posted by PInow.com Staff | January 24th, 2008
In hopes of solving the mysterious disappearance of Teekah Lewis, detectives are releasing new photos and home video of the Tacoma youngster, who went missing from a bowling alley nine years ago today.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 24th, 2008
The business of private investigations in Grand Forks is an ever-changing field.
Advancements in technology during the past 25 years has taken investigations from tedious leafing through paperwork to the ease of pushing buttons in order to gain needed information.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 24th, 2008
Former Colorado Avalanche player Steve Moore says private investigators parked outside his parents’ Toronto-area home several times last year.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 24th, 2008
We asked our PInow.com and ServeNow.com Yahoo! Groups to submit stories about their most exciting cases from 2007. From paternity serves to infidelity investigations, you all had a busy year! Here’s a sample of what your fellow process servers and PIs were up to last year:
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 18th, 2008
Professional Investigators and Security Association of Virginia is hosting its 2008 PISA Symposium on: Private Security Combating Terrorism.
The symposium will be March 7-9, 2008.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 17th, 2008
Delphi Chamber of Commerce lost a valuable item after last year’s Carroll County Old Settler’s celebration. Members need to find the item because it provides one of the most needed services to vendors and exhibitors at the event.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 17th, 2008
State investigators are looking into whether Georgia drifter Gary Michael Hilton may have been involved in a woman’s disappearance two years ago in Swain County, authorities said Monday.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 17th, 2008
Ray Banks’s audacious and volatile second novel, “Saturday’s Child” (Harcourt, $25), set in the north of England, is the first in a series that will follow Cal Innes, a private investigator whose past links him to local gangster Morris Tiernan. When Cal agrees to track down some stolen casino money, he becomes the unwitting target of Tiernan’s psycho son, Mo. Here the shabby Manchester/Newcastle world of drugs, booze, and violence is wonderfully described in a vibrant, often hilarious slang. Banks was born in Scotland, dropped out of university, worked as a double-glazing salesman and a croupier, spent time on the dole, and still has a day job. He spoke from his home in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 17th, 2008
Friday night in South Tampa is always a big night. On this night, happy hour always seems to be a bit happier at watering holes like MacDinton’s. The thirty yard line outside the patio that stretches to Howard Avenue proves it. Inside guys like Anthony Salotto are dropping their best lines, “I am dead sexy” says the 26-year-old transplant from New Jersey.
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posted by PInow.com Staff | January 10th, 2008
The Investigative and Security Professional Association of Georgia is hosting its annual Spring Conference/Seminar on April 5, 2008 at the Ramada Macon West, Macon, GA.
For more information, contact Joe Memolo, CPI (478) 929-3095 or visit http://www.ispag.us/.
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