ANTELOPE VALLEY: BRIEFLY : FBI AGENTS ARREST ROBBERY SUSPECT.LANCASTER - FBI agents arrested a 19-year-old Lancaster man suspected of taking part in the botched botch tr.v. botched, botch·ing, botch·es 1. To ruin through clumsiness. 2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle. 3. To repair or mend clumsily. n. 1. credit-union robbery that ended up with a marker-dye pack exploding in the getaway car getaway car n the thieves' getaway car → el coche en que huyeron los ladrones getaway car n → voiture prévue pour prendre la fuite . Anthony Donnell Tyner, suspected of being one of three men involved in the March 10 robbery of the Edwards Federal Credit Union was taken into custody Tuesday at his apartment in the 44200 block of 20th Street East. Three masked men entered the credit union in the 44200 block of 10th Street West shortly after 11:30 a.m. March 10. Two robbers jumped the counter and took money from the tellers, then all three left in a stolen getaway car. A dye pack A dye pack is a device used by banks to foil bank robbers non-violently. Banks put dye packs in money given up during robberies. The dye pack is an incendiary device that explodes in a shower of colored ink, and sometimes tear gas, intended to permanently stain the stolen with the stolen cash exploded and the men crashed the car, then escaped in another vehicle. Officials say a sheriff's deputy had seen Tyner driving the first getaway vehicle earlier the day of the robbery. ?13Daily News Man steals $1,000 from Great Western PALMDALE - A man robbed a Palmdale bank Tuesday morning, handing a teller a note and leaving within seconds. Officials say the robber entered the Great Western Bank at 2535 East Avenue S shortly after 10:15 a.m. ``There was no weapon seen, but he handed the teller a note,'' said sheriff's Sgt. Darrel Brown Darrel Brown (born October 11, 1984) is a sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago. In the beginning of his career he performed well in World Youth and Junior Championships. The 100 m at the 2003 World Championships saw him finishing second behind surprise winner Kim Collins. . ``After receiving between $1,000-$1,500, he walked out. There was no real disturbance and no other suspects or car was seen.'' ?13Daily News Parolee pa·rol·ee n. One who is released on parole. Noun 1. parolee - someone released on probation or on parole probationer nabbed in assault case PEARBLOSSOM - A prison parolee wanted on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon Assault with a Deadly Weapon is the term used to describe the act of threatening to harm one or more people by using a weapon (usually a firearm). Here, assault must be differentiated from battery as they are often confused. Assault is threatening to use force. on a San Bernardino San Bernardino, city, United States San Bernardino (săn bûr'nədē`nō), city (1990 pop. 164,164), seat of San Bernardino co., S Calif., at the foot of the San Bernardino Mts.; inc. 1854. County sheriff's deputy was arrested in Pearblossom Tuesday morning after a deputy spotted him leaving a local motel. Augusto Virgili, 37, who authorities lived in the high desert area of San Bernardino County, was arrested shortly after 11:30 a.m. as he used a public telephone at an abandoned gas station about a half mile west of the Pearblossom Inn. ``A (Los Angeles County) deputy took him down in the parking lot,'' said Sgt. Bob Bonnet with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department's Narcotics narcotics n. 1) techinically, drugs which dull the senses. 2) a popular generic term for drugs which cannot be legally possessed, sold, or transported except for medicinal uses for which a physician or dentist's prescription is required. Bureau's Crime Impact Team. ``He was taken without incident.'' According to Bonnet, Virgili attempted to run over a sheriff's deputy with his car in mid-January as deputies attempted to serve a search warrant. Virgili was transported to San Bernardino where is being held on a $50,000 warrant. ?13Daily News |
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