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Property Crime Detectives Want To Identify Burglary Victims

Property Crime Detectives Want To Identify Burglary Victims
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. - On Wednesday, March 27, 2013, Spokane Valley Property Crimes Detectives served a search warrant near the 14100 block of East 23rd Avenue.  This warrant was the result of an investigation that included multiple residential burglaries where several jewelry items were

INET Drug Bust Results In Chase, Stolen Property, Long List Of Charges

INET Drug Bust Results In Chase, Stolen Property, Long List Of Charges
PRESS RELEASE FROM GRANT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE:

INET Drug Bust Results In Chase, Stolen Property, Long List Of Charges

INET Drug Bust Results In Chase, Stolen Property, Long List Of Charges
PRESS RELEASE FROM GRANT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE:

North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force Asks: Have You Seen This Person?

North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force Asks: Have You Seen This Person?
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho - The North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force (NIVCTF) is seeking information leading to the apprehension of James Louis Baker.Baker is being sought based on a Kootenai County felony warrant charging Baker with Felony Aggravated Battery, Attempted Strangulation and 2nd Degree

North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force Asks: Have You Seen This Person?

North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force Asks: Have You Seen This Person?
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho - The North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force (NIVCTF) is seeking information leading to the apprehension of James Louis Baker.Baker is being sought based on a Kootenai County felony warrant charging Baker with Felony Aggravated Battery, Attempted Strangulation and 2nd Degree

US eyes anti-piracy effort along west Africa coast

US eyes anti-piracy effort along west Africa coast
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. and some of its allies are considering plans to increase anti-piracy operations along Africa's west coast, spurred on by concerns that money from the attacks is funding a Nigerian-based insurgent group that is linked to one of al-

Court: Drug dog sniff is unconstitutional search

Court: Drug dog sniff is unconstitutional search
By JESSE J. HOLLANDAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police cannot bring drug-sniffing police dogs onto a suspect's property to look for evidence without first getting a warrant for a search, a decision which may limit how investigators use dogs'

Chimps, gorillas, other apes struggling to survive

Chimps, gorillas, other apes struggling to survive
By PAMELA SAMPSONAssociated Press BANGKOK (AP) - The multibillion-dollar trade in illegal wildlife - clandestine trafficking that has driven iconic creatures like the tiger to near-extinction - is also threatening the survival of great apes, a new U.N. report says. Endangered chimpanzees,

Both sides of gun debate make public appeals

Both sides of gun debate make public appeals
By MICHELE SALCEDOAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Two of the loudest voices in the gun debate say it's up to voters now to make their position known to Congress. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and National Rifle Associate Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre claim their opposing views

Both sides of gun debate make public appeals

Both sides of gun debate make public appeals
By MICHELE SALCEDOAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Two of the loudest voices in the gun debate say it's up to voters now to make their position known to Congress. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and National Rifle Associate Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre claim their opposing views