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cc fixes minimum wage - page 3 track stars win season opener pag d n. a i j tt m til: ivmnerst rews-nmew eek digital justice for predati web police federal judge sentences local minister to 17 years in prison receving child pornography el jerry paull it seems filling that sexual predator and former was handed his 17-and-a-half-ycar jail sentence during holy week. donald nugent ignored paull's pleas mercy u.s. district court cleveland last thursday, siding instead with the amherst man's young victims. immigrations customs enforcement special agents working on "operation predator" executed search warrant at home, 1202 orchard glen dr., 2004. they seized two computers found more than 3,700 images depicting minors many prcpubcsccnt boys engaged sadisttc acts bondage situations. also illicit stored 1 cds 75 floppy discs, as well six printed photos, five online movies, vhs tapes. "thinking about all those perverts viewing my body being ravished hurt like makes mc feel raped by each cvcry one of them," 17-ycar-old female victim wrote court. "they have exploited most horrible way. please bring them some real justice, she said. according documents, girl's image com continued 5 firelands school official arrested cyber crimes unit longtime civil servant educator is facing misconduct charges this week, after chatting wrong "girl" online. james mcinkc, 58, 220 w. main st. south amherst, surrendered wednesday has been indicted count importuning allegedly attempting solicit sex from an officer wcstcrvillc, ohio, unit. accounts conversation indicate member board parks mittee, believed he talking 14-ycar-old female. instead, undercover agent steve grubbs. march 2, grubbs yahoo.com chat room received instant message person using screen name "buck-cycnut44001." introduced himself mcinkc proceeded disclose personal information, including pago lvlvvll ii vvuiiuiv three home burglaries arc investigating another string daylight break-ins advising residents beef up security measures home. sgt. dan jasinski said following leads residential since april 4, which suspected occurred between noon p.m. wednesday, homes lcavitt road near rail- take proactive steps discourage burglars: keep doors locked, leave lights on, use dcadbolts, televisions radios on. 'try make look someone times," "dogs help, but it's important just noise if you extra car, maybe s good idea put driveway rather garage." "most our happen hours, " "we're asking residents-to simple protect their property. way underpass cooper foster park north street intersection were forcibly entered, kicked electronics jewelry taken houses, third washington shadylawn drive burglarized monday, when window broken gain entrance. remains unclear what items taken, "all us windows, so anybody can break really want to," "but securing windows slows burglars dawn, forces breaking glass or wood, evidence behind." are month, detectives organized sting quicken loans arena cleveland, led arrest individuals behind threc-year-iong scries greater area. responsible time, mostly neighborhoods surrounding steele high school. unlikely recent any connected, suspects chano boulding, ferguson, joseph moore remain jail, while several other members burglary ring under investigation. celebrating resurrection fifth graders stand before barren crucifix eighth grade guide station cross. pictured zach ward, sarah skrepich, elizabeth sturges, jonathan laird, cheyney meyers, ben veneman. f 4 . w ..l. tin "xtxtt oohmjh kids enjoy easter traditions there no stopping 200 who cold snow flock annual egg hunt maude nelding park, sponsored lions leo clubs. though weather harsh, happy 10,000 plastic eggs filled candy prizes. donaldson chooses lucky winning key new squad car through seat belt efforts jason hawk news-times reporter true, belts save lives. cars. proud owners 2007 ford crown victoria patrol fateful trip coopers field columbus thursday. "we've always hoped vehicle, we never expected it," ptl. troy donaldson. 'the odds definitely starting go favor, though." past years, recognized ohio's top agencies "what's holding back?" campaign. two-week blitz may, jacob perez 60 tickets non-compliance. hard work earned right travel
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2007-04-11 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2007-04-11 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, Amherst news-times, 2007-04-11 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
