said.