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2011: A year of crime and unfortunate events
Mercer Island Reporter Police found the thief, a 48-year-old Seattle man, inside and he claimed to be working for the woman. He had an outstanding warrant with the Auburn Police Department and was arrested for attempted theft. Items in his pockets included a telephone, … |
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New Year marred by wild West crime sprees
Monsters and Critics.com Police had been looking for Colton Barnes since early Sunday, after he had been identified as a suspect in a New Year's Eve party attack in Seattle, in which four people had been shot, with two suffering critical wounds. Anderson had been manning a … |
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October 29, 2011
Washington man gets 2 year sentence for molestation at Typhoon Lagoon – Orlando Sentinel
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Washington man gets 2 year sentence for molestation at Typhoon Lagoon
Orlando Sentinel A man from the Seattle area was sentenced today to 24 months in state prison after being charged two years ago with lewd molestation on a 13-year-old boy in a wave pool at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon. But when time served is factored in, he should be out … |
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Year after woman was slain, police release details
NewHampshire.com … of Bedford and Christine Post of Tennessee. In September, according to the Laconia Citizen, Miller's son Jonathan was arrested for being a felon in possession of a firearm, a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun. Miller, 24, had a previous conviction … Murder victim's family offers $50000 reward to find killer |
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Year after woman was slain, police release details
The Union Leader … of Bedford and Christine Post of Tennessee. In September, according to the Laconia Citizen, Miller's son Jonathan was arrested for being a felon in possession of a firearm, a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun. Miller, 24, had a previous conviction … |
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Murders in Seattle up this year, major crimes down overall
Myfoxspokane.com Major crimes dropped by nine percent in January 2011 through July, as compared to the same seven month period last year, according to the Seattle Police Department's (SPD) crime statistics released Wednesday. Major crimes are defined as homicide, rape, … |
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A year after release, man in Toyota crash reflects
Crookston Daily Times (He was being held in the Ramsey County Jail during the post-conviction hearing.) They said no. The judge read her decision aloud in court, granting Lee's request for a new trial. Less than an hour later that Thursday afternoon, Lee walked out of jail … |
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Seattle crime: Fewer homicides so far this year
The Seattle Times Based on an analysis of Seattle crime statistics for the past five years, roughly one-third of homicides in any given year are committed between January and May. If the trend holds true this year, Seattle could potentially see a single-digit homicide … |
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March 31, 2011
Nikkei marks new year with 2-wk high, US jobs eyed – Reuters
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Nikkei marks new year with 2-wk high, US jobs eyed
Reuters Portfolio managers said gains were limited as investors wanted to lighten recently built positions ahead of the weekend and before the release of US payrolls data later in the day. Japan's stock market took heart from a softer yen and strength in … |
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Start the year in crime with Agatha Christie's children
Seattle Times … though, and not for the faint of heart. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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