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October 23, 2005
An Indiana woman was successful in getting her husband out of jail. In doing so, she landed there herself. Police say Katrina Hyde stole three credit cards from her parents' home, then used them to pay the 10 percent bond required for her husband's release. Investigators say she also used the credit cards to hire a lawyer to help fight her husband's legal battles.
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October 22, 2005
A Peru, Indiana woman allegedly steals credit cards to get cash to pay her husband's bail and ends up in jail herself. Katrina Hyde's husband, Todd Hyde, was being held on $25,000 bond in Miami County Jail on charges of dealing methamphetamine and illegal possession of anhydrous ammonia, a chemical used to make the drug according to the Associated Press.
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October 9, 2005
Topics crying, employment, jewelry, celebrity, summer, post, led, lawyer, united, security, girl and wife
Celebrity housekeeper Lucyna Turyk-Wawrynowicz, who earlier this summer was indicted after swiping thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and goods from her employers, most notably Robert De Niro's wife, has now been charged again for stealing the identity of a 13-year-old girl. Handcuffed and crying, Turyk-Wawrynowicz was led out of court after Justice Brenda Soloff told her she could post the $50,000 bail as cash or bond. Her next court date was set for Oct. 11.
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September 22, 2005
Topics water, hospital, dentist, spring, lawyer, bad, boys, doctors, church, baby, death, couple, children and boy
A retired dentist is found not guilty Thursday in the death of a 4-month-old boy, who was poisoned after being given weed killer laced with arsenic at a cookout, instead of water. Constantine Pitsas, 77, was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the Aug. 9, 2003, fatal poisoning of Benjamin Glynn. and with seriously injuring the boy's 2-year-old sister, Morgan.
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August 17, 2005
A security camera catches cops in the act of stealing. At least six Richmond police officers are seen pouring cold beverages behind the counter of a closed cookie shop while searching for a gunman at a mall. According to The Contra Costa Times,
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