Monthly Archives: August 2011

Private eye gets probation for pipe theft

An Ottawa private investigator was sentenced Wednesday in La Salle County Circuit Court for stealing a piece of perforated plastic pipe worth $35. On June 13, a jury found Ross B. Radke, 54, guilty of theft. At a hearing Wednesday, … Continue reading

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Lost your ring? Try a metal detective

Andrea Bielecki was slamming some last-minute flowers into her front garden this summer when she slipped her wedding band and 1.5-carat diamond engagement ring into her bra so she wouldn’t lose them. Company was coming, she had an eye on … Continue reading

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Description misrepresents Herricks detective

Certainly the NHP Herald Courier is free to take strong issue with the comments in my 8/12 letter on the subject, such as, “Calling Mr.Wendling a private eye was hardly an abusive slander as Tom (not Tim) Coffey wrote.” You’re … Continue reading

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McKinney outlines vision for school police

The future of the Hesperia Unified police force may be starting to come into sharper focus. At Monday night’s meeting of the HUSD school board, Superintendent Mark McKinney gave a presentation outlining his vision of how the district’s police force … Continue reading

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Court rules in Spurs’ favor in Olympic Stadium row

LONDON (AP) -Tottenham was given fresh hope Wednesday in its attempt to move into London’s Olympic Stadium following the 2012 Games after being given approval to mount a legal challenge against West Ham’s winning bid. The bitter dispute could jeopardize … Continue reading

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Attorney Gen. Holder to Meet with 9/11 Victims’ Families about NOTW Hacking Claims

Following last month’s revelation that News of the World journalists may have hacked into the voicemails of 9/11 victims, Politico is reporting that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is meeting today with the families of several victims to update them … Continue reading

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Mother fights to get boys back, fears for their safety

When Silverton resident Trisha Conlon tells her story, with all its bizarre twists and turns, she tells it from her heart. The 42-year-old mother of two gets to the point: She does not want her children living with a woman … Continue reading

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Out on a limb

Out on a limb The latest revelations of dirty tricks at the News of the World have brought it all flooding back: Fleet Street as it was, newsrooms clouded in cigarette smoke, pounding typewriters, thundering presses shaking the whole building … Continue reading

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Two years later, search for missing Chesco woman yields no clues

Two years ago Tuesday, a Chester County nurse and mother who left a party at a former 76er’s house in Penn Valley vanished, leaving an unsettling dearth of clues. Since then, the search for Toni Lee Sharpless, 31, of West … Continue reading

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Child porn charges for McDaniel

Photographs of boys and girls in sex acts with adults and each other were found on a flash drive that belongs to Stephen McDaniel, the man accused in the late-June killing of his Mercer University law school classmate Lauren Giddings, … Continue reading

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