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That's the first Starbucks store in the world ! Pike's Place.
Sheez, and I don't even drink much coffee. I likie tea better.
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:
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What a great birthday present to myself! Scored a few of these thanks to an anonymous tipster. They sold the case in 45mins.
Taking a further step to promote partnerships with the community, the Missouri City Police Department has initiated a Crime Tip Line and an online program to help residents combat crime.The new high-tech user-friendly tools can be accessed on the City’s website, www.missouricitytx.gov. Viewers can click “Tracking Crime” under “Quick Links” to access the crime database, a crime tip form and a house watch program.“While crimes against persons have gone down, we have seen an increase in crimes against property in the past year,” said Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald. “Missouri City Police want all of our residents to be educated as to what is happening in our community and help us prevent crime. When it does occur, we welcome your information to help us bring these assailants to justice.”The free, crime-mapping national database, called RAIDS Online, allows residents to track all crimes including major or, as they are called, Part I crimes, using applications that group offenses by category and type, location and detailed information charts. Part I crimes include murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft and arson. By checking the “Other” box, all other crimes are shown. Citizens can select a date range, click the Map tab and then zoom in on their neighborhood or take a broader view of the City. Clicking on the colored icons on the map brings up specific information on that incident. The Data Grid tab allows viewers to look at a word table and the Analytics tab shows viewers crime in various chart forms by the date range selected. The website now includes two new forms for residents. Viewers can also log on to report offenses through a new crime tip form. Tipsters can remain anonymous while sharing important clues to help the Police Department solve crimes. Another service is the house watch program, which helps police safeguard residents’ homes while they are away on business or vacation. Requests should be submitted 48 hours before departure and the length of absence should be at least three days and fewer than three weeks in duration. Homes are checked once per police shift, or three times per day. Residents can also call the police department at 281-403-8700 to request this service. Another new innovative weapon in the Police Department’s crime-fighting arsenal is their new tip line—281-403-5868. The Tip Line is monitored by officers in the Criminal Investigation Division and callers can leave their contact information for officers or they can remain anonymous.“These tools allow residents to use the internet to access forms that will get quick responses from Missouri City Police,” said Fitzgerald. “We want to provide residents with all the best possible ways of getting leads to the Police Department to solve these cases.”For residents used to viewing the Daily Crime Report from the homepage, that information will continue to be posted each day under “Hot Topics”.
Click here for the full story. From an anonymous tipster: On July 20th, Gavin "was apparently making rounds to get signatures putting him on the ballot for re-election when he came into the Cafe bar on Market street. He walked up to the table where I and a few of my friends were sitting, put his arm around a couple of my female friends and said, ‘I need to see you guys’ IDs.’ It was a surprising excuse for a joke considering his history of alcohol problems and the underage drinking of his ex-girlfriend. All in all he was behaving very strangely, acting like he was drunk in my opinion."
The man in these (8) surveillance pictures is a suspect in several theft from vehicle and forgery cases in the City of Middleton. If you have any information about him, please contact the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or leave a message on the department tipster line at 608-824-7304.
Sgt. Troy Hellenbrand
thellenbrand@ci.middleton.wi.us
TH/kc
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...
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The man in these (8) surveillance pictures is a suspect in several theft from vehicle and forgery cases in the City of Middleton. If you have any information about him, please contact the Middleton Police Department at 608-824-7300 or leave a message on the department tipster line at 608-824-7304.
Sgt. Troy Hellenbrand
thellenbrand@ci.middleton.wi.us
TH/kc
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...