BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-Guard Woman arrested after attempted robbery robbery, in law, felonious taking of property from a person against his will by threatening or committing force or violence. The injury or threat may be directed against the person robbed, his property, or the person or property of his relative or of anyone in his SPRINGFIELD Springfield. 1 City (1990 pop. 105,227), state capital and seat of Sangamon co., central Ill., on the Sangamon River; settled 1818, inc. as a city 1840. - A Eugene Eugene, city (1990 pop. 112,669), seat of Lane co., W Oregon, on the Willamette River; inc. 1862. A processing and shipping center in a farming area, the "Emerald City" has lumbering, food-processing, and microchip and other electronics industries. woman was arrested Tuesday Tuesday: see week. a short time after an attempted robbery of a Springfield restaurant. Employees of the Jack in the Box restaurant at 4175 Main St. in Springfield called police at 7:16 p.m. and said a woman had come to the front counter and demanded money. The woman had her hand inside the pocket of her sweater, as though she had a gun. She demanded that employees open the register and hand over the cash. The employees refused to give her any money, and the woman left. A few minutes later, a Springfield police officer arrested Shannon Michele Riggs, 28, of Eugene. She was being held in the Lane County Jail on a charge of second-degree robbery. She did not have a gun at the time of her arrest. Man arrested after US Bank branch robbed SPRINGFIELD - A Springfield man was arrested Tuesday in connection with a morning robbery at the US Bank on Mohawk Boulevard. The robbery occurred at 11:18 a.m., when a man passed a note to a teller TELLER. An officer in a bank or other institution. He is said to take that name from tallier, or one who kept a tally, because it is his duty to keep the accounts between the bank or other institution and its customers, or to make their accounts tally. and said he had a gun, although he did not show a weapon, police said. The robber left the bank on foot and headed north with an undisclosed amount of cash. Officers saw a car going south on Mohawk, whose driver matched a description of the suspect. They stopped it at Sixth Street and Centennial Boulevard, and a bank employee identified the man as the robber. Patrick Mark Burns, 43, of Springfield, was arrested without a fight. Police said they found evidence of the crime inside his 1988 Chevrolet Camaro, but they did not find a gun. The investigation was continuing. Woman gets 8 years for identity theft, forgery forgery, in art forgery, in art, the false claim to authenticity for a work of art. The Nature of Forgery Because the provenance of works of art is seldom clear and because their origin is often judged by means of subtle factors, art A Eugene woman with a history of theft and drug abuse was sentenced Wednesday to more than eight years in prison for identity theft and forgery. Shannon Brooke Beach, 28, faced more than 20 counts of identity theft in her most recent prosecution. In a plea deal, she accepted a 100-month prison term in exchange for pleading Asking a court to grant relief. The formal presentation of claims and defenses by parties to a lawsuit. The specific papers by which the allegations of parties to a lawsuit are presented in proper form; specifically the complaint of a plaintiff and the answer of a defendant plus any guilty to five counts of identity theft, two counts of forgery and one of theft. Lane County Circuit Judge Lauren Holland said the sentence is well-deserved. "This isn't the kind of case where it's an iffy if·fy adj. if·fi·er, if·fi·est Informal Doubtful; uncertain: an iffy proposition. [From if. proposition," she told Beach. "You have committed numerous crimes, damaged numerous people and never gave a thought." Beach said nothing in court before sentencing. |
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