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Buying Property at the Sherriff’s Sale: Without Losing Your Shirt
Buying foreclosures at the Sheriff's Sale (or Auction as it's commonly known) is one of the best ways to make big profits in the distressed property business. It is also the easiest way to lose the shirt. The sale of the property comes at the end of the foreclosure process...
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USFA Sheriff's Model: one of the first big-bore hideout guns
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In the 1950s, great used guns were easily available including many excellent examples dating back to the Civil War. In the winter of '56 to '57, I spent 2-1/2-weeks pay on a Colt 1860 Army in very good shooting shape, excellent mechanically, however it had little...
Articles 2008-09-01
Jury sees tape of sole survivor in Idaho slayings
BOISE, Idaho -- A young girl who is the sole survivor of a murderous 2005 attack on her family told detectives that Joseph Edward Duncan III raped her, tried to kill her and forced her to watch him torture, molest and kill her brother. Federal court jurors...
Articles 2008-08-20
Man arrested in marijuana bust
A West Valley man who tried to grow and sell marijuana from inside his house was arrested by DEA agents and local police Tuesday. Drug agents served a no-knock search warrant early Tuesday at a house near 3600 South and 6600 West. Inside, they found 78 pot...
Articles 2008-08-20
Detectives track down longtime abuse suspect
KEMMERER, Wyo. -- Salt Lake County sheriff's detectives tracked down a man this week, nearly a decade after he was charged with sexually abusing a family member. Randy Curtis Gibbons was found after a tipster called local investigators this week, said Lt. Paul Jaroscak. ...
Articles 2008-08-20
Crews find 11 missing in the Grand Canyon
PHOENIX AP -- Rescue crews have located a handful of hikers who were missing after floods tore through a remote part of the Grand Canyon, authorities said Tuesday. The 11 people from two families were tracked down in the canyon Monday, Coconino County Sheriff's Department spokesman Gerry...
Articles 2008-08-20
More evacuated from Supai Canyon flood
PHOENIX -- More than 250 residents and tourists have been evacuated from an American Indian village in a remote, scenic offshoot of the Grand Canyon after weekend flooding that wrecked trails and nearly washed away some river rafters in the rugged gorge. Helicopters had taken 85 tourists...
Articles 2008-08-19
A departing president and an unstable nation
LEADING ARTICLE The challenges facing post-Musharraf Pakistan are formidable Despite the drama surrounding Pervez Musharraf's lengthy resignation address yesterday, there was nothing particularly surprising about the Pakistani President's departure. The truth is that Mr Musharraf was doomed the moment his political base was wiped out in...
Articles 2008-08-19
11 feared missing in Grand Canyon flood are safe: police
PHOENIX, Arizona AFP — Eleven hikers feared missing after flash flooding that deluged a remote Grand Canyon village on an Indian reservation have been located and are safe, police said Tuesday. A spokesman for Coconino County Sheriff's Department told AFP that the individuals had been found and were...
Articles 2008-08-19
Commentary: Sheriff's group, key GOP back Landrieu re-election
The Louisiana Sheriff's Association voted Aug. 8 to endorse Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-New Orleans, in her bid for re-election. In a joint statement, Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jeff Hingle and West Baton Rouge Sheriff Mike Cazes said Landrieu "always stands by law enforcement, and now we are going to stand by...
Articles 2008-08-18
Dam breach, rains force evacuations
PHOENIX -- Days of heavy rains around the Grand Canyon created flooding that breached an earthen dam Sunday and forced helicopters to pluck scores of residents and campers from the gorge. No injuries were immediately reported. The weather and dam breach caused flooding in a side canyon...
Articles 2008-08-18
Texas district to let teachers carry guns
HARROLD, Texas -- A tiny Texas district will allow teachers and staff members to carry concealed firearms to deter and protect against school shootings when classes begin this month, provided the gun-toting employees follow certain requirements. The small community of Harrold in north Texas is a 30-minute...
Articles 2008-08-17
Victim of cliff plunge was Hurricane resident
The man who died after his vehicle went over a cliff near the Hurricane-La Verkin bridge in southwestern Utah has been identified as Dan Terry Walker, 43, of Hurricane. The Washington County Sheriff's Office is continuing its investigation, and the agency is awaiting the results of toxicology...
Articles 2008-08-17
Houston boy, 3, dies when left in truck
HOUSTON AP -- A 3-year-old boy was left in his mother's truck in 90-degree heat as she worked her shift at a hospital, then wriggled free from his car seat and even tried to start the ignition or open the windows before he died, officials said. The...
Articles 2008-08-16
Detroit mayor to stand trial on felony charges
DETROIT AP -- A judge ruled Friday that there's enough evidence for Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to stand trial on two felony assault charges stemming from a confrontation with two investigators. The investigators testified that an angry Kilpatrick shoved one of them into the other and made racial...
Articles 2008-08-16
Jefferson Parish crimes dip from May to June
Jefferson Parish crime fell 4.6 percent in June from May as all categories of crime saw a drop in incidents, according to numbers released today by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. But crime in June was higher than in June 2007. There were 1,579 crimes reported in...
Articles 2008-08-15
What NCUA Needs To Do To Clean Up Dodge City
In response to Frank Diekmann’s column in the July 21 issue, the new sheriff, Michael Fryzel, needs to clean up Dodge City and, as Mr. Diekmann implied, his own deputies. The NCUA became complacent and turned its focus away from safety and soundness to a myriad of other things, including...
Articles 2008-08-11
4 FLDS members leave jail after posting bond
SAN ANTONIO -- Four polygamist sect members indicted on charges of sexual assault of a child were released from jail late Wednesday after posting bond. Schleicher County Sheriff David Doran said the men -- Raymond Merril Jessop, 36; Allan Eugene Keate, 56; Michael George Emack, 57; and...
Articles 2008-08-07
2 title-game losses enough for Millard
FILLMORE -- Losing two straight state championship games has a way of messing with a coach's mind. "You wonder if you went too hard, you wonder if you didn't push them enough," said Millard coach Marshall Sheriff. "Did we feed them right before the game? Mentally did...
Articles 2008-08-07
OKC Legal Briefs: August 7, 2008
A New Jersey woman is suing an orthopedic surgeon for putting a temporary rose tattoo on her stomach - below the panty line, she says - during an April operation. Elizabeth Mateo's lawyer told Associated Press that the woman's husband, who was helping her get dressed, discovered...
Articles 2008-08-07
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