Martin County – Wednesday February 1, 2023: Martin County Sheriff Detectives have arrested two Miami men on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools and resisting arrest.
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office have identified the men as 44-year old Enrique Quintero and 33-year old Vincent Monds. According to a MCSO release the pair tried to steal landscaping equipment, although neither is a professional landscaper.
The MCSO’s Criminal Investigations Division, the Uniform Road Patrol and the Aviation Unit covertly watched Quintero and Monds travel into Martin county stop at an outdoor storage yard on SE Dixie Highway. There the Sheriff says they cut the fence, and began a “shopping spree.”
That’s when law enforcement, and the K-9 unit moved in and took the pair into custody.
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Published November 08, 2022 | 12:00 PM
LOWER DIR, Nov 8 (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 8th Nov, 2022 ) ::District Administration Lower Dir here on Tuesday demolished under-construction retaining walls on Chakdarra bypass over use of substandard construction material.
According to details, following directives of the deputy commissioner, a team led by Assistant Commissioner, Nasir Ali demolished part of under-construction embankments on Chakdarra bypass.
The contractor was also arrested for use of lower-grade material in construction.
District administration has said that construction work would be monitored to ensure the use of quality materials in construction.
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Moira Morrissey (53) is also accused of assaulting two other gardaí, and allegedly told a doctor he was “an uneducated fool who could not speak proper English”. Judge John Brennan adjourned the case for continued hearing.
Ireland faces up to 6.25 hours without electricity this winter, an EU agency estimates, the second-highest in the Union after France.
Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has gently mocked the departure of British prime minister Liz Truss and the instability in the Conservative party.
A landlord who claimed his tenant’s flat was in such poor repair he would be making a “liar” of himself if he signed a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) form has been ordered to pay her €10,000 for discrimination.
Mayo GAA have said they will “continue to liaise with Connacht GAA and the GAA centrally” in relation to the report of alleged “child abuse” made by the Castlebar Mitchels club to Croke Park and TUSLA in the wake of a controversial U-17 ‘ A’ football championship clash against Westport..
In the meantime, entry to the Citywest facility for both international protection (IP) and Ukrainian people “will be paused and kept under review,” the department said in a statement.
A London mining company hunting for lithium – the ‘white gold’ that’s a critical element for the production of rechargeable batteries for everything from electric cars to phones – has found high grades of the metal in dry stone walls beside a Co Waterford field where it has recently started prospecting.
Alanna, now 18, underwent several operations to fix her eye socket and lost her sight in the injured eye.
Edward O’Reilly, who lives in Santry Cross, left the African country with just the birth certificates rather than his three newborn daughters.
Following the incident, Lafferty was removed from the Northern Ireland squad for the Nations League games against Kosovo and Greece. However, manager Ian Baraclough has said will consider him for selection for future squads.
]]>BEAUFORT COUNTY, SC (WCSC) – A man is facing charges after deputies say a landscaping nursery in Beaufort was robbed back in February.
Andrew Brown, 37, of Beaufort, is charged with one count of armed robbery.
Deputies with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office responded to Old Jericho Road on Feb. 17 after an armed robbery occurred.
Employees said that a man, who claimed he was armed with a handgun, robbed the business of cash before leaving the area, an incident report stated.
Brown, who has been jailed at the Beaufort County Detention Center since Feb. 22 for an unrelated charge, was identified as the suspect.
The sheriff’s office says through DNA evidence, they “forensically linked” Brown to the robbery and served him a warrant Wednesday for the charge.
Brown’s bond hearing is set for Aug. 18.
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]]>A Florida state attorney approves criminal charges against a white man who pulled out an AR-9 rifle on Black landscapers in early July, days after local law enforcement joined forces to seize all of his firearms. The local law enforcement agency arrested the man, charging him with a felony.
On Wednesday, July 27, the Clearwater Police Department (CPD) and the Pinellas County Sheriff (PSCO) secured a warrant to go into David H. Berry’s property and seize his guns, including the rifle he threatened Jeremy Lee and his 22-year- old daughter Carrie Lee with as they were completing a landscaping project across the street from his house on Thursday, July 7.
After weeks of reviewing the discovery from the investigation, the Pinellas-Pasco state attorney approved the man’s arrest.
Detectives made the announcement on Facebook that Berry was arrested on Friday, Aug. 5. Daniel Slaughter, the CPD Chief, said he reached out to the Lee family, informing them of the arrest after the man was booked.
Berry’s arrest comes days after a risk protection order was filed by PSCO in the Pinellas County Courts, identifying the 44-year-old as a menace to society.
On a social media post, the CPD wrote, “David H. Berry, 44, of 1310 Boylan Ave. was charged with aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, after further investigation by the Clearwater Police Department and the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office. He was arrested by members of the CPD Special Enforcement Unit and booked into the Pinellas County Jail.”
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The department shared that Berry, “armed with an assault rifle, unlawfully threatened violence to a landscaper and his daughter and there was a well-founded fear that such violence was imminent, according to the arrest warrant. The threats occurred after a parking dispute on the street in front of Berry’s home.”
Video of the confrontation was taped by the younger Lee, shared on social media, and submitted to the police.
“If the suspect had a problem with how someone was parking, he should have called the police and let us handle it,” said Slaughter. “You don’t arm yourself with an assault rifle and threaten someone over something so trivial.”
David H Berry. (Images Courtesy of Clearwater Police Department)
In an interview with Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, Slaughter shared the earlier action taken by both organizations to relieve the man of all of his weapons.
Slaughter said, “We were able to obtain a risk protection order, and I’m grateful because I don’t believe that this gentleman is acting rationally, and I believe that we’re safer today than we were a week ago.”
“We were able to develop some other information that allowed us to apply for a risk protection order.”
While the chief explained his department pulled from other sources to support the claims needed to secure the risk protection order, including various red flags from his past that indicate he should have the weapons at this time, he did not detail what they were.
He did mention, a PCSO deputy tried to serve Berry a subpoena, but an altercation between the law enforcement agent and the man made the effort unsuccessful.
Berry spent less than five hours incarcerated and was released from jail after posting $5000 bond, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
]]>Police are investigating after a woman allegedly stole landscaping equipment from a property in rural Claremont, Ont., in the Durham Region.
Durham Regional Police said in a media release they were called to a break and enter on July 25 at around 1:30 am
The break and enter took place in the area of Old Brock Road in Claremont, police said.
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“The suspect(s) had broken into the yard and stole a truck, trailer, lawnmower equipment. Officers attended quickly and located one of the suspects and the stolen truck and trailer,” police said.
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Officers said they recovered equipment and tools worth around $120,000.
Durham Regional Police arrested Nicole Lewis, 40 year old woman from Stouffville, and charged her with theft over 5,000 and possession of property obtained by crime.
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]]>BRIDGETON — A city man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly stealing $1,300 worth of landscaping equipment, police said.
Police investigated the burglary about 8:25 am on South Giles Street. The property owner said he saw Eric Gale, 52, of Atlantic Street, on home security cameras entering his shed and stealing two backpack blowers and a trimmer, police said in a news release.
After reviewing the footage, Gale was arrested and charged with burglary and theft. He was taken to the Cumberland County jail.
One of the backpack blowers was found and returned to the property owner.
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]]>A Carmel woman was arrested Tuesday after she reportedly led California Highway Patrol officers in a vehicle chase from Paso Robles to Santa Maria in a stolen landscaping truck and trailer.
The incident was reported just before 7:30 a.m. when dispatchers sent a call for a stolen white landscaping truck towing a trailer traveling at high speed south and to motorists on the right shoulder of Highway 101 south of the Prado Road drove past San Luis Obispo, according to Ben Smith, Santa Maria’s CHP manager.
A sheriff’s deputy in San Luis Obispo saw the vehicle drive south on Highway 101 north of Halcyon Road and tried to make a stop.
Instead of stopping, the driver identified as 41-year-old Kasey Cox accelerated to 95 mph, according to Smith.
Four people were arrested after senior officials from the California Highway Patrol and the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office were arrested in two separate vehicle chases that ended near Santa Maria on Tuesday.
The MP learned that the Paso Robles truck was stolen after driving the vehicle’s signs and asked the CHP to take over the chase.
Santa Maria CHP tracked the truck as it pulled into town on Highway 101 at 50 to 100 mph as it weaved back and forth between all three lanes, Smith said.
The chase ended on Highway 101 south of Union Valley Parkway after Cox’s vehicle drove over a spike strip deployed by the CHP unit and forced her to pull over to the curb after a wheel fell off the rim.
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