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Analysis of robbery figures accounting for population density (see code.google.com/p/spatial-cluster-detection/ for code)

LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division Capt. Kevin McClure told reporters Thursday detectives had been assigned to assist in the investigation of a fire at a home in the Hollywood Hills that claimed the life of an L.A. City firefighter. (Eric Leonard/KFI NEWS)

Robbery in a convenience store, central Stockholm.

 

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Copyright Michael WÃ¥hlin 2006

A gold heist in progress.

Daylight Robbery

 

Township

Chicago, Illinois

December 7, 2013

Robbery .... It is Money man.... About to be famous in Taiwan :))

Plaque describing the last stage coach robbery in Kern county, which occurred in 1896 near the former gold mining town of Havilah.

A white male suspect in his 50's or 60's robbed the Citywide Banks branch on Canyon Blvd. this afternoon. Please call 303-441-3333 with information.

And they're bigger than you.

Rolf Boldrewood (actually Thomas A Browne)

"Robbery under Arms"

Remington, London, 1888

 

3-volume edition (first edition)

 

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2008

All Rights Reserved

The Common Myna is a hollow-nesting species, it nests and breeds in protected hollows found either naturally in trees or artificially on buildings (for example, recessed windowsills or low eaves). This aggressiveness has enabled the Common Myna to displace many breeding pairs of native hollow-nesters, thereby reducing their reproductive success. Spring being the breeding and nesting season of other birds, this one was attacking the parrot bill to capture it.

 

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Update: A 45-year-old Cary man has been arrested in connection with the robbery at Fifth Third Bank on Wednesday in Woodstock.

 

Michael Feterick, also known as Michael Retterly, was charged with bank robbery in federal court today. He remains in custody and was scheduled to make his first court appearance at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston, according to a release issued by the U.S. Department of Justice.

 

The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a fine up to $250,000 and full restitution, the release said.

 

According to the complaint, Feterick entered Fifth Third Bank, located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr., at about 10:50 a.m. and presented the teller with a note written with a black Sharpie pen stating, "Money, no dye pack." The teller gave Feterick the money from her drawer, according to the release.

 

Feterick was arrested late Wednesday at an Algonquin hotel by FBI agents and police officers from Woodstock and Crystal Lake, the release said.

  

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No charges have been filed in connection with the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake on March 30.

The man who robbed the Fifth Third Bank is Woodstock on Wednesday is likely the same person who robbed another Fifth Third Bank branch in Crystal Lake on March 30, according to the FBI.

 

The FBI, who arrived on the scene about one hour after the heist, released surveillance photographs of the man who robbed the Woodstock bank at about 10:50 a.m. April 15. The bank is located at 1745 S. Eastwood Dr. in a stand-alone brick building next to the Quality Inn, near the intersection of Routes 14 and 47. The man did not display a weapon, and fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to police.

 

The suspect wore a blue hooded sweatshirt with "New York" stenciled on the front, sunglasses and hat. He is described as a white man with brown hair, about 37 years old, weighing about 180 pounds and standing between 5-feet-10-inches to 6-feet tall, according to FBI spokesperson Diane Carbonara in the Chicago office.

 

A police K-9 unit from the city of McHenry was immediately brought to the scene. Police were working to determine whether the suspect ran to an awaiting car, or if multiple getaway vehicles were involved. Woodstock Deputy Chief John Lieb said the department did not plan to issue additional information until he had was able to give one confirmed report. Police were still working Friday afternoon to gather evidence and interview employees located inside the bank.

 

Shortly after the robbery was reported, one person inside the bank reported having symptoms of a heart attack. After being checked by emergency personnel, that person was feeling better, a witness at the scene said.

 

The man suspected of robbing the Fifth Third Bank in Crystal Lake last month wore a red hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and grey hat. The robbery occurred at 4:18 p.m. at the branch, located at 265 W. Virginia St. (Route 14), and the suspect ran away on foot. The robber was never found.

 

Anyone with information about the robbery should contact the FBI-Chicago office at 312-421-6700.

 

Article Source: The Woodstock Independent.

 

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Een 3D Do-It-Yourself tentoonstelling in Leidsche Rijn

 

Ooit een uitgeprinte Rietveld stoel gezien? Geluisterd naar een draaiorgel van plastic? Of een trein gestolen uit het Spoorwegmuseum?

 

In samenwerking met de zeven grootste musea van Utrecht organiseert SETUP een 3D Do-It-Yourself expositie in Leidsche Rijn, genaamd DE DIGITALE KUNSTROOF. Deze zomer worden in tentoonstellingspaviljoen ‘Het Gebouw’ diverse 3D-geprinte kopieën van Utrechtse kunstwerken getoond. Blinkende euro's uit het Geldmuseum, glazen beesten uit het Universiteitsmuseum, een spelend draaiorgel uit Museum Speelklok; alles in 3D ingescand en uitgeprint. Kom kijken naar wat de 3D printer met kunst kan doen!

GVRR Train Robbery 08-15-15

Credit: New York Police Department

not my photo. co-worker with a window office.

Don't trust these robbing bastards. They will find you somewhere to live and ask you to pay a deposit, all good. They tell you the charges and say there won't be any extra, fine. You pay and right before you are ready to make the final arrangements they ask for £150 to check references. When you ask what references will they be checking that cost £150, they will mutter and say something about credit checks. You will tell them the last time you ran a credit check it cost £1.50 but you can understand there is a fee. Starting to suspect that they are in fact trying to fleece you, you ask what proof will be provided that they actually did the check and they say they will show you the email! WTF? In any case you say okay but will there be any more hidden charges and they say no. A matter of minutes later they try to distract you while whispering something about a payment for insurance quotes. You start to wonder if this is the same insurance that the landlord is already paying. Long story short(er), you tell them to eff orf and they say they will keep the deposit you have already paid but you decide that it's just easier to lose the deposit than it is to risk many more hidden charges.

A State Police K-9 unit was brought in to assist.

they reenacted jesse james last robbery

This undated image released by Pinacoteca do Estado museum, shows the engraving "Le peintre et son modèle" by Pablo Picasso. Heavily armed robbers stole two engravings by Pablo Picasso and two oil paintings by well-known Brazilian artists Emiliano Di Cavalcanti and Lasar Segall from the Pinacoteca do Estado museum in downtown Sao Paulo on Thursday, June 12, 2008, a museum official said. (AP Photo/Pinacoteca do Estado) ** NO SALES **

A police at one of the entrances to the mall in Handen. Informing people about the situation. There was a robbery here today, after which a suspected bomb was found close to a school next to the mall. The robbers took off on mopeds. A police helicopter was flying over the area the whole time I was there.

Een 3D Do-It-Yourself tentoonstelling in Leidsche Rijn

 

Ooit een uitgeprinte Rietveld stoel gezien? Geluisterd naar een draaiorgel van plastic? Of een trein gestolen uit het Spoorwegmuseum?

 

In samenwerking met de zeven grootste musea van Utrecht organiseert SETUP een 3D Do-It-Yourself expositie in Leidsche Rijn, genaamd DE DIGITALE KUNSTROOF. Deze zomer worden in tentoonstellingspaviljoen ‘Het Gebouw’ diverse 3D-geprinte kopieën van Utrechtse kunstwerken getoond. Blinkende euro's uit het Geldmuseum, glazen beesten uit het Universiteitsmuseum, een spelend draaiorgel uit Museum Speelklok; alles in 3D ingescand en uitgeprint. Kom kijken naar wat de 3D printer met kunst kan doen!

Leptogaster sp raiding a planthopper stuck in a web. There's some video at the bottom of the page here:

 

i needed to take pictures of a monument in my hometown but i don't live in a town didn't want to post where i actually live so i am starting a series of pictures within driving distance instead

 

in all these pictures meg is wearing a hat made from esk yarn last year, a cowl made this year and a jacket made from one of my first orders made back in 2010...

 

this is a stagecoach marking the site of the only stagecoach robbery in alberta history

Manager:

- Frau Rebecca, how much will you withdraw from the account?

Gerda:

- All! And plus 500 thousand dollars!

In this undated photo released Monday Feb. 11, 2008, by the Swiss Police, showing a reproduction of Claude Monet's painting "Poppies near Vetheuil", which is one of four paintings by major artists, worth some 180 million Swiss francs (US$163.2 million; euro112.4 million), which were stolen Sunday Feb. 10, 2008, from the private museum E.G. Buehrle Collection, in Zurich, Switzerland. Police released images of the paintings, provided by E.G. Buehrle Collection, as they reported Monday that paintings by Cezanne, Degas, van Gogh and Monet were stolen by armed men who are still at large. (AP Photo/Keystone/Stadtpolizei Zuerich via Foundation E.G. Buehrle Collection) ** NO SALES ** MANDATORY CREDIT **

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announces this afternoon that the U.S. Bank on Rt. 4 at Liberty-Fairfield Rd was robbed at approximately 2:31 p.m. The suspect is described as an older white male, with white/grey hair shoulder length. He appeared to be approximately 6'0 tall and 180 lbs. The subject was wearing dark color pants, light blue T-Shirt shirt with Las Vegas in black print and black ballcap. The suspect fled on foot with an undetermined amount of cash. No weapon was displayed, the teller was handed a note during the robbery. provided photo

Back around the turn of the last century my great-grandfather owned a country store , sometime around 1907 a young man walked in and demanded cash , great grandad said no so the young gent fired his pistol at this can of baking powder and was handed the contents of the till . My thrifty family removed the contents of the can for later use and put the can on display , with the bullet still inside .

In 1963 when my great-grandmother died I was asked if I wanted anything from the house and this was my choice

Surveillance photos from the FirstBank robbery on Feb. 4.2014. Police are still trying to identify the suspect.

Train Robbery on the Sumpter Valley Railroad

 

When planning a summer visit to Baker County in northeast Oregon, be sure to add the Sumpter Valley Railroad to your travel itinerary. History comes to life aboard the vintage trains as you travel through the heart of gold country in the scenic Sumpter Valley. Running between McEwen and the historic mining town of Sumpter, and occasionally run into the Gold Rush Bandits, it’s a guarantee that the whole family will enjoy this relaxing trip back in time without having to leave the comfort of the present.

 

Plan ahead and ride during one of the train robbery reenactment weekends when the Gold Rush Bandits are in town.

 

The Sumpter Valley Railroad is open weekends and major holidays, Memorial Day Weekend through the last weekend in September. Round trips take just over two hours, including layover. Make your reservations at www.svry.com

For more information about the Sumpter Valley Railway including scheduled train robberies, or other Baker County events and attractions, visit the Baker County tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com

  

From simple assault to murder, violent crimes can encompass almost any circumstance under Arizona State law. A mere theft can be charged as a robbery if someone says the wrong thing or moves the wrong way. An aggravated assault or murder charge can result over the lawful use of self-defense. In Arizona, law enforcement has a tendency to charge first and investigate the truth later, if at all, regardless of your legal rights.

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