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Google Now is getting more and more useful by the day. The latest addition to the assistant in your pocket is the inclusion of police alerts. Thanks to a tipster, we’ve gotten a look at an example of these new cards which allow users to track criminal activity in their area.
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Hacienda Crossing Arches.
A roll of Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 in a Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c QD.
I used the Lomography polka dot filter method as presented in:
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Paddles are marked with the initials "NB" for Nancy Bergeson, as members of the Wasabi and Dragonflies Dragonboats team took to the river Sunday morning, commemorating the one year anniversary of the death of their crewmate. Public defender Nancy Bergeson was found dead November 24, 2009, and the homicide remains unsolved. A reward for information in the case is still unclaimed, and detectives have released no new information on the progress of the investigation. Tipsters can share information anonymously by calling (503) 823-HELP. Paddling to Remember
(initial layout/design by Andie Lamug. Exhibit description by Dr. Edwin Antonio. Followup design by Alaric Yanos)
CRIME STOPPERS is asking for help in locating Wyatt A. Bohmont. Bohmont is wanted for a felony parole absconder warrant issued by the Board of Probation and Parole in Jefferson City. The warrant number is 1086361. Original charges were unlawful use of a weapon. He is wanted for being arrested for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute cocaine; possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute methamphetamine; possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute marijuana; possession of misbranded drugs; possession of narcotic paraphernalia; possession of cocaine, meth, marijuana, and suspected prescription drugs without having a prescription; by failing to obtain advance permission from his parole officer prior to leaving the state; and failing to report to his parole officer as directed.
Wyatt Alan Bohmont is a 27-year-old male, 5’8” tall, 190-210 pounds, with blond hair and hazel eyes. He has lived in both the Springfield and Sparta areas.
Do NOT try to apprehend Bohmont as he is known to be armed and dangerous. If you know his whereabouts, call CRIME STOPPERS at (417) 869-TIPS or go on-line at www.tipsubmit.com. Tipsters do not have to give their name and could earn a reward.
People with information about this fugitive, or any other felony crime, are asked to call Crime Stoppers at (417) 869-TIPS (8477). You may also submit your information securely on-line at www.tipsubmit.com. You do not have to give your name and no attempt is made to find out who you are. Crime Stoppers takes information about drug dealers, wanted felons, and all other felony crimes. We pay rewards of up to $1000.00 in cash for the information that leads to the arrest and the filing of charges against people involved in felony crimes.
A roadside marker of someone who passed away.
A roll of Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 in a Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c QD.
I used the Lomography polka dot filter method as presented in:
www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/07/09/diy-rainbo...
Occupying sixth position prior to kick-off, Argentina’s hopes of at least claiming a play-off spot were dealt a major blow when they conceded after just 38 seconds. But Lionel Messi saved the day, scoring a hattrick to see Argentina to their 12th successive FIFA World Cup.
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The Dunwoody Police Department continues to investigate the tragic deaths of Roger and Dorothy Abbott who were murdered in their home on July 1, 2010. The Dekalb County Fire Department responded to a fire at their home on Peeler Rd and their bodies were subsequently discovered. Detectives with the Dunwoody Police Department have worked tirelessly on the case since the beginning. The department has worked closely with other agencies, including the ATF, Sandy Springs Police Department, FBI and GBI in our efforts to catch the person or persons responsible for this crime.
At this time, there is no evidence which suggests this crime was random. Instead, the evidence gathered suggests the victim’s may have known the suspect or suspects. During the course of this investigation, Detectives collected and processed evidence, followed leads and conducted interviews. A witness was located who saw a white male between the ages of 40-45, sandy red to brown hair, slim to medium build, average height wearing a light colored T-shirt, walking in the front yard of the Abbott's home the morning of the murders. A sketch of the suspect was developed. The sketch is attached.
At this time, we have identified a person of interest in this case. Because of the sensitive nature of this investigation, we are not naming this person of interest at this time. However, we are moving forward with our investigation and will continue to work toward arresting the suspect or suspects responsible.
We recognize the reluctance of witnesses, particularly ones associated with a Homicide investigation, to come forward. Witnesses may be reluctant to come forward for a variety of reasons. They may be apprehensive, may not want anyone to know they spoke to the police or just may not want to get involved. As a result, the Dunwoody Police Department acquired “TipSoft”, a web based program for citizen’s to leave anonymous tips On-Line, or through text messaging via their cell phone. The program is available by accessing our web-site, www.dunwoodypolice.com and click on “SUBMIT A CRIME TIP”. You may also access “TipSoft” through www.crimereports.com. If you submit a tip on-line, you will be provided your own unique identification number so you can check the status of your tip at a later time. If you plan to submit a tip with your cell phone, you will text “DPDTIPS and your message” to 274637(CRIMES). Once you send the message, you will receive a confirmation text.
Once a tip is submitted, it will automatically be sent to the Dunwoody Police. These tips are confidential, encrypted, and completely anonymous. The technology routes all messages through a server that encrypts cell phone numbers before they reach the police. The program also allows an encrypted, two-way dialogue between the tipster and the police.
Do not submit any emergency tips on-line. If it is an emergency, please call 911.
We believe that unknown person or persons have information about this case which could help us solve it. We ask that this person or persons come forward and contact our department immediately by calling us or contact us anonymously through our web tip or text tip program.
A roll of Fuji 200 first run through a Minolta Freedom Zoom 90c QD and then run through a Pentax K1000, both at ISO 200.
I used the Lomography polka dot filter method as presented in:
www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/07/09/diy-rainbo...