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Entries from May 2008

Bank Holdup Suspect Still Loose

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

The supsect in a bank holdup in Palm Harbor is still at loose, despite the best efforts of the Pinellas County Sheriffs Department.
The suspect is at large after holding up a Liberty Bank. The suspect walked in Tuesday morning and demanded cash from the bank teller. When the teller wasn’t quite quick enough, he lifted […]

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Police Dog Apprehends Burglars

May 15th, 2008 · No Comments

A police dog stopped two would-be burglars in the act of burglarizing a salvage yard.
The two suspects are currently behind bars and recovering from bite wounds to the face and arms. An employee of the salvage yard who was spending the evening at work heard the alarm go off and called the police.
When the police […]

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Fingerprint Evidence Could Clear Two Accused Murderers

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Two men who were accused of murdering a man, his wife, and their two little boys could be cleared of all charges, if their defense attorneys get what they want.
The defense attorneys want the federal prosecutors to release a 911 call that they says proves that there is no way the two accused could have […]

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