From here, I went steadily downhill and, when I was 19, I was sent to prison for theft, assault and numerous robberies. |
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You see, some people put two locks on their bicycles and an iron cage outside their windows to prevent robberies. |
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He said evidence linked to the robberies was found at the men's homes and at lock-up garages. |
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The judge said he could take the stand and testify without having to talk or be cross-examined about those alleged armed robberies. |
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There was no evidence whatsoever that anything coming remotely similar to a.22 calibre sawn-off rifle was used in either one of the robberies. |
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Burglars are still carrying out daylight robberies in Putnoe and Goldington, despite police urging home owners to lock their back doors. |
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As part of the operation a squad car will patrol Southend centre and west of the town to get to the scene of street robberies within minutes. |
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A witness to the robberies said the victims were terrorised by their attackers and were visibly shaking with fear. |
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The robberies took place during a funeral and any information will be thankfully accepted. |
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The man is believed to be responsible for two bank robberies in the past month, the FBI said. |
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Today's Financial Times reports about a group of computer hackers who tried to pull off one of the biggest bank robberies ever. |
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Compared to places like Horsforth and Yeadon, the number of burglaries, muggings and robberies are very low. |
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The jury heard that the robberies at the service station and the post office were committed within six hours of each other last April. |
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A 16-year-old boy who carried out two knifepoint robberies after smoking cannabis has been named and shamed by a judge. |
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I'm sure they have a great time planning their robberies over a few bevvies and then spending the proceeds in sunny countries. |
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They have been linked to nearly 3 million worth of robberies from cash in transit vans in recent years. |
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The two miscreant youths confessed to police that they had committed almost another dozen such robberies without capture. |
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Every now and then, we hear about daylight robberies, shootouts, murders and bomb blasts. |
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The country has the highest number of murders, rapes, hijackings and violent robberies in the world. |
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Its members are unsurpassed at stopping murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries and other violent crimes. |
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Armed robberies, fuel and cigarette smuggling, money-laundering and counterfeiting must also end. |
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It has not helped that bank robberies have been carried out mere yards from a city police station in broad daylight. |
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Police say all the property has been stolen in either burglaries or robberies. |
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Police say the problem has a direct impact on pushing up burglaries, robberies and thefts. |
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It also stood at less than half of the 2,650 robberies committed in Leeds over the same period. |
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The force helicopter will also be on standby to respond to robberies and protect security staff. |
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After refusing to leave the cell, one inmate, a cocaine and heroin addict serving seven years for violent robberies, headbutted the officer. |
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Recently there has been a spate of robberies against senior citizens who go to the bank to cash their pension cheques. |
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The heavies who are behind this recent upsurge of robberies and violence need to be stopped before the worst happens. |
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Bank robberies, cash-in-transit heists, petty crime and road accidents are all declining in the City of Johannesburg. |
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He said he was going to tell the media that the country was safe for travellers, after last year's peak of highway robberies. |
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According to the French Banking Federation, bank robberies have been increasing and there are about five bank-related hold-ups a day in France. |
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However, other aggravated robberies, street robbery, and housebreaking had increased, said Selebi. |
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Smith, of no fixed address, admitted five robberies and using a fake passport. |
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The recent series of robberies from college accommodation has brought the perennial charge that students invite the thefts they are prey to. |
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They say public order offences and robberies from homes are on the increase. |
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The commissioner of London's Metropolitan police force says more than 30 per cent of robberies and muggings involve mobile phones. |
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Feral children are blamed for a quarter of all street assaults and robberies. |
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She is a Sydney-based consultant psychologist who has counselled many people who have been caught up in bank robberies. |
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A lot of postmasters and postmistresses are living in fear due to the recent spate of robberies. |
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The postmistress called for security firms to be made responsible for safe keys to try and stem the rising tide of robberies. |
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Huge reductions in robberies and burglaries have earned Bradford's crime-fighters praise from the Government. |
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Police said two stolen cars believed to be used for robberies and other crime getaways, were recovered. |
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There are stories of mythical fish, giants, time-warped towns, war heroics and bank robberies. |
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He was eliminated from these investigations but since pleaded guilty to participation in three armed robberies. |
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To put it in context here, though, disguises were used in respect to the robberies. |
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Gardiner subsequently gained further notoriety from robberies and duffing cattle around Yass and the gold-mining districts. |
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A shop boss today told how he faces a mass exodus of staff following two robberies at his store within 48 hours. |
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He said the raid was a result of the Crime Management Unit's two-week investigation into the extraordinary amount of robberies. |
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Detectives are probing links between two smash-and-grab robberies on Bolton banks and a ram raid on a Bury bank. |
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He pleaded guilty to three robberies, kidnap and one offence of aggravated burglary. |
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The total number of aggravated burglaries or robberies recorded in Limerick that year was 118, a decrease of 23 per cent from the previous year. |
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Those guns would have been destined to be used in murders, robberies or kidnappings. |
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Smith was charged with three kidnappings, three robberies and three firearms offences relating to alleged incidents on the day. |
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In response to the spate of armed robberies, the Post Office told postmasters and postmistresses warning them to be extra vigilant. |
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I do indeed find political aspects to some robberies, but note that most were not directed against symbolic targets. |
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The result was a one-third reduction in the number of robberies and a general diminution of other anti-social incidents. |
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Something tells me that the federal sentencing standards are tougher on Post Office robberies than supermarket stick-ups. |
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England and Wales already have the highest levels of burglaries, car thefts, assaults and robberies in the industrialised world. |
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She has been framed by the gangsters and is wanted for several armed robberies. |
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We had burglaries and robberies and car prowls and thefts and domestic violence cases that to my way of thinking deserved much higher priority. |
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Instead of being a two-bit con man, he became a bank robber, pulling off more than 25 robberies, sometimes two in one day. |
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Together, they begin a series of train robberies that makes them famous throughout the South. |
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As a child, he runs wild with his father and acts as an accomplice during various house robberies. |
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The extended takes during the robberies allow us to live with the characters for a few minutes, see into their tension, precision, and euphoria. |
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Police believe banning sales of replica guns will lead to a drop in armed robberies and firearms incidents. |
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The number of reported sexual assaults rose by 150 per cent and the number of armed robberies using firearms was up 67 per cent. |
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Most cash machine robberies are thought to take place after thieves stand close enough to their victim to see their PIN number and how much money they are withdrawing. |
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An increasing proportion of homicides in barrooms, for example, occurred during robberies, rising from one in thirty-three saloon homicides to one in seven. |
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Sadly, there are no bar fights, bank robberies or jailbreaks in this film. |
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As well as being able to impose military discipline on members, the organisation can raise millions of pounds through robberies, smuggling, extortion, blackmail. |
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Other extras that should have been included are more actual footage of the event, a look at the weapons used, and perhaps a look at the boldest bank robberies ever. |
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The story concerns a criminal gang called The Vampires, mysterious and resourceful, that terrorizes France with a succession of swindles, robberies, and murders. |
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Security patrols and closed-circuit television cameras are being spruiked as a possible solution to crime in Glebe after a spate of robberies and vandalism attacks. |
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He suggests that the Balestreros find proof-positive alibis for their whereabouts during all of the robberies Manny has been accused of committing. |
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But many other villains are stealing cars to use in other crimes, such as robberies and ram raids, then setting fire to them to cover their tracks. |
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They were involved in numerous murders, assaults, rapes and robberies and if you crossed their path you were unlikely to emerge without a few broken bones. |
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That was followed by two robberies from two petrol filling stations where money was taken from a safe, and in another case from a young attendant who was serving petrol. |
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Official sources hold that terrorists frequently cross over from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings. |
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Families are not able to move around because there have been muggings, kidnappings, rapes, murders, car thefts, armed robberies of homes and business. |
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Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate heists that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination. |
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A pair of London hoodlums, rejected by the established criminal set, execute a spate of robberies, which finally results in the death of a policeman. |
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Some analysts said the reason for the sharp rise in robberies was due to an increase in the floating populations of some large cities and more illegal drug use. |
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A pair of London hoodlums, rejected by the established criminal set, execute a spate of robberies which finally results in the death of a policeman. |
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The National School Safety Center estimates that more than 525,000 attacks, shakedowns, and robberies occur per month in public secondary schools in the United States. |
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McNeilage, 24, of Culdees Estate, Muthill, Perthshire, admitted stealing nearly pounds 1400 during a spate of robberies earlier this year. |
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They show his concern about widespread robberies, and the threat they posed to social order. |
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The location is approximately three miles from the site of Robin's robberies at the now famous Saylis. |
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He plays retired thief John Robie, who becomes the prime suspect for a spate of robberies in the Riviera. |
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Southerners do not outkill northerners in homicides carried out during robberies, they found, only in those sparked by quarrels. |
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In 2015, there were 40 reported cases of rape, 214 robberies, 742 burglaries, and 1027 cases of theft. |
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Uxbridge led Massachusetts in robberies for a quarter of the year in 1922, and the town voted to hire its first nighttime police patrolman. |
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A drug operation housed in an apartment complex across from an elementary school spawned frequent shootings, assaults, and robberies. |
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There will be calls for them to be banned, along with replicas that are regularly used in robberies and can be rebored to fire real bullets. |
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A MAN was arrested following a series of armed robberies and an attempted robbery in Bootle. |
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Two armed robberies, possibly by the same gun-wielding man on a bicycle, hit Eugene on Sunday. |
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Pirate attacks and armed robberies off the Somali coast have been threatening fishing boats and humanitarian aid shipments in recent months. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to two robberies where the offenders used motor scooters in the same Black Country district. |
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Police are convinced the robberies were the work of the same gang, who use pickaxes, drills and flamethrowers to break into banks. |
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In the 70s 95 per cent of all robberies with getaway vehicles involved a Tranny. |
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The Sharjah Police have arrested a wanted man in the GCC, who allegedly conducted several robberies at gunpoint. |
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A LITHERLAND man is due in court in relation to a series of thefts and robberies in shops in Bootle and Waterloo. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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The restaurant's drive-through window had a turntable of bulletproof glass designed to allow transactions while preventing robberies. |
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Some joined local political youth clubs emerging in Bengal at the time, some engaged in robberies to fund arms, and even attempted to take the lives of Raj officials. |
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During 1979, members of the force's Robbery Squad were seconded to London to help combat the serious incidents of armed robberies occurring throughout the country. |
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The group previously launched several attacks in Cameroon, ranging from kidnapping foreigners for ransom, assassinations, robberies, and targeting the Cameroonian military. |
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And we hardly even consider the countless robberies, shopliftings, burglaries, carjackings, kidnappings, stalkings, intimidations and harassments. |
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There were about 134 rapes, 3,142 robberies, and about 2,139 assaults. |
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Bank robberies have occasionally also been conducted using BB guns and in some cases, police shot the suspect that they thought was armed with a deadly weapon. |
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The Court based its decision on the premise that home invasion robberies are more reprehensible than other robberies and therefore deserve serious denunciation. |
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Detectives are investigating whether Medina was involved in seven other recent robberies at pizza parlors and mattress shops in the North Hollywood area. |
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Armed police were then called to reports of a car-jacking in Selly Oak and chased a car to Bournville, where a man was detained on suspicion of multiple attempted robberies. |
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Police hope Operation Cullion will lead to a sudden drop in the number of burglaries, robberies and car break-ins in north Merseyside by taking drugs off the streets. |
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In most episodes, the main plot centres on a particular crime or case relating to the police, such as drug trafficking, a hostage situation, murders and robberies. |
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