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August 2, 2005
Police in the Rochester suburb of Greece, charge Robert Ross, 38, with unlawful surveillance, after two teenage girls accuse him of using a camera hidden in his shoes to peek into a dressing room where they were trying on clothes. What makes this a special case is the fact that Ross is a drug investigator for a local police narcotics unit.
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July 4, 2005
Officials expect more than three million people to attend the nation's largest fireworks show in New York City tonight. A spokesman for Macy's, the key sponsor of the event, says 40,000 pyrotechnic shells will explode over the East River with Mariah Carey scheduled to perform.
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June 30, 2005
A high school chemistry teacher is charged with insurance fraud and arson, after giving two failing students passing grades if they agreed to steal and burn her car so she could collect insurance money. Aldine Senior High School's Tramesha Lashon Fox was $20,000 behind on car payments.
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June 29, 2005
Topics truck, driver, fire, city, buffalo, buildings, paint, mobile, smoke, mall, big and car
A fire department truck slams into Buffalo City Hall, causing no major damages, except for a big scrape of red paint along the building's wall. According to fire department officials, a mobile air-unit truck, used to recharge breathing apparatus, was headed toward a downtown mall after receiving reports of smoke.
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May 10, 2005
Jennifer Wilbanks has voluntarily checked herself into a hospital. According to a church statement, she is seeking treatment for physical and mental issues, which she believes played a major role in her disappearance last month. The statement does not disclose how long she will be in treatment.
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