Drug Dog Sweep James E Fisher Sentenced

LIMA — A man caught with $25,000 in cocaine was sentenced this week to six years in prison.

James E. Fisher, 41, was sentenced on the charge of possession of cocaine, a first-degree felony. Judge Richard Warren also issued a $5,000 fine.

Lima Police received information on Nov. 12, that Fisher was traveling south on Interstate 75 with a large amount of drugs in his GMC Yukon. Police located the vehicle on Bellefontaine Avenue in Lima, according to court records.

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Fisher parked the vehicle in the 200 block of Calumet Avenue and entered a house. Police used a drug dog to walk around the vehicle and it detected drugs inside. Police approached the home and there was no answer to their request to enter. Officers looked through a window and saw Fisher and another man, according to court records. They continued knocking on the door and the other man answered. They told the man a dog indicated drugs were inside the vehicle and it would be impounded. The man said Fisher had already left the house, according to court records.

Officers told the man they knew Fisher still was inside the home. The man went back inside the house and returned to tell officers Fisher would not come out and would not provide the keys to his vehicle, according to court records.

Police broke out the window to the vehicle to get inside and found nearly a pound of powdered cocaine in the center console. Police yelled to Fisher he was under arrest and the other man opened the door allowing police to see Fisher. Police asked Fisher to come outside and he did, according to court records.

During the busts, police also found 14 hollow point .44 magnum rounds in the console where they found the cocaine.

Fisher said he has 12 children from eight different women and has an medical condition that requires him to pay for expensive medicines.

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Arson Investigation Raymond Bellavance Jr.

AUGUSTA — The estranged wife of Raymond Bellavance Jr. testified today that she was among the first people to tell police that Bellavance had threatened to burn down the Grand View Topless Coffee Shop.

Tara Michaud Bellavance said she woke up in jail on June 3, 2009, to news reports saying the business, which had operated in a former motel on Route 3, had been destroyed by fire. Her comments came on the second day of a trial in which Raymond Bellavance is charged with arson.

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Bellavance said she phoned police as soon as she was released to report the threat Bellavance made when he and his girlfriend, Krista MacIntyre, came to her West Gardiner home the previous day.

She said she was hosting a barbecue and Raymond Bellavance and

MacIntyre, a waitress at the coffee shop, came to her home.

“I remember asking Krista if she was still working at the … shop,” Tara Bellavance testified. “She said, yes. (Raymond Belavance) butted in ’cause he didn’t like my question to her and said, ‘Not until I burn the (expletive) place down.'”

Bellavance testified that she didn’t take her husband’s comment seriously. “I wish I had,” she said.

The next night, Maine State Trooper Chris Rogers arrested her on a charge of operating after suspension.

“I had to spend night in jail and woke up to the … shop being on fire on the news and the realization I probably could have stopped it if I had just said something,” she testified.

She said she volunteered to talk with the state fire investigator Kenneth MacMaster and that she had cooperated in the past with Kennebec Sheriff’s Office Detective Al Morin on fire and drug cases.

Tara Bellavance was asked to point out Ray Bellavance to the jury on Thursday; however, she said she couldn’t see him from across the room and without her glasses on. He stood up from the defense table and waved a hand at her.

“He was very abusive,” Tara Bellavance told jurors. “I loved him to death. He beat me daily.”

She broked down in tears as she testified, saying, “I definitely didn’t want to come in here and be painted as a bad person,” she said.

Earlier in the day, Donald Crabtree, owner of the topless coffee shop, took the witness stand and told Deputy District Attorney Alan Kelley he had no physical relationship with MacIntyre, whom he hired two days after the coffee shop opened.

When Kelley asked, “Did you have sex with Krista?” Crabtree replied, “Yes, maybe up to three times.”

Crabtree also testified that he told a state fire investigator two days after the building was destroyed that Bellavance might have been in a white pickup truck that had been backing up in the driveway and cruising by the business frequently.

Crabtree said he had called police because he didn’t want trouble on March 9, 2009, when Bellavance came to the Vassalboro coffee shop asking about MacIntyre.

Crabtree testified that was the first and only time he had talked to Bellavance, and said he described that encounter in response to questions from Kenneth MacMaster, a state fire investigator, who had asked about any unusual incidents occurring at the business prior to the blaze.

Crabtree and six other people were roused by the driver of an ambulance who had spotted the glow of a fire as he was passing the former motel along Route 3.

During this morning’s proceedings, both the prosecutor, Kelley, and Bellavance’s attorney, Andrews Campbell, referred Crabtree to typed transcripts of several of his interviews with investigators in order to refresh his memory.

“I don’t recall much of what I said June 3rd (2009) after I stood in the parking lot all night long watching my place burned,” said Crabtree, who lost his home and business.

Crabtree, who had no insurance on the former motel building, reopened the business after the fire in a commercial trailer and had started to rebuild the building, but he shuttered the shop for good late this summer. He now lives in Greenbush.

Crabtree is expected to return to this witness stand this afternoon after the trial’s lunch break.

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Identity Theft Master Death List

Alexis Agin was 4 years old when she died last year from a brain tumor. As her parents grieved their daughter’s loss, someone else paid attention to the details of her death too.

An identity thief was easily able to get Alexis’ personal information after she died. Her parents had no inkling until they went to file their taxes. Then, to their astonishment, they learned that someone else had already filed a tax return, using Alexis’ Social Security number and claiming her as a dependent.

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The Agins soon learned they were one of many. “Within an hour of learning that my daughter’s Social Security number had been compromised and stolen,” said Jonathan Agin, “no fewer than 14 other parents whose children passed away due to cancer contacted us and advised us that their children’s Social Security numbers likewise had been stolen.”

Americans are told to jealously guard their Social Security numbers, but after one dies, the government goes public with that coveted information. It is all included on a Master Death List.

“This is a database of more than 80 million records that the Social Security Administration maintains of all the deaths in the country. And that information is actually publicly available,” said John Breyault at the National Consumers League. “Consumers can go online, on any number of sites, and get full name, date of birth and full Social Security number, which we call the holy trinity of personally identifiable information.”

The list is used by banks, credit agencies and others to try to prevent identity theft after someone dies. However, a court case in the 1970s forced the Social Security Administration to make the list public, under Freedom of Information Act laws. “Unfortunately, dead people don’t have any privacy rights,” said Breyault, “That information, once you’re dead, is publicly available information.”

“Within 30 seconds of learning that my daughter’s Social Security number had been stolen, I went online and found her Social Security number,” Agin told ABC News. “All the information is there.”

Breyault of the National Consumer League showed ABC News just how easy it was. He sat down with me at a computer and pulled up a wealth of information on my husband, who died of cancer last year. My tax refund for this year has now been held up because someone else filed a return, apparently using my husband’s Social Security number. The Internal Revenue Service said it might be a simple mistake by the other taxpayer, not a case of identity fraud. The agency, however, can’t yet tell me for sure as it works to unravel the situation.

Today on Capitol Hill, the House Ways and Means’ Subcommittees on Social Security and Identity Theft held a hearing on this growing problem.

In his testimony, Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration, told lawmakers that while processing tax returns in 2011, the IRS managed to flag and stop 940,000 returns that appeared to involve identity theft. The refunds requested on those returns totaled $6.5 billion.

George told lawmakers, “There is much more fraud that it [the IRS] does not detect.” The inspector general “identified approximately 1.5 million additional undetected tax returns with potentially fraudulent tax refunds totaling in excess of $5.2 billion,” said George. Those refunds were paid out. “If not addressed, we estimate the IRS could issue approximately $26 billion in fraudulent tax refunds resulting from identity theft over the next five years,” he testified.

The IRS told ABC News that it believes that five-year estimate is “far too high. The estimate was based on figures from 2010, before the IRS instituted major changes in the way it handles identity theft cases,” the agency said. “Our increased compliance and prevention efforts mean we are stopping more refund fraud than ever before.”

The Social Security Administration had recently taken steps to cut back on the Master Death List information it releases publicly, leaving off the decedent’s state and ZIP code. And the IRS said it has installed identity theft screening filters on its computer systems to flag suspicious returns. “Fighting identity theft will be an ongoing battle for the IRS and one we cannot afford to let up on,” said Steven Miller, an IRS deputy commissioner, in written testimony.

Late last year, the IRS established a special taxpayer protection unit to help handle identity theft cases. But George testified that those trying to file their 2011 taxes found it difficult to get through to the unit. “The unit received more than 86,000 calls during the 2012 filing season, but has only been able to answer about 21,000,” said George. And according to his testimony, the average phone wait time for taxpayers was almost one hour.

Taxpayers caught in this mess are forced to prove their loved one’s identity to the IRS. Agin said he had to provide evidence to show the IRS that his late daughter was his child. Some cases have taken up to a year to resolve.

Congress is considering a number of bills that would limit access to the Master Death List. For Agin and the hundreds of thousands of other taxpayers who have been victims of this fraud, it can’t come soon enough. “It’s bad enough losing your child to any type of disease, cancer in any manner,” said Agin, “but then have somebody steal their identify, the last remaining vestige of your child, it’s horrible.”

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Background Check Jessica Seymore

Stolen diapers and a background check resulted in the Tuesday arrest of one Lufkin woman.

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Jessica Seymore, 27, went to the Lufkin Police Department lobby Tuesday to request police records for a background check, according to a police report. When what came back was a warrant from Dec. 30, 2010, involving an incident in which she stole diapers from Memorial Medical Center-Lufkin and sold them on eBay, she was put in handcuffs, the report stated. Seymore was reportedly a hospital employee at the time of the theft.

She was taken to jail and released the same day on a $1,500 bond.

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Pedophile Tracking Laurel County Physician Indicted

A Laurel County physician was indicted Thursday on child pornography charges.

Dr. Kishore Kumar Jadhav, 50, who lives in London, was indicted for producing child pornography. Dr. Jadhav practices medicine in Manchester.

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The indictment alleges that Jadhav used three different minors to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing images of that conduct. The alleged events occurred in Laurel County twice in March and in Clay county in February 2010. The indictment also charges Jadhav with possession of child pornography on April 3, 2012, the day that federal agents executed a search warrant at his Manchester office. The indictment also alleges that Jadhav’s vehicle, computer equipment, and corporate assets were used to facilitate the crime and should be forfeited to the government.

Dr. Jadhav was arrested by federal authorities on April 20, 2012, and remains in federal custody. His next appearance before the United States District Court has not yet been set. If convicted, Jadhav faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of 40 years in prison on each count.

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Missing Person Gavin Smith

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The three sons of a missing Fox movie executive are making an emotional plea for his safe return.

The search for Gavin Smith, 57, continues.

Today, his family created a website hoping to attract leads and information about his mysterious disappearance.

Smith, a member of UCLA’s 1975 championship basketball team, was last seen more than a week ago.

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Internet reports Wednesday calling the case a homicide or a crime investigation got the family particularly upset. They insist this case is still a missing person’s case. Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the LA County Sheriff’s explained, “we added more resources, a couple of detectives from the missing person’s unit. The missing person’s unit is part of the homicide bureau. So when you add detectives, they are homicide detectives.”

Smith’s sons spoke to “Inside Edition.” Son Dylan made a personal plea to his dad. He said, “Life’s not the same without you. And I don’t know what I’m going to do without you in my life.”

Son Erik, who plays basketball for USC, said, “The problem is that time is of the essence in these kinds of things. My gut feeling is my dad is somewhere out there and we need to find him.”

They are baffled by the disappearance. Erik says, “his shaving kit, all his suits are still in the house. All he left with what his phone and wallet.”

Detectives are exploring all options. They’re questioning whether Smith might have gone off the side of the road. Or that he might have been the victim of a robbery. Or that he left on his own accord. “We don’t have any indications of foul play,” said Whitmore, “but you can’t rule that out.”
Sons Of Missing Fox Executive Make Emotional Plea For His Return

Smith’s wife says she is too distraught to give interviews.

Erik Smith says the sons are not giving up. “If any of us were missing, my dad would not stop looking for us. So we’re not going to stop until we find him.”

He later tweeted, “Too drained to do any more interviews.”

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Pedophile Tracking Neil Vincent McKenna

THE brother of a convicted serial pedophile has been jailed for more than six years for raping a 15-year-old girl in his care at a state-run student hostel.

Neil Vincent McKenna, 53, was sentenced in the West Australian District Court on Wednesday for one count of aggravated sexual penetration and two counts of aggravated indecent assault while he was a senior supervisor and acting warden at St Andrews Hostel in the wheatbelt town of Katanning from 1986 to 1991.

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McKenna was sentenced to a total of six years and three months but will be eligible for parole after four years and three months.

He is the younger brother of Dennis McKenna, 66, who is currently serving six years in jail after pleading guilty last year to 10 charges of sexually abusing six boys in his care aged 13 to 15.

Dennis McKenna was a warden at St Andrews from 1975 to 1990 and is the subject of an ongoing special inquiry into sex abuse at the Katanning Hostel after previously being jailed in 1991 for similar offences.

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He was recently charged with another 66 offences relating to the sexual abuse of children in his care.

During the sentencing of Neil McKenna on Wednesday, Judge Anthony Derrick said his actions were a “terrible breach of trust” with an “element of preparation and grooming”.peDuring the judge-alone trial, evidence was heard that McKenna had taken sexual advantage of three girls aged 13 to 16 in his care at the hostel – having sex with one of them in his bedroom while his wife was in hospital with their first child – but charges relating to two of the girls could not be proved.

Justice Derrick found that while there was clearly sexual activity between McKenna and those two girls, the charges of “defilement by a schoolmaster” could not be proven because he did not meet the legal definition of a schoolmaster.

“While I found beyond reasonable doubt that you engaged in sexual activity with (the other two girls) … the state could not satisfy certain elements to prove the charges,” the judge said to McKenna in sentencing.

Justice Derrick said that was the reason he could not accept defence lawyer Patti Chong’s submission that the proven charges in relation to the third girl were isolated events.

The judge said that in the case of the third girl, McKenna had driven her in a school bus to an isolated road at night, locked the doors, and raped her on the back seat.

The other two charges of aggravated indecent assault related to incidents at the hostel where McKenna had taken advantage of the girl to kiss and touch her in an inappropriate manner.

The judge said McKenna had not used violence towards the girl, but he did not have to as he was in a position of authority.

Nonetheless, he found that McKenna was a “good husband and father” and his wife and three daughters continued to stand by him throughout the trial and sentencing.

He said McKenna had been forced to sell the family home to pay for his defence, which would leave his family in economic hardship, but he had shown no remorse for his actions and
continued to deny them.

Outside the court, Ms Chong said her client maintained his innocence and would appeal against his conviction.

The wife of one of Dennis McKenna’s victims, Tonia Brown, said she was not surprised that Neil McKenna had shown a “complete lack of remorse” as he continued to deny any wrongdoing.

She said the three girls he had had sex with, including the rape victim, would be satisfied with the sentence.

“It’s not a sentence worth damaging someone’s life for, but it’s much more than we expected, and I think the girls will get some sense of justice,” Mrs Brown said.

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Wrongful Death William Mayes

A Campbellsville man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison as part of a plea agreement in a fatal DUI crash.

Police say William Mayes was driving under the influence when he hit a tree, killing 30-year-old passenger Bethany Mann in Taylor County on Spurlington Road last June.

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The Central Kentucky News Journal reports that as part of the plea agreement, Mayes pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter and assault. A wanton endangerment charge was dismissed.

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Missing Person Alexandria Bain

ALEXANDRIA BAIN
DESCRIPTION
Date(s) of Birth Used:

August 5, 1999

Height:
5’0″ (at time of disappearance)
Weight:
105 pounds (at time of disappearance)

Hair:
Brown
Eyes:
Hazel
Sex:
Female
Race:
White
DETAILS
Alexandria Bain was last seen on April 27, 2012, in Whiteville, Tennessee. She may be in the company of her eight-year-old sister, Kyliyah Bain, and Adam Christopher Mayes. Mayes, who has been charged with especially aggravated kidnapping and first degree murder, may have altered the girls’ appearances by cutting or dyeing their hair.

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If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

Field Office: Memphis

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Identity Theft Former Capitol One Bank Employee

Jamal Gerard Mose-Burrel, 22, of Houston, entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity theft last week.

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Mose-Burrel, who formerly worked for Capital One Bank, admitted that he used Capital One Bank systems to provide a co-conspirator identified only as “T.J.” with the personal information and bank account information of Capital One Bank customers. Mose-Burrel admitted receiving $3,000 as payment for the customer information while his co-conspirators netted $84,169.37 after presenting $158,606.37 in counterfeit checks and fraudulent counter withdrawal slips to various Capital One Bank branches around the Houston area.

Mose-Burrel is expected to be sentenced on Sept. 5, 2012, and faces up to 30 years in prison and fines of up to $1 million for the conspiracy charge plus a mandatory 24-month prison term and additional fines for aggravated identity theft charge which must be served consecutively to any other prison term imposed.

Previously released on bond, Mose-Burrel was allowed to remain on bond pending his sentencing hearing.

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