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Friday, December 7, 2012

MEXICO ( Cartel wars - 4 Bodies found hanging from bridge )

Saltillo: Four Found Hanging Off Bridge
Friday, December 7, 2012 |
Borderland Beat


The Attorney General of the State (PGJE) reported through a press conference, that they have identified one of the four people who were discovered hanging from a bridge of the Distributor Road El Sarape.

The identified man Carlos Omar Gonzalez Molina was 20 years of age who, according to the ongoing investigation by the authorities, was engaged in criminal activity as a “halcon” or lookout, for which cartel was not specified.

Gonzales Molina was reported missing on Dec. 6. The other three bodies have not been identified.

It was at 05:15 hrs today when the alert was triggered by a report of four dead people hanging from the Serape distributor road bridge. The deseased were four men, aged between 17 and 35 years. The bodies were hung on the inside lane from east to west. The bodies bore signs of intense torture and were wrapped from head to toe.

A few meters from the scene on Highway 57 and Juan Navarro was an abandoned Neon vehicle, gray with 9798 UCD plates and Texas license plates J31TGX. inside the vehicle found no traces or signs of violence but there were signs of attempts to torch the vehicle.

When the spokesman Sergio Sisbles was asked if a message accompanied the bodies, he declined to answer directly saying “a full report with details will be forthcoming”.

Right.

ASU Student ( MISSING Boy - Shoe found by lake is a DNA match for missing boy) SEARCH back on

Jack Culolias
Jack Culolias

TEMPE, AZ (CBS5) -
Tempe police on Friday said that a red shoe found near Tempe Town Lake contains DNA that matches that of a missing Arizona State University student.
Police said they were notified by the Department of Public Safety Crime Lab that it had confirmed Jack Colulias' DNA in the shoe found by his mother.
Culolias, 19, has not been seen by friends or family since he left Cadillac Ranch Tempe Marketplace about 11 p.m. Nov. 30, ASU police spokesman Jim Hardina said.
The search for Culolias was called off about 4:30 p.m. Friday after another day of looking for Culolias around Tempe Town Lake and in the area north of Tempe Marketplace. Investigators said they would wait for a credible tip before resuming the search again.
His family told CBS 5 News that Culolias left his credit card and cell phone behind. [Click here for "Bring Jack Home" web page.]
Tempe police said they got a phone call Thursday night from a concerned resident who claimed seeing an object, resembling a person's silhouette, in the water northeast of the area that investigators had searched for three days.
Tempe police, along with ASU police and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, are expanding the search area north of Tempe Marketplace.
His mother, Grace Culolias, called ASU police Sunday about 5 p.m. to ask officers to conduct a welfare check, since she had not spoken to her son and was concerned.
On Monday, she called Tempe police and said she and her other sons were flying to Arizona from their home in California to help in the search. On Tuesday, the missing person investigation begun by ASU police transitioned to Tempe police. ASU detectives originally assigned are continuing to work in conjunction with Tempe police detectives.
About 2 p.m. Tuesday, family members found a red shoe at an embankment along the Rio Salado River/Tempe Town Lake, which runs north of the Tempe Marketplace. The missing teen's mother said she recognized it immediately. Tempe police said DNA on the shoe is still being processed.
"I saw the shoe and I immediately picked it up. I was shocked," Grace Culolias said.
Jack Culolias is described as 6' tall and has brown eyes and brown hair. His friends said they have been conducting search parties every night and hanging posters to raise awareness. Hardina said the teen's mother was worried about possible hazing because Jack Culolias was pledging to a fraternity.
A statement released Wednesday night by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon headquarters said Jack Culolias had been attending a chapter social event at Cadillac Ranch. The statement went on to say, "Sigma Alpha Epsilon offers its prayers and support for Culolias' family, friends and chapter brothers and hopes and prays for his safe return."
A page has also been set up to collect donations for Jack Culolias' family while they're away from their home and close to the investigation. To donate, click here.
Anyone with information is requested to please call Tempe police at 480-350-8311 or submit a tip on their website by clicking here.

YUMA Az ( Woman busted with 141,000 in Cocaine- Sentri member ) What is Sentri ?

CBP officers arrest SENTRI member with $141k in cocaine

Posted: Dec 07, 2012 12:49 PM PSTUpdated: Dec 07, 2012 12:49 PM PST

YUMA, AZ (Tucson News Now) -
An Arizona woman with Secure Electronic Network for Traveler's Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) status has been arrested for smuggling drugs across the border.
The woman, identified as Maria Valle was arrested after a canine agent alerted to possible drugs in her car.
Border Patrol agents with the Port of San Luis searched Valle's car and found 15.5 pounds of cocaine hidden in Valle's purse. The six packages are worth an estimated $141,000.
Valle, her vehicle, and the packets of cocaine were turned over to U.S. ICE/HSI officials for processing.
"SENTRI members are treated with a higher level of trust, but are not exempt from inspection." said Acting Port Director Robert L. Schroeder, in a recent news release. "Violations such as drug smuggling will not be tolerated and those attempting to exploit the program will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
SENTRI, part of a trusted-traveler program, allows members access to a dedicated commuter lane that expedites the inspection process for low-risk travelers. Qualification for the program requires an extensive background check and in-person interview.

U. K ( NURSE found dead - That took prank phone call about Kate Middleton )

The hospital receptionist who was hoaxed by a prank call from a DJ claiming to be the queen asking about Kate Middleton has been found dead.
"It is with very deep sadness that we confirm the tragic death of a member of our nursing staff," the hospital said in a statement released today.
The nurse was identified as Jacintha Saldanha. The hospital said that Saldanha worked at the hospital for more than four years. They called her an "first-class nurse" and "a well-respected and popular member of the staff."
"We can confirm that Jacintha was recently the victim of a hoax call to the hospital," the statement said. "The hospital had been supporting her throughout this difficult time."
The hospital extended their "deepest sympathies" to family and friends, saying that "everyone is shocked" at this "tragic event."

"She will be greatly missed," the hospital said.
Earlier this week, the hospital fell for a prank call from an Australian radio show where the hosts pretended to be Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles looking to speak to Kate Middleton, who had been admitted to the hospital for her pregnancy. The call was put through to a second nurse who told the royal impersonators that Kate was "quite stable" and hadn't "had any retching."
The duchess spent three days at the hospital undergoing treatment for hyperemesis gravidarum, severe or debilitating nausea and vomiting. She was released from the hospital on Thursday morning.
The Tuesday morning prank call came from Australian DJ's Mel Greig and Michael Christian. They impersonated the royals, complete with exaggerated accents. They even enlisted two co-workers to bark like the queen's pet corgis.
The queen impersonator asked for her granddaughter and was promptly transferred to another hospital employee.
"I'm just after my granddaughter, Kate. I want to see how her little tummy bug is going," the radio host said, suppressing laughter.
"She's sleeping at the moment, and she has had an uneventful night and sleep is good for her," the nurse said. "She's been getting some fluids to rehydrate her because she was quite dehydrated when she came in, but she's stable at the moment."
The fake royals went on to ask when would be a good time to visit and were told that "anytime after 9 o'clock would be suitable."
"She's quite stable at the moment. She hasn't had any retching ... since I've been on duty. And she has been sleeping on and off. I think it's difficult sleeping in a strange bed as well," the nurse said.
The hospital apologized for the mistake.
"The call was transferred through to a ward, and a short conversation was held with one of the nursing staff," the hospital said in a statement. "King Edward VII's Hospital deeply regrets this incident."
"This was a foolish prank call that we all deplore," John Lofthouse, the hospital's chief executive, said in the statement. "We take patient confidentiality extremely seriously, and we are now reviewing our telephone protocols."
The radio station has since apologized for the prank call.
"2Day FM sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the inquiry to Kate's hospital. The radio segment was done with lighthearted intentions," the station said in a statement.
"We were very surprised that our call was put through. We thought we'd be hung up on as soon as they heard our terrible accents," the radio hosts said in the statement. "We're very sorry if we've caused any issues, and we're glad to hear that Kate is doing well. We wish Kate and her family all the best."

Thursday, December 6, 2012

ARIZONA ( Social Security office- Bombing suspect Faces Deportation ) Iraqi -refugee

Abdullatif Aldosary Held Without Bond in Casa Grande Bombing Case, Faces Deportation

Categories: Blowin' Up Stuff
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Abdullatif Ali Aldosary
A federal judge ordered Abdullatif Aldosary -- the Coolidge resident accused of detonating an "explosive device" outside the Social Security Administration building in Casa Grande Friday morning -- to be held without bond.

In the detention order, the magistrate judge says Aldosary there's no possible way that Aldosary could be released that would assure public safety.

See also:
-Suspect in Casa Grande Bombing, Has a History Involving Porn
-Abdullatif Aldosary Facing One Charge Related to Casa Grande Explosion
-Abdullatif Aldosary Accused of Bombing Social Security Office
-Explosion Reported at Casa Grande Social Security Office

"The nature of the offense alleged in Count I which involves researching the design of an explosive device, procuring the explosive materials and detonating the device at a public building creates a significant risk of danger for which no release condition could reasonably assure the safety of the community," the order says.

Aldosary -- an Iraqi refugee -- does face deportation proceedings, the order says. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer has been lodged against him, so Aldosary will likely deal with all that once this case is over.

Aldosary is facing a minimum prison sentence of five years, and a maximum sentence of 20 years, the order states.

Aldosary's been arrested at least twice before, with the most recent incident taking place at a gym in Casa Grande in August.

Aldosary allegedly "displayed pornographic pictures and struck a man," according to a blurb published in the Casa Grande Dispatch at the time, and police refused to elaborate on the details after the bombing last week.

He also landed in prison for a few months in 2008, related to harassment of his former employer, a Gilbert construction company.

According to a minute entry from the court proceedings, Aldosary sent letters to the company and its employees -- despite an existing restraining order against him -- and two of those letters "were accompanied by sexually explicit photographs."

The owner of the company believed Aldosary "perhaps had ties to terrorist organizations," although a judge noted that he wasn't charged with any such conduct.

BAY Area ( Man Killed over laundry room THEFT ) Wrong man killed

12-06) 17:42 PST ANTIOCH --
Three men looking for clothes stolen from an Antioch apartment complex laundry room shot and killed a man who wasn't involved in the theft, police said Thursday.
Boise Alexander Duggan and Jeremy Mark Griffin, both 24, and Johntue Felix Hinds, 28, have each been arrested and charged with murder and assault with a firearm in the Nov. 14 slaying of Juan Jose Hernandez.

Griffin, who lives in Oakley, was also charged by Contra Costa County prosecutors with being a felon in possession of a gun and dissuading a witness. He and Duggan, a Concord resident, are also being held on alleged parole violations.
The incident began when Griffin, Duggan and a third person found that their clothes were missing from a laundry room at the Delta Pines apartment complex at 2301 Sycamore Drive, said acting police Sgt. Santiago Castillo.
Griffin, Duggan and Hinds, an Antioch resident, then went to a unit where they believed the thief was staying, Castillo said.
"There were multiple people inside the apartment at the time, which included the victim, who had nothing to do with the theft of the laundry," Castillo said.
An argument erupted, during which Hernandez was shot dead.
All three defendants are being held without bail at County Jail in Martinez.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Fight-over-stolen-laundry-ends-in-killing-4098068.php#ixzz2EKU8HY5G

TEMPE Az ( POLICE call off Search ? - Student still Missing ) Jack Culolias

TEMPE, AZ - Tempe police have called off the search for missing Arizona State University student Jack Culolias.
Spokesman Michael Pooley with Tempe police said they didn’t find anything Thursday.
The 19-year-old ASU freshman was last seen Friday night leaving Tempe Marketplace after he was asked to leave the Cadillac Ranch bar, according to police.
His wallet and cell phone were left at the business.
But Pooley said Culolias was not seen leaving the bar or parking lot in surveillance videos.
Investigators have talked to fraternity members Culolias was with Friday night and say they've gotten conflicting information.
Culolias was reportedly celebrating the start of ASU's Hell Week. He was a pledge for Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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Thursday morning’s search got help from four K-9 teams from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.
The ground search went from around the McClintock bridge to almost Dobson Road along the lake near the ASU Tempe campus.
A shoe was found along the river bank the other day, and Pooley said it’s still being processed.
He said police hope to learn by next week if the shoe belongs to Culolias.
About 200 students and concerned residents came to the area near Tempe Marketplace late Wednesday night to hold hands and pray.
Anyone with any information regarding Culolias is encouraged to contact Tempe police by calling 480-350-8311, or you can submit a tip anonymously online on tempe.gov.


Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_southeast_valley/tempe/jack-culolias-search-called-off-by-tempe-police-asu-student-still-missing#ixzz2EJq1ks8j