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DALLAS - Police in Dallas, Texas, didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:34 10th Jul
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DALLAS - Police in Dallas, Texas, didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
in Quirky
via CNEWS @ 17:34 10th Jul
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DALLAS (AP) -- Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
in Quirky
via Associated Press @ 13:29 10th Jul
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DALLAS (AP) Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine — it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
in Quirky
via USA Today @ 17:34 10th Jul
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DALLAS, July 10 (UPI) -- Dallas undercover police were stunned to find their seized black 2004 Infiniti had nearly 50 pounds of cocaine hidden in secret compartments, officers say.
in Quirky
via UPI @ 0:17 11th Jul
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Police in Providence, R.I., say an unmarked car that officers had been driving for several years came with a surprise - a half-pound of cocaine hidden behind the radio.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 19:11 13th Aug
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I don’t suppose it’s something to be very proud of, but surely the NFL must lead all other professional sports leagues in the number of felony charges its players rack up — the latest comes care of Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Matt Jones, whom police say they saw cutting up cocaine with a credit card in a parked car. When they searched the vehicle, police found six grams of cocaine and a jar containing possible marijuana residue. According to the Fayetteville Police report, a pdf of which is available for all to peruse online, Jones admitted that the white powder officers the found was cocaine. He has a court hearing scheduled for tomorrow and, for the time being, officially remains a Jaguar: The team’s owner Wayne Weaver says he doesn’t want to comment on the charges until he knows all the details of what happened.
in Search Engines
via National Post @ 23:35 10th Jul
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A Burrillville town councilor got more than he bargained for when he bought a used police cruiser at auction. Kevin Blais bought the 2004 Ford Crown Victoria in an online auction from the Hartford, Conn., police. He was cleaning it last week when he noticed a cracked area on the one-piece molded seat assembly.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 18:51 8th Aug
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J.Tatar and a number of other readers alert us to the shooting death of an anti-government webmaster while in police custody in Ingushetiya, a volatile province in southern Russia. Police took Ingushetiya.ru owner Magomed Yevloyev off a plane that had just landed in Ingushetiya. "Yevloyev... was a prominent opponent of the pro-Kremlin president of Ingushetia, Murat Zyazikov [a close ally of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin]. Prosecutors have opened a preliminary manslaughter investigation after Yevloyev was shot in a police car in Narzan, the capital of volatile Ingushetia, a mostly Muslim region that borders Chechnya, Russian media reported. A spokesman for the prosecutor's office, Vladimir Markin, said 'an incident' took place after Yevloyev was taken into a police car 'resulting in a shooting injury to the head and he later died i
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 16:48 1st Sep
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Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine — it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:33 10th Jul
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Police deny officers overreacted when they used anti-terrorism legislation to quiz a man who took a picture of their police car on his camera phone.
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via Amateur Photographer @ 13:48 30th Jul
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A Burrillville town councilor got more than he bargained for when he bought a used police cruiser at auction. Kevin Blais bought the 2004 Ford Crown Victoria in an online auction from the Hartford, Conn., public works department.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 21:43 8th Aug
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BURRILLVILLE, R.I. - A Burrillville town councilor got more than he bargained for when he bought a used police cruiser at auction. Kevin Blais bought the
in Quirky
via Yahoo! @ 13:20 9th Aug
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BURRILLVILLE, R.I. (AP) -- A Burrillville town councilor got more than he bargained for when he bought a used police cruiser at auction. Kevin Blais bought the 2004 Ford Crown Victoria in an online auction from the Hartford, Conn., public works department.
in Quirky
via Associated Press @ 21:44 8th Aug
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DILLON, S.C., July 3 (UPI) -- Police in Dillon, S.C., said a 13-year-old boy and his mother have been arrested after the teen took a police patrol car for a joyride.
in Quirky
via UPI @ 21:43 3rd Jul
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The board of the Dallas-Fort Worth Search Engine Marketing Association is scratching their heads over a decision by Google to close their Dallas office. The group says Dallas-Fort Worth are search marketers are responsible for spending $100 million on search advertising, the majority of it going to Google.
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via Searchenginewatch @ 16:20 11th Jul
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Police in Dillon, a small South Carolina town near the North Carolina border, say a 13-year-old with an interest in law enforcement twice stole a police cruiser and took it out to do some patrolling. The boy's mother saw him bring the car home both times but didn't see anything wrong with the joyrides, Police Sgt. Jason Turner said.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 3:41 3rd Jul
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Bess writes: Offensive? This is Rebel, the black German Shepherd puppy whom Tayside Police chose to feature in their postcard (above) advertising a new non-emergency telephone number. It was printed and distributed in the Spring, but according to reports today some Muslims in the Dundee area allegedly find this image of the six-month old puppy “offensive” and “ritually unclean”. This refers to a teaching upheld by some Islamic scholars that dogs are “impure” and thus forbidden except for hunting or farming. Tayside Police, alerted to this fact by a keen Dundee city councillor, have now apologised for the advert, and for failing to consult “diversity officers” before its publication. The local press which broke the story yesterday, suggests today that Rebel is not in fact a source of major upset for Dundee's Muslim communit
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via The Times @ 16:32 2nd Jul
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BEIJING On Monday, Beijing police and representatives from the AFI (American Film Institute) confiscated hundreds of pirated DVDs of American TV series from a store in Chaoyang district of Beijing. Police held the storeowner for investigation, the World Journal reports. According to the police, AFI holds the copyright to those TV series and more and more the police are inviting their reps to join them on such raids, so they can later testify. AFI representatives say that almost all DVDs of American TV series on the market in China are pirated copies.
in Gadgets
via New America Media @ 1:55 3rd Jul
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BEIJING On Monday, Beijing police and representatives from the AFI (American Film Institute) confiscated hundreds of pirated DVDs of American TV series from a store in Chaoyang district of Beijing. Police held the storeowner for investigation, the World Journal reports. According to the police, AFI holds the copyright to those TV series and more and more the police are inviting their reps to join them on such raids, so they can later testify. AFI representatives say that almost all DVDs of American TV series on the market in China are pirated copies.
in Gadgets
via NCM Online @ 18:41 2nd Jul
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A 41-year-old man told police he was "just relaxing in the park" when they found him sitting in his car with his pants undone. Police patrolling the community park say they saw the man sitting in the driver's seat of his car with his pants open and a sock over his genitals.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 23:53 1st Jul
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Indian cricket star Mahendra Singh Dhoni is used to being surrounded by the ladies. Now it will become a permanent fixture in his life after police in his hometown of Ranchi assigned an all-female group of body guards to keep unwanted admirers away. The decision to give Dhoni, Indias limited-overs cricket captain, the new security detail comes after two recent incidents in which female fans tried to throw themselves on the heartthrob player, Ranchi police chief M. S. Bhatia said Tuesday. Bhatia said the female police had been given special training to protect Dhoni from unwanted advances.
in Cricket
via Arab Times @ 11:37 16th Jul
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Police report into Madeleine's disappearance is leaked online as McCanns threaten to sue police over bungled probe
in Online Legal Issues
via Mail Online UK @ 14:29 22nd Jul
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Police report into Madeleine's disappearance is leaked online as McCanns threaten to sue police over bungled probe
in Online Legal Issues
via Mail Online UK @ 14:28 22nd Jul
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Police have arrested a man suspected of stealing two Pablo Picasso prints last month from a museum in Sao Paulo and recovered one of the works, police and a museum official say.
in Arts & Culture
via Irish News @ 20:33 19th Jul
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