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Armed Robbery of New Mexico Bank and Trust Branch in Albuquerque
The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are looking for a man who robbed New Mexico Bank and Trust, 7021 Jefferson St. NE, late Friday morning.
Robbery of Bank of Albuquerque Branch
A man with a handgun robbed the Bank of Albuquerque,4201 Wyoming Blvd NE, on Thursday afternoon. The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are looking for a suspect described as a white male, 25-30 years old, approximately 5’10” tall, with a medium build.
Robbery of Premier Bank Branch in Bloomington
On December 7, 2011, at approximately 4:20 p.m., a bank robbery occurred at a Premier Bank branch located at 500 98th Street West, Bloomington, Minnesota. The robber, who was described as a white male, entered the bank and approached the teller counter with a handgun.
Wesley Snipes Starts 3-Year Prison Sentence Next Week
The date is set for Wesley Snipes, and he’s finally out of options. The ‘Blade’ hero was ordered to start his 3-year jail sentence for tax evasion on Dec.
Former ‘Munsters’ Actor Leaves Rehab, Nearly OD’s
Butch Patrick, who portrayed Eddie on ‘The Munsters,’ checked into a New Jersey rehab facility two weeks ago. Though Patrick, 57, was seeking help with a 40-year addiction to alcohol, cocaine and marijuana, he left rehab shortly after and nearly overdosed last week.
Butch Patrick, Onetime Eddie Munster, Enters Rehab
Butch Patrick, who played Eddie on ‘The Munsters,’ checked into a New Jersey rehab facility looking for help with a 40-year addiction to alcohol, cocaine and marijuana, TMZ reports. Patrick, 57, has had a long, albeit off-the-radar, career in showbiz since the 1960s creature sitcom.
US to fight early release of ex-Ill. gov. Ryan
CHICAGO – Federal prosecutors say they will oppose former Illinois Gov. George Ryan’s attempts to be released early from prison.
Ex-Illinois Gov. Ryan appeals parts of conviction
CHICAGO – Imprisoned former Illinois Gov. George Ryan is seeking to have elements of his conviction thrown out based on a U.S.
Roger Clemens pleads not guilty to charge of lying (AP)
WASHINGTON – Baseball great Roger Clemens entered a not guilty plea Monday to charges of lying to Congress about whether he used steroids or human growth hormone. Clemens entered his plea in U.S.