Saturday, January 28, 2006
Possible Bank Robber,,,Contact authorities
On 01/24/06
A man, wearing a knit cap with a small brim and a dark puffy jacket walked up to a teller at the Key Bank at 301 Second St., and threatened that he had a gun and demanded cash. This photo could be the man. Anyone with information about the robbery can call the Sheriff’s Office at 435-3081.
FIRST SHOOTING IN SYRACUSE, FOR 2006
Man, 23, found fatally shot. Early 01/28/06 in the 200 block of Columbus Avenue, police said. Jermaine S. Johnson, of 2003 E. Fayette St., was struck by several bullets about 12:50 a.m., Officers responding to a report of shots fired found Johnson lying in a parking lot across the street from Club DC, 1700 E. Fayette St. This is the city's first of the year. Johnson may have been in the club Friday night. People ran, when they heard the shots. City Officers would like to talk to anyone who knows Johnson and saw him Friday night or early today. Anyone with information should call city detectives at 442-5222.
This club has hired our firm in the past for security work. We have not worked for them in almost a year now.
This club has hired our firm in the past for security work. We have not worked for them in almost a year now.
Friday, January 27, 2006
Purse Stolen when no security at site...
A purse was stolen 01/27/06, while it was being placed in a shopping cart at the P&C store on frontage road in cicero, state police said. State police were searching for a man in his mid-20s, 5-foot-7, with dark pants, a dark shirt and a small mustache. The suspect ran away and may have gotten into a white chevy blazer. Anyone with information is asked to call troopers at 455-2826. This maybe the only P&C with out a Security Officer working in a uniform, stating he is a sheriff's deputy.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Another Cigarette deal catches the bad guy, Just some humor folks,,,but its true.
EXETER, Calif. - The last of eight people taken hostage inside a bank was released early Thursday after more than 10 hours.
Sgt. Chris Douglass said officers seized the gunman at 3:15 a.m. local time after he asked police negotiators for cigarettes to be delivered to the Bank of America branch in Exeter, a town near Fresno, Calif., where he was holding the last of his hostages — a female bank employee.
“During delivery of the cigarettes, officers were able to extract the last hostage and the suspect is in custody,” Douglass said.
Police identified the suspect as Jesse Martinez, 47, of Visalia, Calif.
‘Shocking’ for small town.
A small town with a population of about 10,000 surrounded by farmland, Exeter calls itself the “Citrus Capital of the World.”
About a block away, the Wildflower Cafe remained open to feed officers and family members of the hostages for free, said manager Rachel Lindholm. About 9,800 people live in the close-knit central California town, which is about 40 miles southeast of Fresno.
Sgt. Chris Douglass said officers seized the gunman at 3:15 a.m. local time after he asked police negotiators for cigarettes to be delivered to the Bank of America branch in Exeter, a town near Fresno, Calif., where he was holding the last of his hostages — a female bank employee.
“During delivery of the cigarettes, officers were able to extract the last hostage and the suspect is in custody,” Douglass said.
Police identified the suspect as Jesse Martinez, 47, of Visalia, Calif.
‘Shocking’ for small town.
A small town with a population of about 10,000 surrounded by farmland, Exeter calls itself the “Citrus Capital of the World.”
About a block away, the Wildflower Cafe remained open to feed officers and family members of the hostages for free, said manager Rachel Lindholm. About 9,800 people live in the close-knit central California town, which is about 40 miles southeast of Fresno.