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Criminal Records in Little Five Points in Atlanta, Georgia

This mug shot comes from a police identification book believed to be

from the 1930s. It was originally found in a junk shop by a member of

the public and subsequently donated to Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.

No information is available to confirm which police force compiled it

but evidence suggests it's from the Newcastle upon Tyne area.

 

This image is part of the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums set Newcastle upon Tyne criminals of the 1930’s.

 

Accession no. DX1190

 

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"Verliebt in Verbrecher" bezieht sich auf das Phänomen, wenn Menschen, insbesondere Frauen, sich zu Kriminellen, oft zu Sexual- oder Gewaltstraftätern, hingezogen fühlen. Dieses Phänomen wird auch als Hybristophilie bezeichnet, eine Paraphilie, bei der sexuelle Anziehung mit der Begeisterung für Straftäter einhergeht. 😬

 

"Criminal infatuation" refers to the phenomenon when people, especially women, are attracted to criminals, often sexual or violent offenders. This phenomenon is also known as hybristophilia, a paraphilia in which sexual attraction is accompanied by enthusiasm for criminals. 😬

Canandaigua, NY. July 2023.

 

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Shortly after taking this two of Chicago's finest met me halfway down the tracks to inform me, walking on the tracks, something I've done since I was a kid, is considered "criminal trespass ";. Fucking buzzkill! What the heck are hobos supposed to do now ?

A photograph left at the scene of the crime...

  

A Capuchin monkey in Mondo Verde(Landgraaf, the Netherlands).

 

This monkey is very naughty, grabs everything out of your hands.

 

Actually ironic ...

A crimininal behind bars, but... innocent ...

con la gente más criminal... OMARION, PORTA, YO!, EL CHAVO DEL 8 y BOW WOW

In the highly successful joint Operation Corridor Roundup, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Northern Iowa Fugitive Task Force (NIFTF), teamed up with various local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to investigate, locate, and apprehend violent crime suspects. Focusing on the Cedar Rapids, IA area, this collaborative initiative has yielded remarkable results, with twenty-one (21) fugitives apprehended since its inception.

 

These arrests targeted individuals wanted for heinous offenses such as murder, attempted murder, sexual abuse, burglary, robbery, assault, and failure to register as sex offenders. The NIFTF Cedar Rapids Office has been instrumental in coordinating the efforts of participating agencies, including the Cedar Rapids Police Department, Linn County Sheriffâs Office, Iowa Department of Public Safety â Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Marion Police Department, Waterloo Police Department, Iowa Department of Corrections â High-Risk Unit, Linn County Attorneyâs Office, and the U.S. Attorneyâs Office for the Northern District of Iowa.

 

The success of Operation Corridor Roundup reflects the dedication and commitment of these law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety and well-being of the Cedar Rapids community. By swiftly apprehending these violent fugitives, they have effectively neutralized threats posed by individuals involved in serious criminal activities.

 

HOUSTON – 501 arrests were made during a 90-day law enforcement operation to reduce violent gang crime in the greater Houston area. Federal, State and Local law enforcement cleared 793 felony warrants, arrested 113 documented gang members, and seized 41 firearms, 11.6 kilos of narcotics, $461,560 in currency and nine vehicles.

U.S. Marshals-led Operation Triple Beam (OTB) was conducted by the Houston Police Department’s North Shepherd and South Gessner Divisions, along with the, the Harris and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Offices, Texas Department of Public Safety, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Drug Enforcement Agency, Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas, Texas Department of Criminal Justice-OIG, The Gulf Coast Violent Offenders and Fugitive Task Force and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

OTB is an initiative, developed by The U. S. Marshals, to target and arrest violent fugitives and criminal offenders who commit high-profile crimes such as homicide, felony assault and sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms, illegal drug distribution, robbery and arson. Each local, state and federal agency utilized enforcement techniques and statutory authority in order to disrupt the criminal operations of violent gangs across the county and in the Houston and surrounding areas.

 

Photo By Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Smashed door glass

Those who the Super Police need to catch. From (your) left to right:

-Savage Cannon: He has uncontrollable superstrength which causes him to be in constant rage. He can calm himself by releasing energy blasts through his shoulder-cannons.

-Shadow Shield: He's an ex-cop who uses a reflector shield with which he blinds his enemy while shooting at them from behind it.

-Speed Demon: a superfast criminal. He managed to unite the criminals of the city and became their leader.

-Bullet man: A ninja who uses his abilities for theft.

-The Guard: A misterious being. It seems to be a statue possesd by a flame spirit with a lava axe. It's very quiet but quite deadly. It may be controlled by something else...

Too bad the police have found their hide out.

Name: Catherine Buck

Arrested for: Larceny

Arrested at: North Shields Police Station

Arrested on: 3 February 1905

Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-37-Catherine Buck

 

The Shields Daily News for 2 February 1905 reported:

 

"Catherine S. Buck (26), married, 40 Northumberland Street, was charged with stealing from a back yard situate at the above address, two sheets of the value of 6s, the property of George Perret. She was remanded until tomorrow for the purpose of calling a witness to speak on her behalf".

 

The Shields Daily News for 3 February 1905 reported that Catherine Buck was fined 10s without costs.

 

These images are a selection from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 in the collection of Tyne & Wear Archives (TWA ref DX1388/1).

 

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Alcatraz!

iPhone6, Snapseed, iColorama

New Polk County Criminal Court Building on 6th Avenue.

I'm trying to get to know my new (to me) Tamron macro lens, so I've taken a few shots in and around our home.

 

Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are visiting Street Signs around the world.

Greater Manchester Police have made 18 arrests, seized a substantial amount of Class A drugs and shut down a cannabis farm after executing a series of warrants in Salford.

 

This morning, Wednesday 14 October 2015, more than 200 officers executed warrants at 22 addresses across Eccles and Pendleton as part of a Project Gulf operation designed to tackle organised crime.

 

Gulf is part of Programme Challenger, the Greater Manchester approach to tackling organised criminality across the region.

 

The raids are the result of an intelligence-led operation conducted over a number of months into offences such as supplying Class A drugs and other criminality. Searches at a number of properties are still on-going.

 

Fifteen men and three women have so far been arrested on suspicion of supplying Class A drugs. They remain in custody for questioning.

 

Searches of the 22 properties also uncovered a cannabis farm, and have resulted in officers seizing a substantial amount of cocaine, crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis, a stolen motorbike and some cash.

 

Superintendent Mark Kenny, of Salford Division, said: “These warrants are a result of a sustained and in-depth operation into the supply of Class A drugs not just in Salford, but Greater Manchester as a whole.

 

“They have utilised some excellent work by my officers in the gathering of intelligence and information, which has allowed us to seize a significant amount of drugs which would soon have been poisoning our streets.

 

“We have also been successful in confiscating a large amount of cash, hitting the dealers where it hurts.

 

“We would not have been able to carry out these warrants had it not been for members of the public coming to us with information and intelligence, and that is very pleasing.

 

“However, our investigations are continuing and if anyone has any information they think will assist I would encourage them to contact us.

 

“Our communities have already shown they are prepared to work with us in the fight against drugs and organised crime and I would like to express my thanks to those who came forward and helped us reduce the amount of dangerous narcotics in their areas.

 

“But there is still more to do and, as with any fight against organised crime groups embedded in our communities, we need residents to come to us with information so we can put a stop to this criminality.

 

“If you see drug dealing taking place in your area, come to us, we can help to put a stop to it and help to make Greater Manchester a safer place to live.”

 

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

 

This is an illustration I made to express my anger over the use of the expression, "child molestation." Rape is NOT "molestation." Rape is BATTERY. Touching a child in any violent manner is NOT molestation. It is BATTERY. Touching a child in any inappropriate manner is BATTERY.

 

Hitting children is BATTERY. Raping children is BATTERY. And the POS who hit, rape, or touch any person inappropriately should be put away for life.

theoddneighbor.blogspot.com/2006/03/hollow.html

 

Pedophiles do not reform. Pedophiles should never EVER be allowed to roam free.

"Los monstruos son reales, y los fantasma son reales, tambien, viven dentro de nosotros. Y a veces ganan."

You didn't see Agent 12. No. You really didn't.

 

Remember to support the Space Marines on Lego Cuusoo to see them as real Lego sets!

Today's Cosplay Photo of the Day once again features the lovely Loretta Vampz as Harley Quinn.

 

You can see more of her awesome modeling and cosplay on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/thevampzcorpz?ref=br_tf

Russian criminal tattoos have a complex system of symbols which can give quite detailed information about the wearer. Not only do the symbols carry meaning but the area of the body on which they are placed may be meaningful too.

The sea is like a smooth criminal, its tidal waves sweep in covering everything.................

It is their doom.........

  

As he came into the window

Was a sound of a crescendo

He came into her apartment

He left the bloodstains on the carpet

She was sitting at the table

He could see she was unable

So she ran into the bedroom

She was struck down

It was her doom

Annie, are you okay, you okay, you okay, Annie?

 

Scavenger Challenge - June 2018 Assignment - “S nouns” - the sea

uno delle migliaia di incendi che hanno devastato la Sicilia

 

Grazie per la visita al mio stream

Thanks for visiting my stream

 

Per favore non usate le mie immagini senza un mio esplicito permesso scritto.

Please don't use this image without my explicit written permission.

 

© All rights reserved.

 

thief criminal in silhouette studio isolated on white background

Police, Fire and Ambulance authorities in London will use Peugeot cars and vans as specialist vehicles from next year.

 

Criminals will soon find a fleet of Peugeot cars coasting the London streets in the fight against crime.

 

Peugeot cars will be seen throughout the London area being used as mobile prison cells, police dog cars and even undercover police cars.

 

The French manufacturer will supply the police with 308 hatchbacks and the new 508 saloon for use as beat cars and Peugeot Expert and Partner vans for police dog vehicles.

 

Criminals will be transported in a converted Peugeot Export van, which doubles up as a cell, under the new deal.

 

Meanwhile, undercover police cars will include the 207 hatchback, 3008 crossover, 5008 seven-seat MPV and 4007 SUV.

 

The Metropolitan Police will even go green from next year when it takes delivery of the tiny Peugeot iOn electric car and the Peugeot 3008 crossover hybrid.

 

Peugeot’s conversions team will revamp its cars and vans for use with the police force, and the new designs even stretch as far as bespoke Peugeot Boxer van which will be put into use by London’s fire stations.

 

The modifications will be completed at Peugeot’s Specialist Vehicles Operation (PSVO) in Coventry.

 

PSVO is an established provider of cars and vans to the UK Emergency Services Market which has dedicated Peugeot trained technicians who work on the vehicles and as a result have an intimate knowledge of the architecture of Peugeot’s vehicle systems.

Green tree python.

 

Adults average 120–200 cm (3.9–6.6 ft) in length, with a maximum length (although rare) of about 7 feet. The supralabial scales have thermoreceptive pits.

 

A mostly arboreal species with a striking green or yellow color in adults, the color pattern on this species can vary dramatically from locality to locality. For example, the Aru local is a vivid green with a broken vertebral stripe of white or dull yellow scales, the Sorong local is a bright green with blue highlights and a solid vertical stripe, and the Kofiau local is mostly yellow with varying highlights in white or blue. Cyanomorphs (blue morphs) are also known to occur but are not considered common at this time.

 

Correspondence from Metropolitan Police file dealing with a complaint of threats to harm made by ALFRED

SOLOMON

 

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There are many types of criminals, and there will always be some:

- Assassin: silent but deadly, like some farts.

- Drug dealer: he deals drugs.

- Cyberpunk something: don't know what criminal this is, but she's from the cyberpunk era.

- Space pirate: a pirate, just in space.

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