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Teen wanted in Indiana homicide arrested in Neb.
A 14-year-old boy wanted in a homicide case in Indiana has been arrested at Boys Town in west Omaha. Police say Nevin Brooks, of Indianapolis, was arrested on Tuesday and was taken to the Douglas County Youth Center. Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine...Tags: Crimes, Police, Murder, Police Arrests
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RI boys accused of stealing a car in order to make it to school on time
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (AP) — Two Woonsocket High School boys did the right thing by trying to get to school on time. It was the way they got there that police had a problem with. Police told The Call of Woonsocket the boys ages 15 and 16 stole a car...Tags: Crimes, Vehicles, Theft, Prosecution
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Sex offender accused of exposing teen to AIDS
erik.german@newsday.comA convicted sex offender who has AIDS was arrested in the company of a 16-year-old boy, leading Suffolk law enforcement officials to worry that the boy - and possibly others - have been exposed to the deadly virus that causes the disease. Suffolk...Tags: AIDS, Punishment, Thomas Spota, Southern State Parkway, Diseases
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Market has been the center of a Hawaiian Gardens neighborhood
Secundino "John" Cabrera has heard it all.
A heavyset man with a shaved head and large glasses, not given to chatter, Cabrera has been the one person in town that folks could talk to when no one else would listen.
Tough finances, lost jobs, births,...Tags: Candy, Gang Activity, Real Estate Buyers, National or Ethnic Minorities, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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LA federal judge hears arguments on move to dismiss conviction in MySpace hoax case
Associated Press WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — An attorney for a woman convicted in a MySpace hoax directed at a teen who ended up committing suicide asked a judge to dismiss her convictions Thursday, saying a computer-fraud law was improperly used to prosecute her. U.S....Tags: Corporate Crime, Justice System, Judges, Los Angeles, MySpace
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Police: Teen planning school shooting in custody after tip from Internet chat
BREVARD, N.C. (AP) — A teenager who authorities say was plotting to "shoot up" a North Carolina high school is in custody because of a tip from a teen who chatted with the suspect online, investigators said Thursday. Investigators took a 15-year-...Tags: MySpace, People, High Schools, Brevard County, Local Authority
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Store clerk's killer sentenced to life in prison
A Tomahawk teenager convicted of killing a convenience store clerk during a robbery was sentenced to life in prison Thursday but could someday be freed. Lincoln County Circuit Judge Glenn Hartley gave Derek K. Domke, 18, the mandatory life sentence...Tags: Crimes, Punishment, Prisons, Murder, Theft
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Police find no evidence to back up barber's claim
Associated Press WriterThe psychiatrist of a now-deceased barber who claimed he killed a teen 50 years ago said Thursday she was inclined to believe his claims, even though law enforcement has been unable to find evidence of the crime. Vernon Seitz's claims have almost been...Tags: Police, Child Abuse, Children, Abusive Behavior, Behavioral Conditions
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Hickory Hills woman shot ill husband to death, prosecutors say
Special to the TribuneA Hickory Hills woman was ordered held in lieu of $500,000 bail Wednesday after she was charged with fatally shooting her 70-year-old ill husband in their bedroom. Maria Fabian, 52, shot her husband twice with a handgun Monday afternoon at their home in...Tags: Crimes, Murder
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Massapequa native tracks cybercrime for FBI
robert.kessler@newsday.comHe's known as the "human firewall." Massapequa native Shawn Henry is the head of investigating computer crimes for the FBI, and after he was introduced with that informal title, he talked of the breadth of the computer-crime problem facing the country...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hofstra University, Police, Massapequa, Computer Crime
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Montgomery County teen admits to planning attack
A Montgomery County teenager on Wednesday admitted in juvenile court that he planned an attack at his high school, a plot that was thwarted when his friend threw the teen's stolen guns into a river. Prosecutors had initially charged the 15-year-old as an...Tags: Crimes, Justice System, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Court Administration, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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