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Baggett was released from the Angelina County Jail Tuesday on a $3,500 bond.
Lufkin police arrested a Katy man Tuesday morning for reportedly violating a protective order.
Edgar Israel Cazares, 31, was found around 1:30 a.m. sleeping inside a car parked in the 2100 block of South John Redditt Drive. There was also a woman asleep inside the car with him, a police report stated.
When police asked for identification, he gave them a fake name and told them he and the woman are homeless. Officers discovered his identity and realized the woman in the car with him had filed a protective order stemming from an April 19 incident of assault/family violence.
Cazares was taken in for violating that order and is being held in the Angelina County Jail on a collective $3,000 bond.
A white and tan Coach purse , a wallet, a wristlet, a driver’s license, a credit card and a checkbook were reported stolen from a vehicle broken into Tuesday in the 3400 block of Nerren Avenue.
Read more »Melbourne receiver PPB Advisory, acting for the bank, has launched action in the Federal Court against accounting firm Bentleys MRI, seeking damages plus interest for the massive loss, which was uncovered by the bank more than two years ago.
PPB Advisory partner Craig Crosbie and colleague Daniel Bryant filed the case last week with the Federal Court in Melbourne.
Mr Crosbie told the Bendigo Advertiser his firm alleged Bentleys MRI had failed for successive financial years to properly audit the business activities of Australian Motor Finance Limited, which he said was a “lender of last resort in the area of car finance”.
“The three directors of AMF basically conspired together to create a series of fictitious loans and reported these to the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, their warehouse financier, as legitimate loans,” Mr Crosbie said.
The transactions, worth about Read more »
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The Nightmare Thief | $12.99 | eBooks.com | Working on a case nearby is forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett and her partner Gabe Quintana. Her father signs up Autumn and five friends for an ultimate urban reality" game: a simulated drug deal, manhunt, and jailbreak. When the pair encounters a suspicious group of men carting six sullen college kids to the woods for a supposed wilderness adventure, alarm bells ring. It's a high-priced version of cops and robbers, played with fake guns and fast cars on the streets of San Francisco. Which is convenient for the gang of real kidnappers zeroing in on their target and a mammoth payday. Now she wants excitement, and she's going to get it. " Autumn Reiniger expects something special for her twenty-first birthday. Daddy's already bought her the sports car, the apartment, and admission to the private college where she parties away her weekends. Because what Daddy doesn't know is that someone has spotted his hedge fund's bulging profits, and the path to those riches runs right through Daddy's Little Girl. Edge Adventures alerts the SFPD ahead of time that a "crime situation" is underway, so the authorities can ignore the squealing tires and desperate cries for help. Jo takes a closer look, and winds up with an invite to Autumn Reiniger's twenty-first birthday party-a party they may never leave. |