The most recent incidences involved Chevrolet vehicles, and in both cases the tires and rims were stolen while the vehicle was left on blocks in their driveways.
There were lots more allegations of abuse, including but not limited to: Death threats (with a gun held to her head), being held underwater in a hot tub, smashing her hand with a hammer, and forced drug use.
The man grabbed 4 new tires, loaded them into the trunk of an older model car (most likely with very bald, and possibly mis-matched tires) and fled the scene off the crime.
A single bottle of the Russo-Baltique vodka (made to commemorate the centenary of a Russian luxury car company's factory) will set you back $1.3 million!
The child's mother, 29 year old Brandi Williams, brought the infant to the ER because he was fussy and irritated after he apparently ingested what Williams described as a "Crack Rock."
They could blend in to the populace seeking shelter and help, they could commandeer a much need boat to leave the island for good, or any number of scenarios could unfold that allow these convicts to escape justice.
Authorities say they can link the pair and their particular technique to several jewelry store scams in Dallas, Oklahoma, and right here in Shreveport!
New legislation in Arizona allows the state’s Department of Corrections to impose a one-time “background check fee” of $25 on adults wishing to visit inmates at any of its 15 facilities.
Needless to say, families and prisoner advocacy groups are not happy, citing the existing costs of traveling to visit loved ones housed in prisons that are often located in remote areas.