
DOVER, DEL. — Why do the police want to take out a small businessman, a multi-level marketer, an entrepreneur eager to serve the endless appetite of the drug-addled mindless morons of the drug culture class of Dover?
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DOVER, DEL. — Why do the police want to take out a small businessman, a multi-level marketer, an entrepreneur eager to serve the endless appetite of the drug-addled mindless morons of the drug culture class of Dover?
Southern Md. Police Beat / Cops Grab Sex Attack Suspect; Serial Sex Offender Benefits from Lenient Treatment by St. Mary’s States Attorney Fritz
Convicted felon nabbed with car-load of alleged Dirtbags, loaded gun and lots of heroin treats ready for sale NEWARK, DEL. – Do the …
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.
The deaths occurred in Bedford and Surry counties, and the cities of Hampton, Newport News and Richmond.
SPRINGFIELD, VA. — Fairfax County Police are looking for the Black Bandit. This guy is as black as tar, dressed all in black from his head to his feet and the cops say that he ain’t too sweet as he is packing heat.
NORTHEAST, MD. — A man with a baby and a woman in his car decided to show his derriere as he motored north on I-95 and when he let his anger management take a back seat to his brain, if indeed he was ever in possession of cognitive ability of any magnitude, he allegedly pointed a gun at another motorist.
NEWS AND COMMENTARY Operation Blue Christmas: A special presentation by the detectives of the St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Narco Squad and law officers of various federal …
According to the fraudulent settlement statement, Blythe was to pay a purported mortgage company $1,972,427.82 from the proceeds. At the closing in October 2004, Blythe failed to collect Strosnider’s funds as described in the settlement statement. In addition, she distributed the proceeds of the sale not to the fictitious trustee and church, but to her co-conspirator.