Daily Archives: August 16, 2011

Keeping an eye out

What is your job? Private investigator (PI) What is your typical day like? Answering phone inquires, Internet research, field research, surveillance, interviews, background investigations, location research, review police reports for insurance companies, assist attorneys in obtaining information and process serving. … Continue reading

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Pup thefts fuel fears of black market trade

A TARNEIT man has warned fellow pet owners to be vigilant following the brazen theft of two purebred pups from his backyard. Dog owner Phillip Perry went to the desperate measure of hiring a private investigator after the theft of … Continue reading

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Renegade Miami football booster spells out illicit benefits to players

KEARNY, N.J. – A University of Miami booster, incarcerated for his role in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, has told Yahoo! Sports he provided thousands of impermissible benefits to at least 72 athletes from 2002 through 2010. In 100 hours … Continue reading

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Manslaughter suspect needs state funds to pay for witnesses, attorney says

BROOKSVILLE – A local mother charged in the drug overdose death of her toddler daughter said she is too destitute to pay her attorney’s fees. Defense counsel Jimmy Brown filed a motion last week on his client’s behalf that would … Continue reading

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Collar bomb hoax suspect traced using email address on extortion note

The man accused of chaining a fake bomb to a teenager’s neck after breaking into her family home in Australia was tracked down using an email address on the ransom note, court papers reveal. Paul “Doug” Peters, 50, was arrested … Continue reading

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Two men face new charges in CNET scandal

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (KGO) — An East Bay narcotics officer and a private investigator face new federal charges. Norman Wielsch faces 10 new counts of selling meth and marijuana and stealing evidence as well as extortion and false imprisonment. Prosecutors … Continue reading

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SDA HOUSTON CHAPTER SPONSORS “IDENTITY THEFT – MORE THAN A FINANCIAL RISK”

HOUSTON, TX – Sharon Cheatheam, SDA Houston Chapter President and Office Manager of Wallace Garcia Wilson Architects, Inc announces that the Society for Design Administration Houston Chapter www.sda-houston.com/ is sponsoring a seminar on “Identity Theft -More Than a Financial Risk”, … Continue reading

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Indiana City Hired Investigators to Probe Ex-Arts Center Chief

Carmel, Ind., officials hired a private firm to investigate the head of the city’s new Center for the Performing Arts shortly before he abruptly quit last month, The Indianapolis Star writes. The city just north of Indianapolis paid a private … Continue reading

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Do you snoop on your kids

It’s an undeniable truth: A lot of parents can give Sherlock Holmes a run for his money. When it comes to detective work, parents have serious skills. You’ve heard the stories—mom finds condom in son’s wallet, dad discovers daughter’s secret … Continue reading

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Attorney: Witness offered $50K to testify against Albert Haynesworth

A witness in the Albert Haynesworth sexual abuse case was offered $50,000 by the alleged victim in exchange for testimony against the former Washington Redskin, the player’s attorney alleged in a filing with D.C. Superior Court. In the late Monday … Continue reading

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