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Saturday, June 14, 2014

WHAT THE HELL ! - A grandmother has shocked her friends and family after revealing she is having a baby with her own grandson.

A grandmother has shocked her friends and family after revealing she is having a baby with her own grandson.
Pearl Carter, 72, says she has never been happier after beginning an incestuous relationship with her 26-year-old grandchild Phil Bailey.
The pensioner, from Indiana, US, is using her pension to pay a surrogate mother so they can have a child, reports New Zealand's New Idea magazine.
She said: "I'm not interested in anyone else's opinion. I am in love with Phil and he's in love with me.
"Soon I'll be holding my son or daughter in my arms and Phil will be the proud dad."
Her lover is the son of Pearl's daughter Lynette Bailey - who she put up for adoption when she was 18-years-old.
When his mother passed away, Phil tracked down his long lost grandmother and they quickly fell in love.
Pearl told New Idea magazine: "From the first moment that I saw him, I knew we would never have a grandmother-grandson relationship.
"For the first time in years I felt sexually alive."
It was during their second week together, after dinner and wine, that Pearl made her move.

"I called Phil into my bedroom, sat him on the bed, and then I leant over and kissed him," she added.
"I expected rejection but instead he kissed me back."


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Phil revealed: "I wanted to kiss her there and then. My feelings were overwhelming.
"I love Pearl with all my heart. I've always been attracted to older women and I think Pearl is gorgeous. Now I'm going to be a dad and I can't wait.
"Yes, we get laughed at and bullied when we go out and kiss in public but we don't care. You can't help who you fall for."
The pair paid $54,000 (£35,000) to find a surrogate mother and buy a donor egg to inseminate with Phil's sperm.
They placed an advert asking for an open-minded surrogate, and Roxanne Campbell applied.
"Initially I was shocked," says Roxanne, 30. "But they're a brilliant pair and I saw how much they loved each other. I know the baby will be loved too."
Pearl said: "I am finally going to be a mum and not forced to give up my child. Phil's going to be a great dad.
"I never in a million years thought at 72 I'd be 'pregnant' and in love with my grandson.
"I make no apologies and I believe God's given me a second chance."






Friday, June 13, 2014

DO YOU KNOW THESE LADIES ?The two females pictured committed a theft at the Walmart in San Jacinto

The two females pictured committed a theft at the Walmart in San Jacinto on 05/29/14. 

They were chased on foot towards San Jacinto Avenue. No vehicle was seen. Please contact Deputy James King at the San Jacinto Police Department with any information concerning the identity of either suspect (951) 654-2702.



GRILLING WARNING ! - A Seattle-area woman nearly died after she accidentally swallowed a bristle from a brush used to clean a grill.


A cautionary story for anyone planning on grilling this summer: A Seattle-area woman nearly died after she accidentally swallowed a bristle from a brush used to clean a grill.
She consumed the tiny piece of metal while eating grilled chicken at a family barbecue. It punctured her intestine and she developed a severe post-surgery infection.
Similar injuries have prompted the CDC to caution cooks about the use of wire brushes.
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Monday, June 9, 2014

Riverside Police Department needs public's assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a burglary and attempted murder



 
From Riverside PD: On 3 June, 2014, the Riverside Police Department posted a video requesting the public's assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a burglary and attempted murder. At the time, clear images of only the suspect vehicles were available. New images from a red light traffic camera have recently become available and we are now sharing them with you.

The attached image was captured at the intersection on Indiana Avenue and Van Buren Avenue when one of the suspects failed to stop for the traffic signal.The capture contains not only a clearer image of one of the suspect vehicles, but also a clear image of its driver, Suspect-1.

Anyone with any information is urged to contact Officer Paul Miranda at 951.353-7957 or by email at PMiranda@riversideca.gov.

You may also submit tips to the RPD Investigations Tip-Line at (951) 353-7261 or email RPDTips@riversideca.gov, or to Wetip.com online or at 1-800-78-CRIME. You can remain anonymous by contacting any of these numbers or emails.


A 75-year-old grandmother from Pico Rivera is missing. Romelia Franco has the beginning stages of dementia.



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A 75-year-old grandmother from Pico Rivera is missing. Romelia Franco has the beginning stages of dementia. It's believed she was last seen driving in Santa Ana just after 1 Saturday morning. Have you seen her? http://cbsloc.al/1kNL58F

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JAWS ALERT: A rare shark event is happening on the Alabama coast. The City of Orange Beach

 






JAWS ALERT: A rare shark event is happening on the Alabama coast. The City of Orange Beach has posted a double red flag warning for a dangerously high number of sharks in the area. The sharks are being spotted in large groups close to shore.

Share this post to alert your loved ones that may be traveling to the Gulf Coast for a relaxing vacation!

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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Shots Fired Call Send One to Hospital

On April 21 at approximately 10:55pm officers with the Chipley Police Department were
dispatched to the area of 9th Street in reference to a shots fired call. Once officers arrived they discovered a large amount of blood in the street along with spent shell casings. Officers also discovered a white four door car left abandoned in the ditch of 9th
Street. A short time later officer’s were advised there was a gunshot victim in the emergency room at North West Florida Community Hospital.






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Investigators responded to the hospital where they identified the victim as 39 year old Carlon Smith of Jackson County. Smith stated that he was standing in the street when a white four door car approached him. Smith stated that the passenger got out of the car and stated to him give me what you got. Smith said he told the suspect he didn’t have anything. Smith stated that the suspect then shot him in the head with a large black handgun. Smith said he then fled to the Anderson Street Housing apartments where he was transported to the hospital by a friend.


The driver of the abandoned car was identified as a 16 year old Chipley resident. While trying to flee the area the car got stuck in a ditch on 9th Street. The driver claims he had no prior knowledge that the shooting was about to take place. He said he actually left the suspect once the shooting occurred. We identified the shooter as 21 year old James Gregory Kirkland of 9th Street Chipley.


At approximately 5:30pm on April 23 we were able to take Kirkland into custody without
incident. We also located a 45 caliber handgun that we believe is the gun used to shoot Smith. Kirkland was transported to the County jail where he was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and robbery with a firearm.


Please continue to call with any information concerning illegal activity. You can call the
Chipley Police Department at (850) 638-6310. If you want to remain anonymous you can call the Crime Stoppers of Washington County at (850) 638-TIPS.


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Friday, June 29, 2012

Dothan Police chase leads to shots fired by police . Subject Deceased on scene


Press Release
June 29, 2012

 

On June 28, 2012 the Dothan Police Department was involved in a vehicle pursuit which ended in an officer involved shooting. Following standard procedures, the investigation into yesterday’s incident will be handled by the Alabama Bureau of Investigation however Dothan Police are able to comment on the events which precipitated the shooting.

While on routine patrol, a Dothan Police officer initiated an investigative traffic stop in the vicinity of Whiddon Street. Upon activating lights and sirens, signaling the driver to stop, the driver fled leading police on a pursuit that traveled westbound on Whiddon Street to Houston Street and continued westbound on Houston Street. As the suspect vehicle approached Montgomery Highway, the suspect vehicle turned into the parking lot at 1509 Montgomery Highway where he struck a car. Police officers exited their vehicles ordering the driver to stop at which time the vehicle accelerated toward an officer placing him in immediate danger. The officer fired shots at the oncoming suspect while moving to avoid being struck. The vehicle traveled across Montgomery Highway where it crashed through the side of a business striking an employee at 1558 Montgomery Highway.  Medical staff stated the employee struck by the moving vehicle sustained moderate injuries as a result of the collision.

The suspect succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Houston County Coroners Office. The suspect has been identified as Christopher Jerome Thomas, black male, 22 years of age, of Dothan, Alabama. The Alabama Bureau of Investigation quickly responded to the scene and will handle the investigation by request of the Dothan Police Department.

The Dothan Police Department would like to thank everyone who assisted with this incident including the Alabama Bureau of Investigation, the Houston County Sheriffs Office and the Dothan Fire Department.  


SHOOTING: One soldier dead, two others wounded at Fort Bragg









FAYETTEVILLE, NC (WECT/WBTV) - An investigation is underway after a deadly shooting at a North Carolina Army Base.

One soldier from the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade is dead and two others are wounded, according to a news release from Fort Bragg. The shooting took place on base Thursday around 3:30 p.m.
According to the Army Times, the solider who was fatally shot was a senior officer.
The shooter was injured and is in custody, according to Fort Bragg officials. A third soldier was reportedly injured by a ricocheting bullet.
During a unit safety brief a soldier shot another member of the unit and then turned the weapon on himself, the release stated. The shooter was injured and is in custody. A third soldier who was in the area was slightly wounded.
"This is a tragedy for our community. We don't yet know the reasons for the shooting, but are working with the unit and the affected families to help them through this difficult period," said Col. Kevin Arata, XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Public Affairs Officer, in a statement.
"Our prayers are with those who have been affected by this terrible incident," Arata said.
Fort Bragg law enforcement and emergency responders secured the scene of the shooting, which was at the corner of Letterman and Armistead streets.
Special Agents from the Army Criminal Investigation Command are investigating, according to Army officials. No motive has been determined for this case at this time.
Notification of the next of kin is underway.
Drivers and pedestrians are urged to avoid the historic district of Fort Bragg until further notice. The base is not under lockdown.




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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Dothan Police makes narcotics arrest while in search for Kasondra Strickland for warrants

Press Release
June 28, 2012

On June 26, 2012, Dothan Police patrolmen went to a residence in the 100 block of Woods Drive in an attempt to make contact with Kasondra Strickland who had outstanding warrants for her arrest. Upon arrival, Officers met with the homeowner, Abby Newton. Newton gave officers consent to enter the residence and search for Strickland. While inside the residence officers saw several pieces of drug paraphernalia and illegal narcotics to include syringes, a digital scale, a bag containing Lortab prescription pills and a crystal like substance wrapped in tinfoil, which was later determined to be sugar cubes containing Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD). While searching for Strickland officers also found Leigh Manning hiding inside a closet and discovered Manning was in possession of methamphetamine. Strickland was then located and placed under arrest. Narcotic Investigators responded to the scene and following a complete investigation, made a total of four arrests for various narcotic charges.



·        Kasondra Kay Strickland, white female, 23 years of age, of New Brockton, Alabama was arrested and charged with outstanding misdemeanor warrants, Drug Trafficking and Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance with bonds totaling $75,000 plus misdemeanor fees.

·        Abby Gail Newton, white female, 26 years of age, of Woods Drive was arrested and charged with Drug Trafficking and Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance with bonds totaling $75,000.

·        Leigh Dehannon Manning, white female, 41 years of age, of Skipper Road was arrested and charged with Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance with a $15,000 bond.




Can you help idenify these men wanted for burglary


Press Release
June 28, 2012

On May 17, 2012 The Dothan Police Department released a video to our community in hopes of identifying a man wanted for burglary. Police had gotten the video that morning after responded to a commercial burglary at Dakota Coffee Works located at 277 West Main Street. Upon arrival, police learned the business had been broken into between the close of business the previous night and opening that morning. Although the surveillance camera captured clear photographs of the suspect committing the burglary, investigators received no information regarding the identity of the suspect.  

On June 20, 2012 The Dothan Police Department responded to a second commercial burglary at Dakota Coffee Works located at 277 West Main Street. Upon arrival, police learned the business had once again been broken into between the close of business the previous night and opening that morning. Surveillance camera captured clear photographs that show the same suspect from the May 17 incident was also responsible for the latest burglary. The new photographs provided what police are calling highly identifiable marks including pictures which depict a “Yin and Yang” tattoo on the inner right forearm, and a large cross on the left forearm.







On June 26, 2012 Investigators sharing photographs were surprised to see photographs of what is believed to be the same man wanted in connection with at least two additional commercial burglaries in Dothan. Those investigations are ongoing at this time and investigators have not yet released those locations.





Investigators say that identifying and apprehending this man is important to protect commercial establishments from being further victimized. A reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of this burglar is being offered through CRIME$TOPPERS and Dakota Coffee Works. Police are asking anyone with information about the case or identity of the suspect to call the Dothan Police Department or CrimeStoppers 334-793-7000.


Gregory J. Benton
Chief of Police

Monday, June 11, 2012

Monday, June 11, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. the Dothan Police Department will host a Community Meeting at Cloverdale Methodist located at 102 Rollins Avenue


Public Service Announcement



On Monday, June 11, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. the Dothan Police Department will host a Community Meeting at Cloverdale Methodist located at 102 Rollins Avenue. The public is invited and encouraged to make plans to attend. This meeting will give the opportunity for questions and expression of concerns. 


Gregory J. Benton
Chief of Police