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Middle River man convicted in $400,000 Ikea theft scheme
A 25-year-old Middle River man who handled customer complaints and returns for Ikea has been convicted of a theft scheme in which he stole nearly $400,000 from the Swedish furniture company. Suraj S. Samaroo pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of...Tags: Punishment, White Marsh, Theft, Prosecution
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Vick in Va. to plead guilty to dogfighting charges
From Sun news servicesMichael Vick is back in Virginia to plead guilty to state dogfighting charges, a move he hopes will expedite his return to society - and pro football. The quarterback is being held in protective custody at the Hopewell Regional Jail, superintendent...Tags: Plaxico Burress, Michael Vick, Buffalo Bills, Injuries, New York Jets
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Mom found in filth faces court
Of The Morning CallAn Allentown woman who was stripped of her children and charged with child endangerment after authorities discovered the family living among rats, roaches and trash without heat or running water now faces Lehigh County Court. Carmen Mulero, 27, waived...Tags: Court Preliminary, Lehigh County, Allentown, Court Administration
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Bouncer testifies in Trinkle's case
Of The Morning CallRahjon Moore's first day on the job as a bouncer for a troubled Allentown bar got ugly quickly. First, he says he had to kick out 50-year-old Jose E. Cancel two hours into his shift after Cancel bounced a woman's head off a video game machine three...Tags: Game Playing, Dining and Drinking, Government, Court Preliminary, Public Officials
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Woman pleads guilty in prescription forgery ring
The accused leader of a prescription drug forgery ring in Northampton and Bucks counties pleaded guilty Friday to a dozen felonies. State prosecutors say Melinda S. Miller, 26, of Upper Mount Bethel Township was the driving force in a group that from...Tags: Mount Bethel, Phillipsburg
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New pact cuts police pension benefits
Of The Morning CallAn arbitration panel settled a long-running dispute between Allentown and its Police Department on Friday with a contract that reduces pension benefits by capping overtime calculations and eliminating an early retirement provision. The contract also...Tags: Great Allentown Fair, Wages and Pensions, Business Enterprises, Ed Pawlowski, Law Enforcement
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Woman pleads guilty to stealing $240,000 from family
Of The Morning CallA Williams Township woman could spend the rest of her life in prison after admitting Friday to stealing more than $240,000 from her family. Mary E. Loricchio, 46, of 60 Colonna Drive fought tears as she pleaded guilty in court to 20 counts of identity...Tags: Loans, Credit and Debt, Theft, Prisons
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Police Blotter
ALLENTOWN Theft -- Reported Monday by employee of Evert Electric Inc. of 1568 Limeport Pike, Limeport; window on work van smashed between noon Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday while parked at ABE Car Care Center, 935 S. Fifth St., for repairs; circular saw,...Tags: Transportation, Credit and Debt, Corporate Crime, Theft, Judges
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CST
A federal appeals court Friday upheld a Michigan law designed to prevent oceangoing freight ships from bringing invasive species to the Great Lakes in their ballast water. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati rejected a challenge to the...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Invasive Species, Nature, Environmental Pollution, Pornography
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Suspect in porn case was OK'd by checks
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere were no signs. No known complaints. No red flags in his background checks, school officials said. There was nothing, according to his friends, to suggest Roberto Caragol had a secret. Not until federal authorities charged the Pine Crest School swim...Tags: Sex, Prosecution, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Family, International Swimming Hall of Fame
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George Anthony: Casey raided Caylee's piggy bank
Sentinel Staff WritersCasey Anthony stole cash out of her mother's purse, hacked into her bank account and went shopping with her credit cards, her father said. Even her 2-year-old daughter's piggy bank wasn't safe. Anthony raided Caylee Marie's change bank and nearly...Tags: Casey Anthony, Universal Orlando, Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Corporate Crime
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Leader of theft ring gets 10 years in prison, 20 years' probation
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Orlando woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison followed by 20 years of probation after pleading guilty to racketeering, grand theft and forgery. The Florida Attorney General's Office said Lucie Mae Thomas headed a theft ring that defrauded...Tags: Punishment, Theft, Prisons, Court Preliminary
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