News 8/28/2011: Central Virginia's unsolved homicides
Sunday, August 28th, 2011 at 11:23am: Violent Crime is a horrible subject to cover in such depth, but how else can you prepare yourself and your family except by learning from others mistakes? In almost all cases there is something that could have been done by the victim to better protect themselves.
Metal theft a real drag for indicted thieves
by Richmond Register
By Kelly McKinney Register News Writer RICHMOND — Two Richmond men arrested after an officer pulled over their truck and found stolen scrap metal in the bed were indicted Wednesday by a Madison grand jury. Sean M. Robinson, 24, and Jordan F. Pitman, ...
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Safe for Hunterdon stress relief duo help victims through fetch and fur
by Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com
Through the organization Crans and Willow comfort people in crisis situations like domestic abuse and disasters. Hunterdon County — Alice Crans strokes her golden retriever Willow's fur, her hands caressing the long, thick coat flecked with gray hair. ... Read full story » |  Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com |
North Liberty man accused of second-degree theft and burglary in connection to ...
by Eastern Iowa News Now
A North Liberty man is accused of second degree theft, second degree burglary and third degree criminal mischief after authorities say DNA samples placed him at the scene of an Iowa City burglary reported in January. Reports indicate that Anthony T. ...
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Homicide detectives piece together a murder in east Austin
by KVUE
by KVUE News Homicide detectives are investigating a stabbing and a shooting that left one woman dead and a man in critical condition. The incidents took place at two separate homes, one on Webberville Rd. and another on Hudson St. both near Springdale ...
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Central Virginia's unsolved homicides
by WSLS
At the time of the homicide, deputies suspected robbery was the motive. Nothing in the house was disturbed but money may have been taken from his wallet. Brandy Barlow was playing outside the apartment where she lived with her grandparents at 307 A ...
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Violent crime is unfortunately part of our everyday lives now; an ever-present threat.
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