Showing posts with label arrests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrests. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2015

Prostitution bust leads to arrests at midtown home

Prostitution bust leads to arrests at midtown home
A Crime Stoppers tip led them to a home at East 21st and South Lewis Avenue. The tip said the home was being used for prostitution and illegal drugs. Police said they found a female occupant advertising services on a popular prostitution website.
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Historic fire season leads to millions in damage
Additionally, the clinic put out health warnings on Central"s website to alert the community of the danger of working outdoors during August. The masks were also offered to students, faculty and staff at the SURC. “Right now, the particulate rates are …
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Former Marks&Spencer Head to Lead Britain"s Pro-EU Campaign
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Lord Stuart Rose, former executive chairman of Marks and Spencer, a British multinational retailer, will lead a campaign in favour of the United Kingdom remaining part of the European Union, The Guardian reports. "I believe the case …
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Prostitution bust leads to arrests at midtown home

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Prostitution sting leads to 19 arrests

Prostitution sting leads to 19 arrests
FREDERICK, Md. — Through fake internet advertisements and undercover deputies, officials with the Frederick County Sheriff"s busted six men and 13 women Wednesday for their alleged involvement in prostitution. Deputies say they"ve recently seen an …
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Michigan Lottery"s move to online games leads to rift with American Indian
What"s murky in making financial projections is whether the state can preserve revenue-sharing agreements with tribes in the long term; some tribes believe the expansion of Internet lotteries negates their obligation to share their gaming proceeds. And …
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Securing the New "Internet of Things"

Rapidly increasing incorporation of networked computation into everything from our homes to hospitals to transportation systems can dramatically increase the adverse consequences of poor cybersecurity, according to Philip Levis, who leads a team at …
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Prostitution sting leads to 19 arrests