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The Cornish, Maine branch Bank of the Bangor Savings Bank that was robbed on Friday, March 27, 2009.
In five visits in as many months, I have never had any problems in Cuenca (though I have come close to being robbed at dusk). My good luck has officially run out-- last night, thieves attempted to pick my lock and then broke my window. I didn't have anything of real value in my car, but they did steal beach towels, two pairs of shoes, and other miscellaneous items.
South entrance to Leacan òir natural arch at Robbery head, approximately 400 metres south of Whaligoe. Leacan òir is Scottish Gaelic for Golden plates/slabs/ledge/flat stone.
unos hombres le metieron un paquete de cocaÃna en la mochila a Ramón sin que él se diese cuenta para escapar de unos policÃas.
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
Not to fear - all mail was recovered :) Circle Square Ranch is an awesome summer camp! Learn more about us at csranch.ca/brantford
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
I just put out the suet feeder yesterday as the temps have dropped seriously. This squirrel is back from last year, eating a whole suet cake in a day. I bought some hot suet cakes (squirrels don't like the pepper heat but birds have no taste so they don't mind it). Will see tomorrow if it works ;)
November 21, 2018
A store employee at the Bridgeway Market in the 1100 Block of Niagara Street was rushed to ECMC this evening after being shot in an attempted robbery.
Two male suspects are sought by Niagara Falls Police.
Brooklyn: 18 ave x 86st. NYPD ESU/K9 were on scene of a confirmed bank
burglary, searches for the perp were negative. apparently they went in
thru the wall of the next door vacant store and didnt get to open the
vault.
In a very upscale area of Utah County 2 teens went from car to car stealing what ever they could, only to be caught after some one came out early in the morning to catch them in the act
Description: Three Chinatown family associations have been held up at gunpoint and police believe at least 2 of the holdups were committed by the same people. The amounts taken from the association heists have been paltry.
Original Material Type: Newspaper clipping
Article Title: Chinatown Robberies Linked, Cops Say
Author: Steven A. Chin
Publication Info: San Francisco Examiner, September 28, 1994, p. A-8
Subject Keywords: San Francisco, Chinatown, crimes in Chinatown, gangs, Chinatown gangs, crimes in Chinatown
Collection: Chinatown Branch Archives
Repository: San Francisco Public Library - Chinatown/Him Mark Lai Branch
Two incidents of robberies in buses in over a week have created fear among many frequent travelers. On the night of May 26, a city-based businessman was allegedly robbed of his mobile phone, gold ring, ATM and credit cards, driving licence and Rs 1,700 while he was coming from Delhi to Chandigarh on a Volvo bus.
The complainant, Shiv Pal, 60, of Sector 40, claimed he was given some intoxicant by unidentified persons and was robbed of money, gold ring and other articles.
When the bus reached the Sector-17 ISBT, the bus conductor allegedly dropped him on the road outside the ISBT. Fortunately, his son, who had come to receive his father was forced to see him lying unconscious on the road.
He then took him to the Government Multi Speciality Hospital (GMSH), Sector 16, for treatment. A case under Sections 328 (causing hurt by means of poison) and 379 (punishment for theft) of the Indian Penal Code was registered against the unidentified people at the Sector-17 police station.
A Noida-based software engineer, Mukesh Kumar, a resident of Sector 1, Greater Noida West, was robbed of articles worth lakhs of rupees after he was given some intoxicant in his tea by an unidentified person on his way from Delhi to Chandigarh in a Haryana Volvo bus on May 23. The victim regained consciousness a day after and found himself admitted to the GMSH-16.
He was robbed of many electronic items, including laptop, iPhone 6, pendrive, passport, $100, gold chain and bracelet. A case under relevant sections of the IPC was lodged at the Sector-17 police station.