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A man was arrested in St. Albans on Saturday for allegedly violating his bail and for an outstanding warrant.
Lonnie W. Smith Jr., 30, was arrested after police were called around 10:30 p.m. to the Go Mart on 3rd Street in St. Albans, according to a statement released by Capt. James Agee of the St. Albans Police Department.
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LYMAN, Maine -- A York County man who had an outstanding warrant for failure to pay fines is facing more charges after he failed to cooperate with authorities, police said.
Major William King of York County said deputies were investigating a theft complaint Monday night and were directed to the residence of Kenneth Huff Jr., age unknown.
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PATERSON -- An Englewood man was arrested on a drug charge Sunday after Passaic County sheriff's officers pulled his vehicle over on a traffic stop and detected an odor of burnt marijuana, authorities said.
George Bridgers, 31, was being held in the Passaic County Jail on one count of possession of crack and on outstanding child support warrants from Passaic County.
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A police officer's discovery of an outstanding arrest warrant for an automobile passenger precludes the suppression of evidence obtained during an otherwise illegal traffic stop, the California Supreme Court has ruled. The decision was issued after the case was remanded by the U.S. Supreme Court. (See "Passengers can challenge searches after traffic stops," Lawyers USA, July 2, 2007.)
The defendant was the passenger in a car stopped by an officer who had a "hunch" that a temporary operating permit displayed in the window might not belong to the vehicle. During the stop, the officer discovered that a warrant had been issued for the defendant's arrest. A subsequent search of the defendant, driver and car turned up evidence of methamphetamine manufacturing.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Bridge Capital Holdings (Nasdaq:BBNK), whose subsidiary is Bridge Bank, National Association, announced today that it has complete...
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Offer Extended Until 6:00 pm, New York City Time, on Tuesday, March 30, 2010
As of 6:00 pm on Monday, March 29, 2010, Approximately 86.9% of BPW War...
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Offer Extended Until 6:00 pm, New York City Time, on Monday March 29, 2010
As of Midnight on March 26, 2010, Approximately 87.5% of BPW Warrants Iss...
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--Offer Extended Until 6:00 pm, New York City Time, on Wednesday, March 31, 2010
--As of 6:00 pm on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, Approximately 87.4% of ...
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When Jeffrey P. Cannon, 20, arrived at Washington's Dulles International Airport from Ireland, customs officers detained him because a check of the passenger list turned up an outstanding DUI warrant. Officers searched his luggage and found "a large amount of tea bags," Border Patrol official Steve Sapp told The Washington Post. The bags' bulky shapes aroused suspicion, and officers found they contained 3.2 grams of hashish and 2.3 grams of marijuana. "If you know you're coming into the U.S. with bad stuff," Sapp said, "be prepared to be greeted rudely by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Eugene Michael Falle, 35, admitted stabbing intruder Shane Chalifoux, 18, but claimed self-defense because he feared Chalifoux, a gang member who had tried to kill him before, had returned to "do my...
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--Offer Extended Until 6:00 pm, New York City Time, on Thursday, April 1, 2010
--As of 6:00 pm on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, Approximately 87.9% of ...