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September 30, 2006
A woman returning home from work found a burglar in her home - doing his laundry. Denise Bealessio made it home just when the pizza the burglar had ordered did as well. Bealessio turned the pizza man away and was met at the door by former next door neighbor Larcellus Angelo Scott, 23. Scott attacked her, but Bealessio was able to escape.
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June 22, 2006
If you request a police report, or other public record from the Aiken County Sheriff's Office, a report says you will be asked to provide identification, which is then used to perform a background check without your knowledge. According to Charleston's Post and Courier, local Sheriff Michael Hunt said the deputies just ask for identification and will still give the records without an ID. Hunt said the checks find up to 40 people a month with outstanding warrants.
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June 21, 2006
After trying to pay for his drinks with a checkbook that he found at the bar, a 21-year-old Georgia man was arrested for theft and forgery. According to Statesboro Police Detective Terry Briley, the young man, Jody Brian Minor was at the Dingus Magee's bar when he found a checkbook at the bar. He then began paying for his drinks with some of the checks in the checkbook.
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May 3, 2006
A charitable foundation executive is sentenced to two to six years in prison for embezzling $237,162 in order to pay a dominatrix to beat him. Reuters reports that Abraham Alexander, 45, confessed to stealing the money and using most of it to pay an Ohio dominatrix named Lady Sage.
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April 23, 2006
A Florida man has been arrested after police say he kept his dead mother in her bed for months to keep collecting her Social Security checks. Police say Robert Bea, 49, knew his mother was dead when police found the decomposing body of Vernice Bea inside a bedroom at 411 W Voorhis Ave. in Deland.
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