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November 29, 2006
Topics police, douglas, plus, magazines, orange, porn, magazine, real, health, animals, web, family, news and man
This time around the Thanksgiving morning came with a real shock for Gail Fiero as he woke up to find his goats eating porn with their genitals painted bright orange. The prank had been played by Drew Gagnon in all what apparently seemed to be an act for harassing Fiero. According to complaint filed with Carmel police, Gagnon, 37, allegedly broke into Fiero's barn on Croton Falls Road at about 2 a. m. Thursday, spray painted the three goats in their genital area, and scattered pages of pornographic magazines on his property.
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August 8, 2006
Topics teens, paint, computer, police, douglas, construction, teachers, chicago, cards, paper, feet, charges, house and school
Three teens broke into Portage High School to "wreak havoc. " Police Capt. Terry Swickard can only say "talk about senseless," as officers arrest Phillip Kress and Douglas Dabill, both 18, on felony burglary charges.
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May 16, 2006
A woman who was kidnapped on Mother's Day weekend in 1976 when she was 21 months old has just reunited with the mother she thought had passed away long ago. The mother of the woman, Laura Gooder, had never given up searching for her child, who was kidnapped by her ex-husband and her child's father, Eric Douglas Nielson.
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May 14, 2006
An usual Mother's Day surprise for a Michigan mother. A woman, who authorities say was kidnapped 30 years ago from Michigan as a child by her father, has been found living in Arizona. That's the word from her mother and investigators. On Mother's Day weekend in 1976, Laura Gooder's estranged husband Eric Douglas Nielsen picked up 21-month-old Genevieve Rachel Nielsen at her Oakland County home for an overnight visit. They never returned. This Mother's Day weekend, a police officer arrived at Gooder's current home in Frederic, Michigan with news that her daughter had been found. She apparently was raised under another name and told her mother was dead. Oakland County Detective Sergeant Dave Wurtz headed the case since 1990.
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January 31, 2006
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the oldest remains of African slaves in the Americas. They were found in a graveyard dating between the late-16th century and mid-17th century in Mexico. This was shortly after Columbus first landed in the Americas, reports LiveScience. com.
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