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Archive for May, 2007

May 26 2007

Gilligan’s in Scottsdale

Now has a midget bar.

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May 25 2007

Body found in west Phoenix

Published by Administrator under Phoenix Crime

The body of an unidentified man was found Thursday afternoon near 91st Avenue and Baseline Road.

A transient found the body that “hadn’t been there a long time,” said Sgt. Joel Tranter, a Phoenix police spokesman.

Police were investigating the case as a homicide.

There was no additional information.

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May 25 2007

Tuskegee Airman to be honored at Arizona Capitol

Governor Janet Napolitano recognized Arizona Tuskegee Airmen’s Congressional Gold Medal at a ceremony in front of the State Capitol. She says the men set new standards of exellence in the defense of our nation. The Governor cited their accomplishments with 15,000 combat missions over Europe they destroyed 409 enemy aircraft along with 1,000 military targets and sunk one German destroyer all while enduring hardship and discrimination.

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May 24 2007

GHB found in the body of Jackie Hartman

Published by Administrator under Phoenix Crime

Jacquelan Hartman, the teen that was murdered in February, had alcohol and GHB, often considered a date rape drug, according to the Maricopa County medical examiner’s autopsy.

A Maricopa County medical examiner’s autopsy report revealed that Jacquelan “Jackie” Hartman had the date-rape drug commonly known as GHB in her system and her body suffered genital trauma.

But the report, released Friday, does not state whether there is any evidence of sexual intercourse.

Authorities are not commenting on whether evidence of sexual intercourse was withheld from the report.

Hartman was killed by two gunshot wounds to the back of her head, according to the report. The 19-year-old woman also suffered skull fractures from blunt force head trauma and had alcohol in her system.

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May 24 2007

40-year-old Glendale man shocked with 12,000 volts while trying to steal copper

The price of copper is now so high that people are willing to risk their lives to steal it.

Like this Glendale copper thief.

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