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NOTHING FUNCTION for a dollar – The store was a victim of its own success (November 2, 2011) ….. Section 2 .. Feiss is now charging grand larceny in excess of 0.000, money laundering, fraud and exploitation of the elderly. (20 January, 2012) …
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When a new business opened in Brownsville in February, the companies put out flyers say they will not buy anything erotiseis.Oi customers were quick to respond, they come in waves in the building at 1400 block of Pace Boulevard with guns, jewelry, tools, cameras , laptops, GPS devices and sell narkotika.Tin Wednesday, the sellers got a great showcase ekplixi.I called Anything for a dollar, was a law of the state and federal enforcement operation manned by secret deputies and federal agents. The Seventy-five people have been charged in 8-months operation of the law that officers dubbed Operation Nothing for a buck. ***** ……. All images are copyrighted by their respective authors …………………………………. code …. img photo … 1 of 15 cmsimg.pensacolanewsjournal.com / apps / pbcsi.dll / bilde; Newt … The Gary McCracken / gmccracken@pnj.co ………………………………. photo ……………………………….. img code ….. cmsimg.pensacolanewsjournal.com / apps / pbcsi.dll / bilde; website … From left, U.S. Attorney Pamela C. Marsh, State Attorney Bill Eddins, Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan, Santa Rosa County Sheriff Wendall Hall and Pensacola Police Chief Chip Simmons address the media about anything for Operation one dollar. / Gary McCracken / gmccracken@pnj.com ………………………………….. …. Note 1) ….. Pensacola News Journal ….. www.pnj.com …. Police charge 75 in a sting that nets guns, ammunition, by farmakaSyntachthike tonThyrie BlandKatatithentai in plaisioEidiseisTopikes EidiseisMpraounsvilDavid Morgan11: 00 pm November 2 2011 www.pnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011111030318 Many convicted criminals charged with illegal possession of arms. Others were charged with distributing drugs or dealing with a stolen idioktisia.I take enforcement included 270 pistols, rifles, assault weapons and sawed-off shotguns and more than 2,600 rounds of ammunition. “Amazing” epitychiaTo Office of the Escambia County Sheriff’s put together the plan for the operation last year, as part of an effort to combat violent crime and other law enforcement agencies eagerly joined in, the Sheriff David Morgan said. “It’s amazing what this business has resulted in” he said. “I think everyone is kind of surprised to be honest with you.” Local, state and federal officers began rounding up suspects Wednesday morning. Of the 53 charges facing state, 40 have been arrested. Of the 22 federal charges faces 16 have syllifthei.Vallistiki tests should be carried weapons to see if they have been used in crimes, said Morgkan.Kratos Attorney Eddins Bill said that the company is one of the most successful of its kind. ” One of the things we learned is the per capita amount of weapons we have received from the road in this mode is larger than most works of this kind have occurred throughout the country, “eipe.I vitrinaI transaction focused in a building attached to a garage in the rhythm and Godfrey Boulevard Street. The building is located across from other businesses, including a nail shop, a barber and psilikatzidiko.Selida 1 .. Page 75 2Astynomia charge in that sting nets guns, ammunition , farmaka11: 00 pm November 2 2011 (Page 2 of 2) Anthony Murphy, owner of the barbershop, said he understands the purpose of the operation, but would have been somewhere allou.Fovatai that people will think twice coming into the area to support businesses. “It is the most hot spot of the city now,” eipe.LeitourgiesGia get the business started, the officers in the data store for the sale and handed out leaflets. Secret Escambia County deputies and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents manned the store. “We were really surprised by the number of people came,” sheriff’s Lt. Ray Briggs eipe.Otan data came in the store, customers and secret police negotiated an agreement, much like what happens in a store or pawn shop oplo.To lowest amount paid for a gun was the most was 000, said Steven Desposito, special agent in charge of the Florida Department enforcement Law on Pensacola.Perissoteroi than 100 drug transactions took place during the operation. Medicines sold undercover officers included cocaine, marijuana and recipes farmakon.To store was a victim of its own success. was broken into once, and items were shoplifted, said Briggs. “The only problem was that it was good enough to leave behind their fingerprints,” said Brigks.Briggs would not say if any burglars were arrested. “little safer” law enforcement officials hope the arrests and recovery of weapons will have an effect on violent crime. “The residents of Escambia County and communities across the state feel a little safer … thanks to the tireless efforts of the brave officers of law enforcement agencies who received part of this effort, “U.S. Attorney said Pamela Marsh.Pensakola Police Chief Chip Simmons said that the recovery of weapons would mean a lot to officers patrolling the streets, too.” You get any gun from the streets helps, “he said. “To have taken 270 to say that you will sleep better … is an understatement.” ……. Point 2) …. WCTV.TV News …. www.wctv.tv / home … Updated: 11:15 p.m. 20 του Γενάρη 2012 [UPDATE] Man accused of stealing from Little League and arrested paliRobert Feiss has been arrested for money laundering, fraud, exploitation of the elderly and theft of more than 0.000.Dimosiefthike: 8: 59 AM of January 20 2012Dimosiografos: Julie MontanaroIlektroniki Address: julie.montanaro @ wctv.tv Man accused of stealing from Little League Arrested Again 1-20 noon Man accused of stealing from Little League Arrested Again 1-20 6p Feiss probable cause …. Case LCSO # 11-255051 … Detective Hilderbrandt # 375Defendent …. Robert George Feiss … Billing … Grand Theft, Money Laundering, Exploitation of the elderly, organized system of deception media.graytvinc.com / documents / FeissProbableCause . pdf .. www.wctv.tv / home / headlines / Man_Accused_of_Stealing_from_L .. . UPDATE 01/20/2012 14:00 by Julie MontanaroEnas Tallahassee man accused of stealing nearly three quarters of a million dollars from elderly clients and their insurance deputies say he was laundering money through Chaires Capitola Little League . In December 2011, policemen Leon County Sheriff’s 42 years arrested for stealing Robert Feiss large and estimated losses to the employer, State Farm, and the little league around, 000.Ntetektiv seized three computers and financial records Feiss the little league and continued to erefna.Einai now Feiss grand larceny charge in excess of 0.000, money laundering, fraud and explotiation of ilikiomenon.Oi Feiss police say sold fake certificates of deposit from the State Farm Bank at 94 years old and a pair of 70 eton.Antiprosopon to say in seven different cases Feiss went to his home 94 years old. Each time, say, the man who delivered a signed, blank check to buy CD.Oi Feiss police say they never buy the CD from August 2009 until March 2011, 4000 Feiss stole from anthropo.Oi police say The couple met on the 70 Feiss bank on three different occassions and cashier’s checks delivered to Feiss. Checks amounted to a fund deposited Feiss 0.000.Antiprosopon say all this money on behalf Chaires Capitola Little League – where he served as treasurer – and then write personal checks to himself or to transfer money to other logariasmous.Oi police say Feiss used at least 2,500 of that money to make improvements to his home in Summerlin.Echoume Drive a call to Feiss attorney to see if it has something to say about the arrest this evdomadas.To couple, who was the victim did not want to Feiss comment on the arrest or the loss 0.000.Prospathoume reach the 94-year-old man scholiasmo.Prospathoume also reach State Farm spokesman Tom Graham for comment. He is the boss and Feiss the first to discover and report the differences in the office of Sheriff of Leon Komiteias.Simeiosi: Attached ——————– More probable cause ————————————————– — Tallahassee, FL – January 20, 2012 by Julie MontanaroTo Leon County Jail report shows that detention Feiss Robert, who was accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Chaires Capitola Little League in December 2011, has captured the xana.Afti time, Feiss faces charges of money laundering, Grand Theft of over .000, the exploitation of the elderly, and apatis.Sas wait for more information about these crimes and the outcome of the first occurrence Feiss ». LCSO Traffic : In December 2011, police officers Financial Leon County Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation arrested Robert G. Feiss after a fraud investigation involving the Chaires Capitola Little League. During this investigation, detectives found information and evidence referred Feiss may have been responsible for committing additional acts of apatis.Oi police continued to investigate the financial statements and conducting interviews in suspicious activity which confirmed it had sold Feiss several fictitious certificates of deposit from 2010. The police echounepivevaiose 94 years old that bought the notional value of 4000.00 bank CD from Feiss. A couple bought them at seventy 0,000.00 notional value of CD bank. Feiss deposited them large sums of money in the account Chaires Capitola Little League and then write personal checks to himself or to transfer elsewhere chrimata.Sheriff Larry Campbell said “I am happy that the police continued to work diligently and this research progressed, but we are all deeply regret to learn that a man could take so much masilikiomenon citizens. “___________________15 Of December 2011 by Julie Montanaro Leon County man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Chaires Capitola Little Ligk.Leon County say MPs Robert Feiss stole money from the little league, where he served as treasurer and stole money from his employer as kai.Feiss was an office manager at a farm bureau insurance in the state say they have discovered poli.Vouleftes Feiss wrote unauthorized checks on both accounts. “Right now we’re looking at about 000 stolen from the two organizations, among whose Chaires Capitola Little League, “said spokesman Tony LCSO Drzewiecki. “Right now we continue our investigation, but more charges could be made in the future.” We tried to reach the president of the Federation of Small Chaires Capitola, but have not yet heard back. Another board member refused to scholiasei.Dikigoros Robert Feiss’s, Ryan Davis, declined to comment too much, saying only that Feiss has entered into a non enochis.Feiss faces two counts of the Grand Theft.Teleftaia ScholiaDimosieftike by: Tom on January 20, 2012, 22:00 pm . Perifraxeis.Dimosieftike from: Tallahassee citizen on January 20, 2012, 18:41 m.m.Aftos man is a thief and I hope gets his punishment under full extent of the law. It is a complete disgrace to the koinonia.Dimosieftike by : Real FSU alumni on January 20, 2012, 18:18 m.m.Skase. You make me look bad University. bet you, 000 that the FSU does not want self-righteous, pompous fools like to assert their status apofoitous.Kante click here To publish or read all comments 59 ….
The Alfred C. Pierce
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Co. G, 11 KS. IppikoWilliam Cutler wrote the following about this gentleman: CAPTAIN AC Pierce, dealer in real estate, loans and insurance agent, who is first in Saline County, Kan, 1856, and then removed to Kansas Falls and with control and identification of the settlers. He moved to the city Junction City in 1860, and was elected County Assessor in the same spring, and took the census of Davis, Clay County and part of Riley. Enlisted in Company G, Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a lieutenant; Promoted first lieutenant; Then he changed his cavalry; He participated in the battles of Fort Wayne, Indian territory; Cane Hill, Ark., and Prairie Grove? Raid honor, Independence, Mo? Big Blue, Fort Scott and the battle line, near Kansas City. Had gathered outside the company as a leader in Fort Leavenworth, Kan, in August 1865, when he returned to the city Junction City. He was married in May 1865, to Miss Harriet L. Bowen, of Otsego County, NY Born in the last county, September 13, 1835, and educated at Cooperstown, NY They have seven children – Alfred B., Mary, Harriott, Madge, Levi Benjamin, Marcia and Maude. He is a member of the Church and Katholikistikos IOG, Junction City? Legislative mandate to serve Kansas City in 1861, 1862 and 1868; Reelected in the fall of 1880. He was County Surveyor was, County Clerk and Register of Ergon.Selides 864-867 from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc . etc.. … / With a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago: 1912.Alfred-Clark Pierce. The semi-centennial of the state of Kansas that results in a time where the story of grown men who, from the standpoint of constructive, initiative and executive talent, rank with the most powerful in the annals of her sister commonwealths. Among those who have realized a large and important success, a citizen who has the distinction that was for fifty six years Kansan, who has a potential in almost every phase of development, is the one whose name begins this Article. Coming to Kansas in 1856, took an active part during the formative period in the settlement of what is now Geary, Dickinson, and Saline Counties. Labors in the cause of moderation, and a member of the legislature, will prove sufficient to give priority to the reputation of any person, was that represents all of his efforts; But captain Pierce is a man of broad mental ken, strong initiative and distinct personalities, and there was a more powerful, albeit modest factor in the commercial, social and religious life of Geary County, where he is domiciled, the 1860.O Alfred C. Pierce was born in Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York, September 13, 1835, son of Benjamin and Polly (Bowen) Pierce. His ancestors on both sides were early settlers of America, and numbered among them men who achieved distinction in the frontier life of those first days, the commercial era which followed the French and Indian wars, and later in the war Revolution. The Pierce family was introduced to America in the early seventeenth century, when one of the name settled in Rhode Island and married there. The youngest son, John Pierce, married and had five sons, the youngest of whom, Mial Pierce, was born in the town of Dover, Dutchess County, New York, May 1766, he married Isabel Chase, of Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, and this couple were the grandparents of Alfred C. Pierce. They had thirteen children, two of whom died young, and the youngest, the Benjamin, was the father of Alfred C. was born on September 30, 1804, and married Polly Bowen, of Middlefield, Otsego County, New York, born September 29 ., 1808.
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