Two-thirds of the 282 light commercial vehicles under three years old stolen between November 2001 and November 2002 were taken with their keys. |
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I was so angry about colonization and really into the fact that Canada has a lot of stolen land. |
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Honestly, the one decent Christmas-related idea I've ever had, and somebody's only gone and stolen it. |
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It will target all criminals, from burglars and street robbers to drug dealers, car criminals and receivers of stolen goods. |
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Gibson is charged with receiving stolen property, resisting arrest, firearms violations and drug charges. |
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Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him. |
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Within a year of his return he was sentenced to hard labour at Newcastle for receiving stolen property. |
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He claimed he was held up at knife point during a raid when some two thousand pounds' worth of video equipment was stolen. |
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He told her that he had been held up and his car stolen, and that he had managed to run away with his underwear only. |
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It is me who, while still being beaten, raises the anchor by hand because they have already stolen the control cable that operates the windlass. |
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Of all things in the house he could have stolen, he'd taken nothing more than a picture of her. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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A 53-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were last night charged with receiving stolen property in connection with the robbery. |
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But hang on, there is no doubt that he must have either stolen or received them. |
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It also was common for the women to offload received stolen goods upon their relatives. |
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The 35-year-old was charged with receiving stolen goods but failed to appear in court. |
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Clark was charged with robbery of a motor vehicle, theft by unlawful taking or disposition, and receiving stolen property, all felonies. |
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It means that museums can receive stolen goods, something which is illegal for everyone else. |
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The 42 others were charged with robbery, theft, receiving and concealing stolen goods and wrongful damage to property. |
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Five men, aged between 18 and 22, face multiple charges including burglary, theft, and receiving stolen goods. |
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Police Captain Blackie Swart confirmed that a scrapyard employee was to appear in court today for receiving stolen property. |
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He also admitted receiving stolen goods, having no licence and having no insurance. |
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People take a lot of pride in their cars so to have the badge stolen is gutting. |
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In this case, the defendant was driving a car with stolen tags and the license plate light out. |
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To recover the alleged stolen money, he said the unit had attached all Stone's properties here and in Port Elizabeth. |
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The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station. |
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That's why in all my travels my luggage has ever been stolen, nor has anything ever been stolen from it. |
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The meal would have been stolen immediately had not the dogs' hunger been assuaged. |
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He led the American League in batting once, home runs once, assists three times and fielding twice, but never gained a stolen base title. |
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Her parents in turn think that she has stolen the car and run off with an older man. |
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In the parking lot of the center, Alice was assaulted, knocked down, and her purse was stolen. |
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If your pet is then lost or stolen, there is a good chance that your pet will be returned to you. |
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There are plot holes a plenty and some of the costumes look like they were stolen from a junior high school rummage sale. |
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It had a villain, Amjad Khan, who was trying to recover some diamonds he had stolen and then lost sight of. |
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He relates the story of a heist gone wrong as a gang begins to suspect each other after their loot is stolen. |
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Mystery surrounds a valuable haul of stolen loot discovered by a dog walker. |
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That included the SS, who held trainloads of loot stolen from churches, banks, stately homes, museums and castles from around Europe. |
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These people came back from wars, with vast amounts of loot, which they had stolen abroad. |
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He is believed to be a car thief, who used stolen cars to take victims to lonely areas before attacking them. |
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That would be bad enough, but, unfortunately, the stolen property was an aircraft logbook, which had been taken out of a plane. |
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A mechanic who stashed away thousands of pounds of stolen booze and chocolates in his lock-up has escaped being sent to jail. |
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A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, kidnap, handling stolen goods and firearms offences. |
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Instead of a bank, there is a loan shark tray that holds money to buy stolen properties that can be turned into crack houses. |
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They live off begged and stolen food, in a room blackened by the smoke of the struggling stove. |
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Because the cave was previously accessible, the site was vandalized and archaeologic remains stolen. |
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The tree which was stolen was an araucaria, or monkey puzzle, which was planted in memory of Maurice by his family. |
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Having stolen an interstellar rocket and propelled himself into orbit, he is now moments away from asphyxiation as his oxygen runs low. |
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Unfortunately, the boys find out that the money was stolen as part of a robbery, and one of the robbers wants it back. |
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A total of 1,300 baht and 300 Malaysian ringgits were stolen, along with the other items. |
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Last night found that his bicycle, ringed round with chains like tinsel on a Xmas tree, had had its seat stolen. |
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There was no time to assess whether anything was stolen or the extent of the damage. |
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It will also allow us to return any property that is stolen to its rightful owners. |
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Bart and his friends march on Shelbyville when Springfield's lemon tree is stolen by a gang of children from across the border. |
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In effect, however, they are acting as legmen for organized crime, which has turned southern Africa's stolen scrap into a lucrative industry. |
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Most of his profits were gained by restoring to their owners the goods stolen by his own minions. |
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It's not like a stolen car that can be resprayed and given a false number plate. |
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If the private property of an individual was stolen, the thief had to make a tenfold restitution. |
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We will make a change to see that justice is served and no more lives will be stolen by law enforcement. |
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Her persistence led to a conviction and the recovery of a lava lamp and money box among the stolen goods. |
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This is stolen from his cottage by the squire's reprobate son Dunstan Cass, who disappears. |
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The day after the funeral, Wesley and Chad filled their saddlebags with food stolen from their home larders and set off on a long ride. |
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It is likewise forbidden to make use of a stolen article or derive any benefit from it. |
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In a moment's time, he was in front of it, hopping off his stolen bike and reloading his pistol. |
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Rousseau had been on the lam throughout the States since 1981, using the stolen identity of a Dallas radio newsreader. |
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But those boys have stolen everything I have in life and have now driven me out of my house and home. |
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She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject. |
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French security sources said that advanced plans had been laid to use a stolen truck or a helicopter loaded with explosives. |
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It was a replacement for her red D reg Rover Metro which was stolen last summer. |
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He reacted to Newton's paper by claiming that what was original in the paper was wrong and what was correct in the paper was stolen from him. |
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They would also like to hear from anyone who saw the stolen Maestro earlier in the evening. |
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A number of tools were stolen from sheds and the vandals uprooted vegetables and plants, throwing them around. |
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The 30-year-old man was caught red-handed by residents as he was about to make off with a stolen motorcycle. |
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The only thing that the West could do is to stop providing safe places for kleptocrats to hide their stolen money. |
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The youngsters, all under 16, have received a caution for handling stolen goods and have been released. |
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Three men and one woman were arrested for suspected crimes ranging from handling stolen goods to drug possession and owning the illegal weapon. |
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He denies committing three of the burglaries, but admits handling goods stolen in the same house raids. |
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He also pleaded guilty to theft and his brother admitted handling stolen goods. |
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In October 2002, she admitted handling stolen goods and was handed a three-month action plan, a bid to curb her criminal behaviour. |
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He also admitted handling a coat stolen from Chelmsford Grammar School a few days later. |
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However, it is the possibility of charges under s. 22 of the Theft Act 1968 for handling stolen goods that will provoke the most argument. |
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The accused, who had an exemplary Army record, pleaded guilty conspiracy to handle stolen goods. |
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Those arrested are being questioned on suspicion of drug dealing, handling stolen goods and possessing illegal weapons. |
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Both men pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal and handling stolen goods on the day of their trial. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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Transmitters can be concealed in the chassis of an automobile and thus facilitate the vehicle's recovery if stolen. |
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Fed-up bosses at a motor showroom came up trumps after offering a reward for the recovery of four stolen cars. |
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The arrest resulted in the recovery of over 700 stolen items, and a man receiving a two-year prison sentence. |
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In addition to the vandalism, some stolen property was recovered from one of the three men. |
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The hostages and stolen cargo were recovered, and the surviving pirates put into custody. |
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While he was head of the Heath Special Investigating Unit, they recovered millions of rands stolen from the government. |
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Her black W-registration Honda Integra sports car, stolen by her attackers, has not yet been recovered by police. |
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The owner of a demolition site, who went to a scrapyard to arrange a collection, found two men weighing in metal stolen from him, a court heard. |
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Screws holding the plaques stolen last month in place were sawn off and it is feared the thieves may attempt to sell them to scrap merchants. |
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A further 15 bikes that were found to have been stolen have also been recovered. |
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Two taverns were closed down, large quantities of liquor were confiscated and six stolen vehicles were recovered. |
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Police said stolen goods had been recovered in the raid and two women and a man were arrested on suspicion of burglary. |
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An engineer has recovered tools which were stolen six months ago after he spotted them for sale on an internet auction site. |
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Her terrifying ordeal came just months after her car was stolen and her home torched by arsonists. |
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A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute. |
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He only looked through her wallet after leaving the flat, having stolen it in the hope that it contained money. |
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In the commercial world, recourse through copyright and legal means is available to those who believe their ideas and works have been stolen. |
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Property stolen includes equestrian equipment, trailers, quad bikes and garden tools usually stored in outbuildings. |
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A book of first class stamps and a letter of apology was the scant compensation offered to a woman who claimed her mail had been stolen. |
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Babs made kissy noises and fluttered the enormous false eyelashes that she had stolen from her mother's bathroom. |
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She is known to have had a relationship with a homeless man who was wanted by police in connection with a stolen credit card. |
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Erm, ja, well, no, fine officer. My son must have stolen it, for I never knew about it. And I certainly never used it! |
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But patching a system won't recover stolen data, recoup competitive advantage or revive consumer confidence. |
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The thieves would survey a shop using stolen vehicles and then set off its alarms and disable security devices at night. |
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We've seen just how easily an identity can be stolen, and personal details cloned. |
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I had stolen a jacket from my guy friend Taylor during Spanish, and the bagginess of it made me look smaller then I really was. |
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Officers today said they were puzzled why car makers' badges were being stolen in Eldwick and Gilstead. |
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He himself seems to feel he has to make manful, self-deprecating jokes about having his election stolen. |
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The soldiers allegedly used the stolen money to buy items as diverse as cameras and rhinoceros horns, the officials said. |
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Computers, printers, telephones, answering machines, and a fax machine and scanner were stolen. |
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A police gym has been turned into an Aladdin's cave of valuable stolen antiques. |
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Some people living near the husbandry have ignored warnings from the local administration and have stolen birds for food. |
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Every recreational hard drug conceivable is washed down with booze, both bought and stolen. |
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While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods. |
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Someone gives me a bathrobe that was stolen from the Ritz-Carlton to stay warm, and a cold, wet washcloth to cool off. |
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He has backed the invasions, saying the squatters are simply reclaiming land stolen by colonialists. |
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A safe was forced open and a very large quantity of antique gold watches were stolen. |
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His counsel establishes through cross-examination of the accuser that the stolen animal is a horse, not a mare. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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A quantity of cash was stolen as well as various items of jewellery, which included a necklace with a wedding ring hung on it. |
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Medics treat the pedestrian injured after a joyrider lost control of a stolen car in North Bridge yesterday afternoon. |
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Some cars were just used for joyriding and dumped, but others may have been stolen to order or fitted with fake plates and sold. |
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Last month more than 1,300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate were stolen in a raid on a quarry. |
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In at least two of the raids, the robbers fled in cars stolen in Dublin the previous night. |
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Two of the accused are also charged with using weapons stolen in the raid to attack a brewery. |
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He said five two-way radios, a pair of binoculars and an expensive waterproof mobile phone were stolen in the raid on their hut. |
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Two lead urns and a statue of an eagle were also stolen in the raid which has shocked staff at the exclusive hotel. |
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He has appealed for the return of his England caps, stolen during a raid on his family home. |
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Thieves have raided a motorway petrol garage three times in a fortnight one of them wearing a jacket he had stolen on an earlier visit. |
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A crack addict carrying a burglar and stolen goods in his car rammed a police vehicle during a desperate car chase. |
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For years it's had the same black bass guitar in the window, surrounded by an array of hash pipes, weighing scales and stolen car radios. |
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Within a week of arriving at the new academy of learning, he has whapped the hunky gang leader and stolen his girl. |
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Raiders used a stolen four-wheel-drive vehicle in an early morning ram raid on a Salisbury gift shop on Friday. |
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Elections have been stolen and voters disenfranchised with paper ballots, too. |
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Basically, I bought a stolen tax disc and a stolen MoT certificate, put them in my vehicle, got stopped by the police and then produced them. |
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The cars are neither taxed or roadworthy but often evade Police detection as they are not stolen. |
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Security has been reviewed at Manchester Museum after three rare coins were stolen from a display case. |
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The previous Saturday a postman reported his mailbag had been stolen at 8.45 am in Forty Acres Road. |
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As a goodwill gesture Mr Smith said he would be contributing some of his days' takings to help pay back the stolen money. |
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Dog breeder Mary Raby fears her stolen Akita could be used in an illegal fighting arena. |
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She then stopped a car which also chased after the youths when she told the driver her bag had been stolen. |
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It is thought she and four other women who became ill on the night she died, had taken drugs stolen from a trolley. |
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The defendant stated the vehicle was stolen from him before he could sell the whiteware. |
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To this date every item that has been stolen was taken from the dwelling of the owner. |
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He pulled the stolen sedan off the freeway in Tonopah, about 50 miles west of Phoenix. |
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The police ran a check on the license plate and found out that the car had been stolen. |
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The store's owner agreed not to prosecute if the boy returned the stolen goods. |
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All families who fled on the last morning reported having money, belongings, jewelry, and even documents stolen from them. |
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Apollinaire accused his best friend of bringing the stolen statues to the newspaper. |
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At 3am on Wednesday morning residents were wakened by the loud noises of thieves pulling the ATM out of the wall with a JCB stolen from a building site. |
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Instead of a corsage, he brought me a plastic duck he'd stolen from a chi chi's restaurant. |
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The case was brought after complaints from electors in the Bordesley Green and Aston wards of Birmingham city council that their votes had been stolen. |
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But when the warehouseman arrived at Lilly's house, instead of delivering the goods he told the astrologer that the warehouse had been broken into and the fish stolen. |
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The stolen pets change hands within a day or two and are sold to people outside the city limits, which make it very difficult for the owner to trace the stolen pet. |
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Items which get stolen from council vehicles include jacks, rims, tyres, seats, engine parts, steering wheels, number plates, petrol caps and warning triangles. |
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Hundreds of DVDs, CDs and PlayStation games were stolen in the biggest raid on a west Wiltshire library in 20 years, with police at a loss to explain how the burglars got in. |
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There are unconfirmed reports ISIS has stolen three fighter planes from Iraqi bases it conquered. |
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And then, in the aftermath of the stolen elections that year, the contradictions suddenly turned very ugly indeed. |
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Three officers spent months working as wheeler-dealers on a market, paying the thieves for mobile phones they had stolen from members of the public. |
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On the afternoon Brown was killed, he had stolen a pack of cigars from a convenience store. |
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The items stolen include a Bosch router, Makita rip saw, Dewalt chop saw, Kango concrete breaker, Bosch strimmer and a roll of Tyvec roofing felt. |
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The birds, which were stolen from an aviary in Salisbury last month, were rescued by police after a member of the public heard them whistling the distinctive tune. |
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A proportion of the stolen money was then wired back to Romania. |
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The black market trade in fossils stolen from the richest Cretaceous fossil locality in the world has prompted a crackdown. |
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Once I exposed the leading citizen of Dallas, the very top guy, as a crook who had stolen money. |
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Looters had stolen the furniture, the windowpanes, the electric fixtures. |
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He has received stolen goods and keeps a secret store of them in his den. |
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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Fountain, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was important to realise receiving stolen goods perpetuated the criminal market. |
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A former Chiswick man charged with receiving stolen goods from a house in Chiswick and breaking bail conditions appeared at Feltham court last week. |
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Burglars rarely took stolen gear back to their homes, were wise to police interviewing techniques and rarely left evidence at the scene of their crimes, Mr Blowers said. |
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The bill will make it harder for criminals to dispose of stolen goods, and it will make it easier for the police to recover stolen goods and solve property crimes. |
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In Lusaka, police have recovered four vehicles which were stolen at gun point in two separate incidents and four people have since been arrested in connection with the thefts. |
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Police have praised a brave Westbury resident after his information helped them recover property stolen from a home in the town's Oldfield Park area. |
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A number of other convictions were for offences of dishonesty, including one for which he received a 4 month prison sentence for handling stolen goods. |
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So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance. |
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He also admitted handling stolen goods in relation to a separate incident. |
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The judge at Bolton Crown Court, heard how he had a string of convictions for burglary, shoplifting and handling stolen goods dating back 14 years. |
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From a stolen degas to Ansel Adams negatives at a garage sale, we uncover more tales of art gone astray. |
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The three machines stolen in yesterday's theft were used by pupils for word processing, databases and spreadsheets as well as Internet access for research. |
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In one example, a man's koi carp were stolen from his garden. |
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If they are lost or stolen the money is refunded with no questions asked. |
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A delightful cast battles over a will and a stolen painting as a horde of pseudo-Nazis scour the mountains for fugitives. |
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Kent has more dogs stolen for rewards, breeding, coursing and lamping, illegal night hunting with high powered torches, than anywhere else in the country. |
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Or consider a relatively expensive strategy, and sign up for specialized insurance that will replace lost or stolen items and repair damaged ones. |
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If money was stolen, for example, restitution might be a possibility. |
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Five people were also arrested in Mdantsane for being in possession of dagga, four stolen vehicles were recovered and 20 zols of dagga were seized. |
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Even then, it would be a far cry from enslavement, where everything produced is stolen by an outside power. |
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Leander Rowing club president Mark Lindstrom inspects the smashed and mangled riggers stolen from rowing boats recently after a regatta on the Buffalo River. |
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Events get off to a ghoulish start as a pair of grave robbers rendezvous in a dark alley to transfer a freshly stolen body from one car to the other. |
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The guy showed up with a giant bottle of OxyContin that he had stolen from his mother and I slipped right back into a fugue state. |
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Georgette Gagnon reports from Kabul on missing fingers and stolen ballot boxes. |
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In Arabic legend, a ghoul is a creature that eats both stolen corpses and children. |
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If the Vatican does have stolen loot, then I agree it should be returned. |
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He ran from the bank with his stolen loot, and escaped unharmed, even though the bank manager emptied an entire revolver at him, missing with every shot. |
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At the event owners were advised to get freeze-marked rugs in fluorescent lettering so a horse can be seen in the dark and post coded saddles to aid recovery if stolen. |
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Along with the stolen generations, does Australia have a lost generation? |
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He retired with a total of 649 stolen bases and nearly 1,200 runs scored. |
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On balance, stolen bases have very little to do with runs scored. |
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On Monday the 313 pupils were told by their headteacher that the mini chocolate eggs brought in by all the pupils for Comic Relief on Friday had been stolen. |
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Harris, a resident of Boerum Hill, is charged with two counts of grand larceny and possession of stolen property. |
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A Carlow newsagent this week spoke out about the astonishing sequence of events that led to thousands of euro worth of cigarettes being stolen from her shop. |
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He felt his pocket and felt the athame he had stolen from Martix. |
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Undercover detective gustav Frank sold Mandelbaum several bolts of stolen silk that had been secretly marked. |
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Interestingly, The Interview was the one movie that was not stolen and made available online by those who hacked Sony. |
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In August, authorities in Canada learned that 16 vials of Midazolam had been stolen from a Halifax hospital. |
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Nothing was stolen from the shop and nothing was taken from Mr Hussain. |
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Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones. |
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We changed the way we put them up and our lights are scaled back but unlike in previous years when we have had whole light strings stolen, not even a light has gone missing. |
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A couple today told of their fury that the teen who ploughed a stolen 4x4 through their front garden wall and then scarpered was only cautioned by police. |
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Olivia uses this revelation to hypocritically lecture about waiting for stolen moments and mistaking secrets and lies for love. |
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Within two days, he had stolen as many Iberian sculptures, eventually presenting them to Picasso as a gift. |
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But I'm usually in jeans, ballet shoes and a jumper stolen from Jamie. |
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The implication was that there was a market for stolen goods. |
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Condemned criminals and those found with stolen goods were not to be given sanctuary. |
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Dishonestly dealing with property stolen during a robbery will constitute an offence of handling. |
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Also stolen were distinctive boxing gloves and kit and an Omega Seamaster watch with diamonds around the face. |
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The vast majority of data entries on the SIS, around 49 million, concern lost or stolen objects. |
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The appropriation of others' works caused minor controversy and some of the figurines were stolen in protest. |
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Ryan Brodie, 24, is serving a sentence for receiving stolen goods and is wanted on recall to prison for breaching his licence conditions. |
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Furthermore, the large shipments of food stolen from occupied nations during the war no longer reached Germany. |
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A short time later the rear window of the work van was found to be smashed with three Stihl orange and white coloured chainsaws stolen. |
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Five of nine versions published by Alice Gomme in 1894 included references to a prisoner who has stolen a watch and chain. |
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The stolen check was found in a bag inside his car, which was parked in a carwash near the bank. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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Some laborer, a comeover for sure, perhaps had stolen it, disabused his bosses of it, and for what? |
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When the dragon sees that the cup has been stolen, it leaves its cave in a rage, burning everything in sight. |
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There is diverse of his gentlemen stolen away therefor, and some are comen to Calais, and one of them is sent to our sovereign lord and king. |
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Apparently his stolen car had been taken to a chop shop, as the police only recovered the frame. |
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In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
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Turpin had stolen several horses while operating under the pseudonym of Palmer. |
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The scabbard is stolen by Morgan le Fay in revenge for the death of her beloved Accolon and thrown into a lake, never to be found again. |
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The dashing archaeologist is hired by the elders of a remote Indian tribe to find a mystic stone, stolen by the evil Thugee cult. |
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Some are strangely detailed, like the hugely antlered white deer-creature-cum-forest-god seemingly stolen whole cloth from Princess Mononoke. |
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In turn, King's' students are also believed to have once stolen Phineas, a UCL mascot. |
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I gathered my things and asked the Negroes to return the scalps they'd stolen, along with my madstone. |
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Another of his eccentricities is that he chained his mug to the radiator pipes to prevent it being stolen. |
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And I am able to steal back what was stolen from me as a child. |
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The police intercepted the package of stolen goods while it was in transit. |
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The striker, who spent nine months at Her Majesty's Pleasure in 2002 for receiving stolen goods, has become a prison visitor since his release. |
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Authorities said Kevin Reflow of Canoga Park and Ara Kalfayan of Chatsworth reported last December that Reflow's car had been stolen. |
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A serial housebreaker who is believed to have stolen from several homes in Ang Mo Kio last month was nabbed on Tuesday. |
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Police have said that the crown jewels were never at risk of being stolen. |
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Zumba Fitness LLC has gotten all worked up over a shipment of goods that was stolen. |
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Angelucci, Wordswoth's stolen boat episode in The Prelude, and amplifications and quaternity in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series. |
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On Saturday morning a zimmer frame was stolen from the back yard of a house in Ash Terrace, Tantobie. |
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The Amazon World Zoo Park in Newchurch, Isle of Wight, yesterday urged whoever has stolen its jackass penguin to feed him properly using a tube. |
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We'd been two years on our Pedernales acreocracy, not far from Fredericksburg, when our neighbor had two horses stolen in broad daylight. |
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He dons the stolen Speedo and soaps up his groin while autoerotically choking himself with a shower hose. |
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Three-month-old baby Toga, a Jackass Penguin, was stolen from the zoo, on the Isle of Wight, in December. |
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Our use of stolen bases to approximate team speed is in accordance with Zech. |
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Liam Woodier, 27, claimed a thief had stolen his car and then hit biker Robert Clark. |
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Con men purposely replace deployed air bags with anything from packing peanuts to stolen units. |
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She checked on their health and returning to her car she discovered that someone had stolen both windscreen wiper blades. |
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Scottish Parliament bosses have called in detectives after cash from a Tory whip-round was stolen. |
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The cuts stolen in the raid included topside beef, silverside, knuckles, fillet, strip and rump steak as well as lamb shanks. |
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In January 1994 the trophy, which was being held in West Auckland Workingmen's Club, was stolen and never recovered. |
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The stolen white milk float, which features the Dairy Crest logo in green and yellow, has not yet been traced. |
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However, the bank said that the stolen data was not enough to warrant card replacements. |
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Her backpack is even stolen by somebody riding along on a motorcycle. |
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An investigation is still pending as large amounts of fake clothing and two stolen beach buggies were also among the cache. |
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His brother was diabetic and he had stolen one of his used needles. |
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She went to get her tarts... but some one had stolen all the fruit out of them by lifting up the upper crust. |
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With his identity stolen, he became an unperson, unable to prove his existence to the government. |
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The hoodlums were tromping pumpkins they had stolen from their neighbors' Halloween displays. |
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Police believe that the painting was stolen to order for a private collection. |
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Vauxhall Zafira left unlocked with keys in the ignition in camping grounds stolen. |
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A career criminal was caught by police as he attempted to leave a swag bag of stolen goods with a friend's next-door neighbour. |
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The watch stolen from Dan Payton had been an Elgin, with a screwback military case. |
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Highs, Kay, Kay's wife and the widow of James Hargreaves all testified that Arkwright had stolen their inventions. |
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Also stolen were a golf cart and a minibike both of which were abandoned a short distance away from the barn. |
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The flock's fundraising was put on hold when one of them, Mint Sauce, was stolen. |
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Police have so far discovered 85 cars that were stolen abroad to be resold in Lebanon. |
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The stolen guitars were a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe, two Fender Telecasters, an Epiphone Les Paul copy and a Yamaha bass. |
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The location from which property was stolen is also a factor in sentencing. |
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Sections 22 to 24 and 26 to 28 of the Theft Act 1968 contain references to stolen goods. |
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The Admiralty Court of the Cinque Ports had a silver oar of early date, but it was stolen in the 1960s and replaced with a replica. |
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When David Leadbeater and Sam Holmes, 22, were arrested they denied knowing about 35 luxury limos stolen in 40 days. |
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His men survived on a diet of pine bark, stolen food, stray forest animals and native captives whom they cannibalized. |
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Even children from well off families were stolen and found years later at Diu in western India. |
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Their lands were stolen by European settlers, who also murdered them with impunity. |
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His laboratory was connected with her apartments by a secret passageway, so that no formulae could be stolen en route. |
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George capped the expedition with a sack of Corinth, in which the relics of Saint Theodore were stolen, and then returned to Sicily. |
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The woman had her handbag stolen after she was attacked by two men at around 3pm on Roden Street in Belfast. |
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My first image was the sun fading on the horizon in a flaming blaze that illuminated an Arab horseman stolen from the pages of Beau Geste. |
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If I hadn't known better, I would have sworn that aliens had stolen the real Jessica and replaced her with some pod person. |
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The Volkswagen caravanette was stolen 10 days ago from outside Sir Jimmy's Glencoe cottage. |
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There have been reports in the past that tools have been stolen, things like rotavators, power tools, from sheds. |
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Among the items stolen from Mr Walton's garage were hedge cutters, three rotavators and two hedge strimmers. |
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The fuel, which is used for Rotovators to dig up soil, was stolen from two allotments in Radford Road. |
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Betrayed by a plugged nickel stolen from a child's bank, John Dillon and Joseph Clancy are under arrest. |
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Thor turns to Loki, and tells him that nobody knows that the hammer has been stolen. |
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Lynn Carbarns phoned police to report her three-month-old Fiat Punto stolen from outside her home. |
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Only individuals or small groups could climb the obstacles without being noticed, and they could not drive much stolen livestock with them. |
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When the writer finished writing his book, it was stolen and now he has to rewrite it from scratch. |
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Before Hendrix was 19 years old, law enforcement authorities had twice caught him riding in stolen cars. |
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A SAFE found dumped in a field is thought to have been stolen from a betting shop, cut open and emptied of pounds 2,000, police said yesterday. |
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