PHILADELPHIA PD VIDEO: Robbery 721 Adams Ave

Northeast Detective Division is looking to identify and locate the suspect wanted for a robbery in Lawndale.

On September 13, 2014, at 5:24 pm, the employee, a 20 year-old female, of Metro PCS located at 721 Adams Avenue was behind the counter helping a customer, a 20 year-old male, when an unknown male entered asking questions about activating his cell phone then left. the store armed with a handgun. Once inside the suspect pointed the handgun at the employee and the customer demanding money. After complainant took an undetermined amount of cash from the register and placed it into the offender’s bag he demanded both complainants into the back room. As the complainants began walking towards the back room, the suspect fled the store on foot and was last seen west on Adams Avenue toward Roosevelt Boulevard. Taking from the Metro PCS counter was 1 Metro LG cell phone and the customers black Metro LG cell phone. There were no injuries reported.

  • Suspect Description: Black male, 30 years-0f-ahe, wearing an Old Navy gray hooded sweatshirt, pink frame sunglasses, black jeans, and armed with a handgun.

 

 

 

If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact:
Northeast Detective Division
Det. Allen #656
215-686-3153/3154
DC# 14-02-055840

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Maryland Hunting/Fishing News: Two Charged with Illegal Hunting in Allegany and Frederick Counties

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CREW FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST THE FEC FOR FAILING TO ENFORCE CAMPAIGN RULES

August 20, 2014

\"FECWashington, D.C. — Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan filed a lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for failing to enforce campaign finance disclosure laws against two groups, the American Action Network (AAN) and Americans for Job Security (AJS). Both groups poured massive amounts of dark money into 2010 congressional campaigns across the country.

Click here to read the complaint.

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CRIME: Gloucester City Police Arrest Two Suspects on CDS Charges Following a Routine Vehicle Stop

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VIDEO: PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT HATE CRIME INVESTIGATION | cnbnews.net

PHILADELPHIA PA–Central Detective Division is looking to identify and locate the suspects wanted for Hate Crime/Assault and Robbery in Rittenhouse.

On September 11, 2014, at 10:45 pm, the complainant, a 28 year-old male, along with a friend, a 27 year-old male, were on the 1600 block of Chancellor Street when they were approached by a group of unknown white males and females. As the group approached the complainants they made disparaging remarks about their sexual orientation. The group then attacked the complainants holding them while other members of the group punched them in the face, head and chest. During the assault one of the complainants dropped his bag containing his cell phone, wallet and credit cards. When police approached one of the suspects picked the bag up from the ground. The group then fled and were last seen north on 16th Street towards Walnut Street. Both complainants were transported to Hahnemann Hospital for multiple injuries. One complainant was treated for fractures and deep lacerations to his face requiring surgery and his jaw wired shut.

  • Suspect Description: A group of approximately 10-12 white male and females all in their early 20′s \”clean cut\” and well dressed. One suspect was described as having a husky build, brown hair, wearing a brown shirt and shorts.

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Miss America STEM Scholarship Winners

Five winners will participate in White House virtual \”We The Geeks\” hangout 
on STEM careers

 
Atlantic City – On Sunday, September 14, the Miss America Organization awarded five $5,000 scholarships to contestants pursuing education in STEM-related fields. 

Today, the Miss America Organization is pleased to announce that tomorrow, Wednesday, September 17 at 3:00pm ET, the White House will host the five STEM scholarship recipients for an episode of We the Geeks: Miss America. During the virtual hangout, all five recipients will share their stories from crowns to classrooms, discuss their own personal role models, and provide advice for the next generation of women in STEM. Viewers can join the conversation by asking questions on Twitter using #WeTheGeeks and can view the hangout by visiting www.whitehouse.gov/WeTheGeeks.

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CNB Hunting & Fishing News: PA GAME COMMISSION TO HOST TOURS

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GCHS Alumna Sue Bell Stashis ’56 Elected to Camden County Sports Hall of Fame

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Letter from the parents of Aaron Carson Vaughn of SEAL Team VI: Please resign, Mr. President

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Child Predator Section arrests five; York Co. predator sentenced 25 to 50 years in prison

press release September 12, 2014

 

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HARRISBURG – Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced that a convicted child predator in York County has been sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison, and five suspected child predators were arrested on unrelated charges across the Commonwealth.

The arrests of suspected predators are part of the Attorney General\’s ongoing efforts to combat the online sexual exploitation of children. Those announced today include defendants from Butler, Northampton, Westmoreland and York counties.

Sentencing of Eddie Junior Mort II in York County

On Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, Eddie Junior Mort II was sentenced to 25 to 50 years of prison in a State Correctional Institution stemming from a successful investigation and prosecution by Attorney General Kane\’s Child Predator Section.

In June 2013, he was charged with three counts of sexual abuse of children for distributing child pornography, seven counts of sexual abuse of children for possessing child pornography and one count of criminal use of a communication facility. At the time, Mort was already listed on Pennsylvania Megan\’s Law and the National Sex Offender websites as a registered sex offender. 

Mort had been convicted on all charges following trial on April 28, 2014 and was also found to be a Sexually Violent Predator by the court prior to his sentencing.

Mort was prosecuted in York County by Senior Deputy Attorney General Christopher Jones.

Arrest of Christopher Cullen Lorenz of Butler County

Christopher Cullen Lorenz, 44, 1429 Grant Ave. Ext., East Butler, Butler County, was arrested on Friday, Sept. 5, 2014 by the Child Predator Section for sharing and possessing child pornography depicting children as young as 6 years of age, according to the criminal complaint.

After agents conducting an online investigation identified a user possessing and sharing child pornography, a search warrant was executed at the residence where the IP address was registered. According to the criminal complaint, agents recovered multiple computers and electronic devices during the search. 

The devices were examined by forensic experts from the Child Predator Section on scene and a preliminary review revealed more than 600 files in various formats with file names indicative of child pornographic content. 

Lorenz is charged with two counts of sexual abuse of children for distributing child pornography, 15 counts of sexual abuse of children for possessing child pornography and one count of criminal use of a communication facility.

Attorney General Kane thanked the troopers of the Pennsylvania State Police for its assistance. Lorenz will be prosecuted in Butler County by Deputy Attorney General Anthony Marmo of the Child Predator Section.

Arrest of Albert Mirabella of York County

According to the criminal complaint, Albert Mirabella, 68, 2055 Tall Fir Drive, Dover, York County, allegedly used peer-to-peer networks to distribute and download apparent child pornography.

Agents discovered Mirabella\’s alleged activity while conducting an undercover online investigation. A search warrant was executed at his residence and apparent child pornography was found on a computer in his basement. A forensic search revealed a sampling of 25 images and a video of apparent child pornography on his device, according to the criminal complaint.

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