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Independent Retailers Beware Organized Shoplifting
Independent Retailer They rarely point fingers at crime bosses or shoplifting rings. Unfortunately, retailers and consumers, in the Seattle area, know much too well that organized crime lives beyond the days of Al Capone and Jimmy Hoffa. The cost suffered by Seattle-area … Charges: 2 theft rings cost Seattle stores $6M Charges: 2 theft rings cost Seattle stores $6M King County prosecutor nails shoplifting rings |
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January 21, 2011
Northwest organized crime is ‘godfatherless’ – MyNorthwest.com
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Northwest organized crime is 'godfatherless'
MyNorthwest.com But is the Seattle area a serious racketeering hub? "There's organized criminal activity, but not what you would call traditional crime families," said … |
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Legendary organized crime figure in Seattle dies
TheNewsTribune.com (blog) The Seattle Times is reporting that: "Frank Colacurcio Sr., Seattle's legendary organized crime figure, died Friday. He was 93." He was the last remaining … Seattle strip club boss Colacurcio Sr. dies at 93 PI archives: Frank Colacurcio, strip-club mogul |
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Seattle organized crime figure Frank Colacurcio Sr. dies
KING5.com The son of a King County farmer, he entered the topless nightclub business after making a name for himself in Seattle's pinball industry in the 1950s. … Frank Colacurcio Sr., Seattle's legendary organized-crime figure, dies at 93 Seattle strip club boss Colacurcio Sr. dies at 93 PI archives: Frank Colacurcio, strip-club mogul |
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June 19, 2010
Limbaugh: Government “a branch of organized crime” – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
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Limbaugh: Government "a branch of organized crime"
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Many of the Seattle and Alaska fishermen who sued Exxon – and one US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judge who heard the case – died during the long legal … |
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