CNB ARCHIVES: Gloucester City Council Candidate Says He Is Disappointed in \”James Gang\”

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CNB Crime: CBP Officers Seize $121K of \’Crank\’

press release June 23, 2015

TUCSON, Ariz. – Customs and Border Protection officers arrested a Mexican man on June 19 for allegedly attempting to smuggle nearly $121,000 in methamphetamine (\’crank\’) through the Port of Nogales.\"CBP

Officers at the Dennis DeConcini crossing arrested Felizardo Olivares-Larios, 48, of Cajeme, Sonora, Mexico, after a CBP narcotics-detection canine alerted to the Nissan SUV he was driving. During a secondary inspection, officers located more than 40 pounds of meth within a non-factory compartment in the vehicle’s dashboard area.\"More

The seizure comes just a day after officers seized 18 pounds of meth from smugglers using a similar method in an attempt to get past port officers.

Officers seized the drugs and vehicle, and referred Olivares to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation\’s borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

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CNB Crime: Man Wanted in New Mexico Murder Case Nabbed by CBP Officers

press release June 22, 2015

EL PASO, TEXAS — U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations officers working at the El Paso port of entry apprehended a man wanted on murder, kidnapping and tampering of evidence charges in Chaves County, New Mexico. The arrest was one of seven fugitive apprehensions made by CBP officers working at El Paso area ports this weekend.

\”Every day CBP officers performing their vital homeland security mission identify and apprehend wanted people,\” said Hector Mancha, CBP Director of Field Operations in El Paso. \”A dangerous person is behind bars and the community is safer because of the thorough inspections performed by CBP officers at area ports.\”

 

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Pennsville Man Sentenced to Three-Years in Prison for Selling Weapon to Undercover Agent

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CNB ARCHIVES: Gloucester City Council Candidate Says He Is Disappointed in \”James Gang\”

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New documents show Pete Rose bet on baseball games as player

ESPN\’s \”Outside the Lines\” reported Monday that a ledger confiscated in 1989 during the raid on a Rose associate\’s Ohio home confirmed that baseball\’s all-time hits leader had done what he had long denied — bet on Cincinnati Reds games while he was still playing for them.The network reviewed Michael Bertolini\’s notebook, a document that baseball investigators had fought unsuccessfully to obtain and which a court order had kept locked away. The documents showed Rose wagers — up to $5,500 — on various sporting events, including Reds games.

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Can Pope Francis Save the Planet?

It is not surprising, then, that some political elites reacted badly to Laudato Si.

Former Florida governor, current Republican presidential candidate and Catholic convert Jeb Bush rejected the encyclical out of hand:

\”I hope I’m not going to get castigated for saying this by my priest back home, but I don’t get economic policy from my bishops or my cardinals or my pope,\” he said at a New Hampshire campaign event.

 Rick Santorum, who ran for the presidency and lost in 2012 and some think might give it another go in 2016, told a Philadelphia radio station earlier this month that \”we probably are better off leaving science to the scientists and focusing on what we’re good at, which is theology and morality.\”

 

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