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  2. Sharon man arrested for taking nude photos off a woman's phone

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    Aug. 31—Authorities filed charges Tuesday against a Boardman, Ohio, car salesman from Sharon after police said he transferred nude photos and videos from a customer's phone to his own. John ...

  3. Criminal records in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Criminal records in the United States contain records of arrests, criminal charges and the disposition of those charges. [1] Criminal records are compiled and updated on local, state, and federal levels by government agencies, [2] most often law enforcement agencies.

  4. Murder charge dismissed after Beaufort woman shot ... - AOL

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    Renita Talia Boardman, 34, was cleared of murder and a felony firearms offense on April 24. She had been in custody at the Beaufort County Detention Center since her arrest in late October 2023.

  5. Mom 'Smothered' 9-Year-Old to Death, Buried Him in Yard and ...

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    The landlord called police, who discovered the shallow grave with a foot believed to belong to a small child sticking out. The remains would be identified as those of 9-year-old Zemar King III ...

  6. The Crime Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Corthell as Police Commissioner Joe Collins; Hooper Atchley as Dr. Simmons; Wilbur Mack as Vic Santell; Russ Clark as Officer Davis; Max Wagner as Henchman Bennie; Virginia True Boardman as Mrs. Kate Neal; Hal Taliaferro as Henchman Driving Getaway Car 'Snub' Pollard as Gyp Hoyle; Henry Roquemore as Fight Promoter; Robert McKenzie as Mr ...

  7. Wakefield standoff - Wikipedia

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    About two weeks after the standoff, some of those arrested filed a $70,000,000 civil rights and defamation lawsuit against media outlets, the Massachusetts State Police, some individual troopers involved in the standoff, the presiding arraignment judge, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for "violating the claimants civil, national and human rights."