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N. Illinois teens charged with robbing bank
Bond has been set at $400,000 for two northern Illinois teens accused of robbing one bank and attempting to rob a second. Both teens, 17-year-old Justin Fasel and 18-year-old Matthew Reno, are from Hinckley. They were arrested Thursday and are being...Tags: Theft, McHenry, Crimes, People, Teen-agers
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18-year-old charged in rape of teen
An 18-year-old man from Hampton has been charged with the rape of a 15-year-old girl earlier this month. Trevant McKinney of Old Buckroe Road, was arrested Wednesday and charged with one count of rape, Hampton police spokeswoman Allison Good said. She...Tags: Police, Buckroe, Police Arrests, Juvenile Delinquency, Rape
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Guyana: Gang leader killed in raid
A gang leader accused of orchestrating two village massacres that left 23 people dead in Guyana was killed in a shootout Thursday after authorities raided one of his hide outs, according to police. Rondell Rawlins, the South American country's most...Tags: Gang Activity, Crimes, Massacres
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Employee accused of bilking Center for Disability and Elder Law of $115,000
An employee of a legal group that provided free help to the elderly and disabled was held in lieu of $100,000 bail on Thursday in connection with the theft of nearly $115,000 from the organization. Miriam Seitz, 43, of the 2300 block of North Avers...Tags: Theft, Crimes
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Man held in Lincoln Park drive-by
A North Side man was held Thursday in lieu of $300,000 bail on charges that he shot another man who was trying to break up a fight in Lincoln Park last week. On Aug. 22, Juan Valle, 23, and another man got into a fight at 1616 N. Vine St., prosecutors...Tags: Lincoln Park
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Power Supplier's Practices Probed
The state Department of Public Utility Control and the attorney general's office are investigating the billing and marketing practices of a Stamford electricity supplier after receiving several complaints from its customers. MX Energy, which delivers...Tags: Stamford, Connecticut, Florida, New York, Petroleum Industry
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2nd girl charged in Logan Square acid attack
A second teenage girl has been charged with throwing acid in the face of a 48-year-old woman during a street robbery in the Logan Square neighborhood last month. The girl, 15, was arrested Wednesday in Cicero and was cited in a juvenile petition with...Tags: Theft, Cicero, Crimes, Logan Square, Juvenile Delinquency
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Gotti pleads not guilty to murder, conspiracy
Special to NewsdayTAMPA - Hundreds of miles from his Long Island home, John A. Gotti wore a big smile in a Central Florida federal courtroom as he pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and murder charges yesterday. Not smiling was Gotti's lawyer, Charles Carnesi of Garden...Tags: Murder, Justice System, Florida, New York, Trials
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City police union head seeks investigation of judge
The city police union is calling on the chief of the District Court to prevent a Baltimore judge from conducting bail review hearings after he released on bail last month a man accused of murder. Paul M. Blair Jr., president of the Fraternal Order of...Tags: Murder, Justice System, Police Arrests, Assault, Trials
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Man pleads guilty in Columbia stabbing
A Howard County man pleaded guilty yesterday to attempted second-degree murder in the stabbing of a teenager after a drug deal went sour outside a Columbia mall this year. Bernardo Leconte, 18, of Columbia, could face 30 years in prison. However,...Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, Murder, Addiction, Court Preliminary, Assault
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2 Chinese police die in Muslim conflict
Associated PressChinese police clashed with members of the Muslim Uighur ethnic minority in the far western region of Xinjiang, authorities and an activist said yesterday, the first reported outbreak of violence in the area since two high-profile attacks during the...Tags: Culture, Law Enforcement, Multi-Sport Events, Police Investigations, Police
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