A little grease for the wheels of the Fairfax Code Department FAIRFAX, VA. – Bribes go a long way when attempting to get the mental-midget …
Category: Fraud
If proven true, Corporal Simms and the retired captain not only betrayed our community, but they also betrayed this badge. We have checks and balances in place to ensure that officers are properly compensated for their work. This appears to be an aggressive, isolated act of greed.”
Six members of the Natural Resources Police dive team searched a stretch of Smith Creek and a pier in front of Sullivan’s home on Jutland Drive, on Smith Creek, and recovered oysters, oyster shell and seed bags of the type used in aquaculture operations
Murder USA: Fake veterans group run by convicted murderer shut down by Maryland officials
UPPER MARLBORO, MD. — A Jordanian resident of Loudoun County, Va., who confessed that he swindled area banks out of more than $70 million in 2010, turned up murdered in PG County. PG County is a pretty good place to dump a bullet-ridden corpse due to all the killings among the drug-dealing population of killers who haunt the streets, alleys and shopping districts of that beleaguered suburb of Washington, D.C.
Wrangled Wawa Wobbers Won’t Be Going to Disney World After Being Nabbed by Delaware Troopers Following Tip from Loyal Off-Duty Employee on Super Bowl Sunday …
HUGHESVILLE, MD. – According to police, a top-level supervisor in the Charles County Government has been running a wholesale supply business out of his home which was stocked with stolen goods purloined from the taxpayers via his job duties as the county buyer of janitorial supplies.
Unlike Maryland and other states, Delaware never sought expanded food safety inspection powers that would have led to state inspectors regularly checking the Roos cheese plant for safe and healthy operation.
Police say as the suspects fled out the rear door, one of the victims, a 22-year-old man of Dumfries, followed and confronted one of the suspects. During the encounter, a struggle ensued and the victim sustained a laceration to his leg before the suspect fled on foot.
BALTIMORE, MD—Samuel R. VanSickle, age 51, of Accident, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to conspiring to commit bank fraud arising from three fraudulent bank loans in which VanSickle received proceeds from the sale of real property in Garrett County, Maryland, and Cheat Lake, West Virginia, totaling over $5.7 million.
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