posted by PInow.com Staff | September 25th, 2007
With the new school year under way, superintendent Michael Silsby hopes all 3,984 students of the Wallenpaupack Area School District are legally enrolled.
He and the district take some extra effort to be sure.
For the past two years, the district has employed a private investigator to verify complaints of illegally enrolled students. Such students do not attend school in the district they reside in.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 19th, 2007
PI Gear Price: $459.95 | Buy Now!
This GPS tracking system operates up to 120 days on internal AA batteries and is easy to deploy since there are no external cables.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 18th, 2007
SINGAPORE: Can documents you toss into the trash be seized and used as evidence in a court case? The signal from the Court of Appeal seems to be: Don’t rubbish the idea straight off.
In what Singapore’s Chief Justice declared was the first time that questions of law have been raised here over the ownership of garbage, the courts allowed an appeal from a group of creditors who had a dump staked out, so as to dig up the dirt on their debtor.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 18th, 2007
What are Kate and Gerry McCann doing to clear their name?
Until charged with a crime, the couple have no right to know what evidence has been collected against them. Mrs McCann was told in an interview that traces of Madeleine’s blood had been found in a car the family hired 25 days after she disappeared. The couple have now placed the Renault Scenic in a safe place and hope it will undergo independent forensic checks.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 18th, 2007
About two years ago, two housewives were involved in a high-speed car chase when a man caught them rummaging through his garbage cans.
He chased them through downtown Boise before police intercepted the man, who was later arrested for outstanding warrants and possession of a controlled substance.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 18th, 2007
This week’s capture of the man authorities say spearheaded a $58 million Inland-based investment scam was spurred in part by a long and patient stakeout by private investigators in Mexico.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 17th, 2007
Terri Russell is a pistol-packing private eye and a grandmother of six.
She’s the owner of Russell Investigations, an all-woman, licensed private investigation firm based out of her home in a wooded, rural area near Lake City.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 17th, 2007
Like many people who live and work in Marin County, Anaquad Cobe feels himself relax every time he drives across the Golden Gate Bridge, taking in the green hills, the ragged shores and the sense that he’s left the city and its worries behind him.
But Cobe knows that sense of security is an illusion. As a private investigator for more than 30 years, Cobe spends his days and nights hunting the hustlers, gigolos and con artists who see Marin County as a gold mine.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 14th, 2007
Sure, people cheat in sports. In baseball they steal signals. In football they bring in a guy for a week, someone who was just cut by the team they’re going to play, pump him for information and let him go on Monday. They’ll even plant spies at each other’s practices.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | September 14th, 2007
“Dr. Phil” can have access to documents about two brothers who were once suspected in the case of an Alabama teenager who vanished while on vacation in Aruba, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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