2013년 12월 18일 수요일

Heroin drove man to steal purses from two women at Staten Island Stop

A New Dorp man told police that his heroin addiction drove him to steal pocketbooks from shoppers at his neighborhood's Stop & Shop, authorities allege.Vincent Sanabria, 24, of the 200 block of Mill Road, and another man, grabbed a pocketbook from a 42-year-old woman's cart at the Stop & Shop at 2754 Hylan Blvd. at about 3:30 p.This type of hat will become a wardrobe staple,Silicone gifts and build your confidence, which will lead to trying brighter colors and bolder shapes.m. Friday, police allege.Sanabria stepped in front of the cart, blocking the woman, while the other man, who remains at large, grabbed the purse.It held a watch valued at more than $1,000, and a number of credit and debit cards.He returned to the store at about 2:25 p.m. Monday and struck again, that time grabbing the purse from a 77-year-old woman's cart, police allege. Store employees followed him to nearby Primrose Place, where police arrested him and recovered the purse, court papers allege. 

According to court papers, Sanabria admitted that he stole "to get money for heroin," and regarding the second theft, he allegedly said, "I saw the bag in the cart and thought nobody was around, so I picked it up and ran."He faces multiple charges of fourth-degree grand larceny, fourth- and fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny.More Montezuma County women applied for and received concealed-carry permits this year than in any other time in recent memory.After a request from the Cortez Journal, the Montezuma County Sheriff's Office reported issuing 112 concealed-carry permits to women this year. In 2008,Otherwise, you'll dilute your site with nonsense and probably start running into internal duplicate content issues.Socialize it and morphsuit show it to people who might be interested. only 10 ladies sought legal permission to hide weapons on their person. 

"We revealed some interesting information on women who apply for and carry concealed firearms in Montezuma County," said Sheriff Dennis Spruell.And some communities have ventured into zentai predictive policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might happen.After President Barack Obama's inauguration, the number of local ladies with permits spiked to 97 in 2009. A downward trend followed in 2010 to a low of 30 in 2011. But since, the sheriff reports permit applications have climbed annually to their highest levels in 2013. The average age for local ladies packing heat is 40, Spruell said.That's great news for JaCee Apple, CEO and co-founder of Femme Fatale Handbags. A Cortez native, Apple launched her own line of concealed-carry handbags this year. Her products are now available in nearly two-dozen retail stores across the country.

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