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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 18, 2009

Suspect Wanted for Home Invasion Murders in N.C. Dies in Utah

A man wanted in connection with the brutal murders of a family of four last week in Catawba County, N.C., died late Tuesday night as police closed in on him in southwest Utah.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 31, 2008

Florida Cop, Intruder Hurt in Fight at Home

After entering the Southwest Miami-Dade home through the back door, he was confronted by Luis Fernandez, a Doral police officer and 23-year Miami police veteran.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 30, 2008

N.Y. Police Nab Cop-Impersonating, Home-Invading Grinches

Nicholas Papaleo and Constantino Christo, both of Brooklyn, were tooling around in Whitestone, dressed as cops and bent on robbing a drug deal on the night before Christmas, police said. When they saw Robert Kapovic outside his well-kept home, they figured he might offer just as much bounty and a lot less resistance.

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Articlesby Dean ScovilleJanuary 1, 2006

Shots Fired: Pine Hills, Florida 05/05/2004

Orange County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Deputy Jennifer Fulford had a lot on her mind on May 5, 2004. Having just paid for her wedding dress, the logistics of her nuptials were weighing on the 31-year-old deputy as she began her patrol. There was still so much to do, and time was a precious commodity.

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Articlesby Al ValdezAugust 1, 2002

Home Invasion Robberies

Indo-Chinese street gangs have made these robberies a popular form of crime for today's gangsters.

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Articlesby E.G. HallJune 1, 2001

Gypsies: Kings of Con

“The cops don’t care and what’s best, they don’t know anything about us. Hotel security has no idea what’s going on. Gypsies are running their scams every day and no one is the wiser.”

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Articlesby Al ValdezJuly 1, 1996

A New Gang Threat Rears its Ugly Head

The Southeast Asian street gang is a fairly new threat on the gang battlefield. Their presence was first noted by law enforcement officials in Southern California in the late 1970s.

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