10-03-2008, 08:08 PM
a disappointing situation ... sheesh harder rules should be implemented and also teens that act like that becoming more and more bold talk about imminent armageddon >_>
(10-03-2008, 08:08 PM)clonezero Wrote: [ -> ]a disappointing situation ... sheesh harder rules should be implemented and also teens that act like that becoming more and more bold talk about imminent armageddon >_>
Quote:Inflation has certainly been good to one crafty robber.
Monroe police are searching for a man who robbed an armored-car guard Tuesday morning then fled with the money — down a nearby creek on an inner tube.
Police say the robber also may have recruited a host of unwitting decoys through a Craigslist ad.
The robbery happened about 11 a.m. in the Bank of America parking lot at Old Owen Road and Highway 2 in Monroe, said police spokeswoman Debbie Willis.
Mitch Ruth, who works across from the bank, saw the robbery from his office window and said the suspect was wearing a blue shirt and a dust mask, according to a KING-5 News report.
The man watched as a security guard walked from the bank to the armored car with a large amount of cash in canvas bags, Willis said. He then confronted the guard and sprayed him with pepper spray.
According to witnesses, the man grabbed the money and ran about 100 yards to Woods Creek, Willis said. Police believe the man jumped into an inner tube and floated westbound in the direction of the nearby Skykomish River.
Police say they later found the inner tube on the banks of Woods Creek, but no trace of the robber.
Willis said it was the first time she'd heard of that kind of getaway. It's possible the man had an accomplice waiting for him downriver, she said.
"It appears to be fairly well-planned," Willis said.
Part of that planning may have been a Craigslist ad recruiting decoys, Willis said.
Mike, who wanted to be identified only by his first name, told KING-5 that he saw a Craigslist ad last week seeking workers for a road-maintenance project. He inquired and was e-mailed instructions to meet near the bank at 11 a.m. Tuesday and to wear specific clothing.
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"Yellow vest, safety goggles, a respirator mask ... and, if possible, a blue shirt," Mike told KING-5.
No contractor met Mike and about a dozen other similarly dressed men who showed up at the bank, and they thought they had been stood up. Then, KING-5 reported, a man told them about the bank robbery.
" 'Yeah, guys, we just got scammed,' " Mike said the man told him. "Bank robbery just happened to be right across the street, in the same attire in all the e-mails that everyone got."
Police are investigating the ad to determine whether it is linked to the robbery, Willis said.
(10-06-2008, 09:41 PM)Twin-Skies Wrote: [ -> ]I know it's a crime, but damn - the guy's a genius
(10-14-2008, 04:35 PM)Sforza Wrote: [ -> ]The Breast Is Best! PETA Asks Ben & Jerry's to Dump Dairy and Go With Human Milk Instead
http://www.peta.org/mc/NewsItem.asp?id=11993
(...PETA has finally gone insane)
Quote:THREE men stand accused of drug smuggling after cops found 3400 ecstasy pills hidden in a PlayStation game posted to their home in Australia.
The Australian Federal Police arrested and charged two Canadians, both 18, and a New Zealander, 20, at a Surfers Paradise address on Friday.
A police spokesman said Customs officers detected a parcel containing the drugs at Sydney's international mail facility on October 5.
Three packets of tablets were found inside the video game machine and one packet was found in the cover of a game disc. The AFP monitored the consignment to the Queensland address.
The tablets weighed just over 900 grams, but the consignment will undergo forensic testing to determine the quantity and purity of the drugs.
The three men appeared before Southport Magistrates Court today charged with one count of importing a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug and one count of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug.
The maximum penalty of the offences is life imprisonment and/or a $825,000 fine.
(10-15-2008, 11:27 PM)Grim Wrote: [ -> ]Three charged over ecstasy hidden in mailed PlayStation
Quote:THREE men stand accused of drug smuggling after cops found 3400 ecstasy pills hidden in a PlayStation game posted to their home in Australia.
The Australian Federal Police arrested and charged two Canadians, both 18, and a New Zealander, 20, at a Surfers Paradise address on Friday.
A police spokesman said Customs officers detected a parcel containing the drugs at Sydney's international mail facility on October 5.
Three packets of tablets were found inside the video game machine and one packet was found in the cover of a game disc. The AFP monitored the consignment to the Queensland address.
The tablets weighed just over 900 grams, but the consignment will undergo forensic testing to determine the quantity and purity of the drugs.
The three men appeared before Southport Magistrates Court today charged with one count of importing a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug and one count of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug.
The maximum penalty of the offences is life imprisonment and/or a $825,000 fine.