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Monday, April 23, 2012

POLICE SEEK SEARCH WARRANT (MISSING ISABEL CELIS) Arizona GIRL

TUCSON - In their latest update to the media, Tucson Police say they are continuing to investigate and follow potential leads regarding the disappearance of 6-year-old Isabel Celis.
At 10 a.m. today, Tucson Police Chief Villasenor said they are still keeping all their options open at this point, and everyone involved in considered a person of interest.
Two dogs from the FBI are in Tucson, specifically trained in searched urban areas, Villasenor said. One dog is training in tracking scents, the other is a cadaver-sniffing dog.
Over 100 officers remain on this case, and their review of surveillance video from businesses in the area has not yet yielded results. Officers have also checked the nearby landfill, as trash has been collected since Celis went missing.
No ransom note has been left, and no ransom demand has been received by the family at this time, Villasenor said.


UPDATE POLICE SEEK SEARCH WARRANT  to enter HOUSE AGAI N!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

MEXICO (Fishermen pull up 20 FT LONG) WHITE Shark IN NET

Two commercial fishermen in Mexico received the surprise of a lifetime Sunday when they hauled up a great white shark measuring nearly 20 feet and weighing about 2,000 pounds, according to local news reports. The rare catch of such a large white shark -- at 20 feet it'd be among the longest ever recorded -- was made in Mexico's Sea of Cortez near Guaymas, by fishermen who thought they had merely scored a large haul of much smaller fish as they hoisted up their net.


"We were amazed and immediately realized that we had a huge, dead, great white shark, and then we thought what are we going to do?," Guadalupe, one of the fishermen, said in an interview with Pisces Sportfishing, which is located in the Baja California resort city of Cabo San Lucas. The other fisherman was named Baltazar.

Friday, April 20, 2012

MAN who ADOPTED GIRLFRIEND ORDERED to PAY (46 MILLION) Law Suit

John Goodman (not the actor) has been ordered to pay $46 million to the parents of a 23-year-old man, Scott Wilson, whom Goodman killed while driving under the influence.

The case made headlines because Goodman, the founder of the International Polo Club Palm Beach, attempted to avoid paying the settlement by legally adopting his 42-year-old girlfriend, Heather Hutchins, as his daughter. Prosecuting lawyers argued that Goodman, the heir of an air conditioning fortune, was attempting to shield his substantial assets. The adoption entitled Hutchins to a third of his children's $300 million trust. Lawyers for Goodman's two biological children filed a lawsuit in response to their father's actions.

PINAL COUNTY SHERIFF (Refuses to turn over laptops) To FEDERAL AGENTS

PHOENIX —
A federal agency has issued subpoenas to the Pinal County sheriff and the county board after Sheriff Paul Babeu's office refused to turn over two laptops for inspection.
Documents obtained by The Arizona Republic (http://bit.ly/HXyGJk ) show the subpoenas were issued last week by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. The agency is looking into allegations that Babeu and several key aides were working on his congressional campaign with county resources while on duty.
Babeu is running for the Republican nomination in the 4th Congressional District against state Sen. Ron Gould and U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz.

Babeu, a conservative Republican who's made illegal immigration, smuggling and border security a key focus of his public persona, was forced to acknowledge he was gay in February. The admission came after a Latino immigrant who was his ex-lover went public with allegations that the sheriff and his campaign manager, Chris DeRose, threatened to deport him if he revealed their relationship. Both deny making any threats.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

( WARRIOR Mother) SHOT 7 times DIES (Still ATTEMPTING to STOP FLEEING SUSPECTS)

(Warrior mother) Shot 7 times still attempts to stop fleeing Suspects.

SPRING, Texas (AP) — A nurse has admitted to fatally shooting a young mother in a town near Houston ad abducting the dying woman's newborn son whom she apparently intended to adopt, authorities said Wednesday.
Verna McClain is charged with capital murder in the killing of 28-year-old Kala Marie Golden. Witnesses saw a woman repeatedly shoot Golden on Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of a pediatric clinic in Spring. She then drove away with Golden's 3-day-old son Keegan who was found Tuesday evening, unharmed, at a home with McClain's sister, authorities said.
According to a Montgomery County arrest record, McClain, 30, admitted to shooting Golden and taking Keegan to Harris County, where the baby was subsequently found. Houston is in Harris County and McClain listed an address in the city as her home, according to jail records.
McClain gave authorities information that only the shooter would know, according to the arrest record.
She is being held without bail.

(MISSING WOMAN) FORT BRAGG North Carolina Kelli Bordeaux

CNN) -- A missing Fort Bragg, North Carolina, soldier may be in danger, police said Tuesday. The GI's sister tearfully called for her safe return.
Army Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux, 23, left a bar, Froggy Bottoms, early Saturday, Fayetteville police said in a news release.
The GI had been drinking and was given a ride home by a bar employee, according to a U.S. Army official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
At some point, Bordeaux sent two text messages, according to the Army official. One said, "got home safely." The official didn't know who the text was sent to or the contents of the other text.

Missing soldier's sister: 'Come home'
Fayetteville police searched Bordeaux's apartment and vehicle, according to the Army official, who did not know where the vehicle was found. Bordeaux was reported missing Monday when she failed to report for duty, the official told CNN.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

JUAREZ MEXICO ( MAN KILLED BEFORE HE GETS TO COURT) To Testify AGAINST COPS

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) - A man that was stabbed and killed in his house was a businessman who accused 10 federal police officers of trying  to kidnap and torture him last year, authorities confirmed Ciudad Juarez .

El portavoz de la procuraduría de justicia del estado de Chihuahua Carlos González dijo el lunes que los agresores mataron a Eligio Ibarra Amador el jueves, un día antes de que tuviera que presentarse a una audiencia judicial para ratificar su acusación en contra de los oficiales. The spokesman for the state prosecutor's office in Chihuahua Carlos Gonzalez said Monday that attackers killed Eligio Ibarra Amador on Thursday, a day before he had to appear at a court hearing to confirm the charges against the officers.

González dijo que el hombre de 62 años, comerciante de autopartes usadas, abandonó Ciudad Juárez luego de recibir amenazas de muerte. Gonzalez said the man, 62, used auto parts dealer, left Ciudad Juarez after receiving death threats. Había vuelto para asistir a varias audiencias. He had returned to attend several hearings.

En septiembre, un grupo de oficiales de la policía federal irrumpió en la casa de Ibarra. In September, a group of federal police officers stormed the house of Ibarra. Lo golpearon y lo subieron a un coche a dar unas vueltas antes de liberarlo para que pudiera conseguir el dinero que le exigían. They beat him and put him in a car a few laps before freeing him up to get the money he demanded. En cambio, fue a las autoridades y los agentes fueron arrestados. Instead, he went to the authorities and the officers were arrested.