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Monday, September 3, 2012

TUCSON AZ (BANK Robber) Turns himself in at Police Stations nobody there (GOES to JAIL)



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TUCSON - A man has turned himself into the Pima County Jail after his ex-girlfriend persuaded him.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department say 48-year-old William David Leverett showed up at the Pima County Jail Saturday morning.
Deputies say his ex-girlfriend convinced him to go directly to authories, after seeing his surveillance photos on the local news.
According to Deputy Tom Peine, they drove first to the Tucson Police Department on Stone Avenue. They weren't able to make contact with anyone there, so they drove to the police station on Miracle Mile, which was also unattended. They then decided to go to the Pima County Jail.

Leverett is charged with robbing a bank in Green Valley and another one on Ina Road.
His booking photograph is being withheld for investigative purposes.
Tucson Police Sgt. Chris Widmer says Leverett is the same person the FBI dubbed smokey and bandit robber. 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

MEXICO (Cartel BOSS CAUGHT) KILLED men and women

"EL DIABLO" Captured CDG Boss of Monterrey
Sunday, September 2, 2012 |
Chivis Martinez for Borderland Beat


Mexico City. Federal Police arrested David Rosales Guzman and l Comandante Diablo , identified as the head of theGulf Cartel plaza in Monterrey, said Luis Cardenas Palomino, head of the Regional Security Division of the Ministry of Public Security.
Rosales Guzman has been linked to killings, kidnappings, extortion and attacks at various bars in Monterrey, including Makiavelo bar that left three dead on August 8, and the bar Matehuala, where nine people died on 14 March.
Also it is related to the killing of two men who were hanged on a pedestrian bridge in Monterrey limits and San Nicolas de los Garza,
Diablo Transported in this vehicle
Diablo was first transported to this hanger
"He was in charge of coordinating and ordering the killings of members of rival groups, conducting extortion bars and nightclubs and drug distribution" in Monterrey, said Palomino. "provided weapons to the members under his command, which operated in Monterrey , it is known that drugs and weapons were brought from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, where other members of the Gulf Cartel, and were coordinated with David Rosales for such activities, it is known also with ties to the municipal police of Nuevo Leon" he said.

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aid Palomino from the Command Center in Iztapalapa, occurred yesterday in the Colonia Independcia, in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Diablo tried to flee but was captured and placed aboard a van to a hanger, then transported to prison where he will be detained and presumably arrested, charged and brought to justice.
Some crimes where David Rosales Guzman is linked directly:
• The killing of two men, who were hanged on a pedestrian bridge between the limits of Monterrey and San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Leon, on August 8, 2012.
• The killing of three people, the August 8, 2012, outside the bar "Makiavelo".
• The attack on the bar called "Matehuala" in Monterrey on August 14, 2012, which killed nine people and injured three others.
• Attacks on the bars "Azul Tequila" bar "Jugs 2" and bar "Eternity" on August 20, 2012, where a woman died
• On Wednesday led the murder and kidnapping of four people, who were located at mitres colony center in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon

PASADENA (Pumpkin Vandalism) 300 pound pumpkin destroyed


PASADENA — Prize-winning gardener Mae Powell's giant pumpkins have been a source of pride in her east Pasadena neighborhood for years, but neighbors were shocked Friday morning to see the pumpkins in pieces strewn along the street in front of her house.

One of the pumpkins destroyed was a 300 pound “giant pumpkin” Powell, 93, was planning to enter into the “Pumpkinmania” weigh-off contest in Irvine this October. But now, she said, it's ruined.

“Every
Mae Powell, 93, stands in front of a 300 pound giant pumpkin she had planned to enter into a contest this fall. The pumpkin was impaled by vandals Thursday night. (Lauren Gold, Staff)
year I win a prize,” she said, “but I can't enter this one now. ... Who knows what I'll do.”

Powell had also planned to donate the other four broken pumpkins to the Huntington Library's Children's Garden, which she has done for five years.

Powell said she filed a police report and is offering a $1,000 reward for anyone with information about the vandalism.

Powell filed a vandalism report with the Temple City Sheriff's Station, but Lt. Ignacio Somoano said there was no “workable information” at this point. Ignacio said the vandalism caused $200 in damage.

Read more: http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_21444983/pasadena-womans-prize-winning-pumpkins-destroyed#ixzz25KNfJPFx

MADONNA ( 2 Hours late for Concert) Fan tells CBS "she stinks"


What's up with Madonna's concert behavior? She's flashed body parts, performed with a swastika superimposed on her face, pointed a gun at herself on stage, and now she's irritated fans by making them wait two and a half hours past the scheduled starting time of her Philadelphia concert.
According to CBS Philly, the premiere stop on her first U.S. tour in four years was scheduled for an 8 p.m. start Tuesday night. Eight o'clock came and went. So did eight-thirty. So did nine o'clock. Fans waited, and waited, and waited, and the singer finally came out on stage around 10:30 p.m. That was too late to stick around for some fans.
“I don’t know who you think you are Madonna, but you stink,” Debbie Bleznak told CBS on her way out of the show. “We left. You can pay my babysitter.”
“We drove here seven hours from Buffalo, New York,” two sisters, who also opted to leave, added. “$170 a ticket.”

Saturday, September 1, 2012

SILVER ALERT (MISSING Woman) Fayetteville-CAPE Fear Valley Medical Center

SILVER ALERT


A Silver Alert has been issued for a Fayetteville woman who the N.C. Center for Missing Persons described as missing and endangered.
Rebecca Gay Butler, 38, is believed to be suffering from dementia or some other cognitive impairment. She was last seen at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center.
Butler is described as a white woman who is 5-foot-1 and weighs 110 pounds with shoulder-length blonde hair and green eyes. She was last seen wearing an olive green shirt and pants.
Anyone with on her whereabouts is asked to call the Fayetteville Police Department at 433-1802.

MISSING (FEMALE Dawn Merck 24) CAR Found Deerfield BEACH

MISSING SINCE AUG -23


Broward Sheriff's Office missing persons detectives are helping Georgia law enforcement look for a missing woman whose vehicle was found Wednesday night in Deerfield Beach.
Ivy Dawn Merck, 24, was last seen Aug. 23 in Kingsland, Ga., detectives said.
Merck's dark green 2008 Honda CRV was found around 10 p.m. Wednesday in the parking lot of a Marshalls store at 3850 W. Hillsboro Blvd., in Deerfield Beach.

CHICKEN News (Flower Mound) Texas -Residents allowed to have 3 Chicks per acre

Tuesday night, the town’s animal services board voted 5-0 to recommend an amendment to the town’s code of ordinances as it relates to chickens and roosters.

Board member Christine Hastings, who works for the town’s animal services division, abstained, voicing her concerns on the amendment.
Specifically, the ordinance would allow residents living on less than one acre to have a maximum of three chickens.

The current ordinance prohibits residents from having chickens on lots less than one acre.

The amendment also calls for the coop or encaged structure to be located no closer than 10 feet from a property line.
The amendment also specifically outlines the regulations for roosters. Roosters would be allowed on property of one acre or greater. That was the previous regulation, but roosters had been grouped with fowl in its ordinance, and this amendment is aimed to further clarify rules on roosters.

The town council must vote on the ordinance, and it is unclear when the council will see the item. If a zoning change is needed, the planning and zoning commission may see the item as well.
Tuesday’s vote moves forward an issue that had stalled months ago. Some residents had asked the town to change its ordinance to allow chickens on property of less than one acre. But confusion about various recommendations and legal issues kept the item from progressing until Tuesday.