Luis Rodriguez | Sexual Predator | Miami,Florida
August 21, 2009 by Kim
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Luis Rodriguez
DOB:
05/23/1957
Reported Address:
12325 NE 9th Ave Miami,Florida
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Gene Delanor Gordon | Sexual Predator | Miami,Florida
August 21, 2009 by Kim
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Gene Delanor Gordon
DOB:
08/11/1933
Reported Address:
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Elijah Baker | Sexual Predator | Miami,Florida
August 21, 2009 by Kim
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Elijah Baker
DOB:
08/10/1973
Reported Address:
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BRINDLEY MARSHALL | Sexual Predator | Miami,Florida
August 21, 2009 by Kim
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BRINDLEY MARSHALL
DOB:
02/17/1963
Reported Address:
14525 NW 12TH AVE Miami,Florida
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Michael Phelps Unhurt After 3-Car Crash
By Stephen M. Silverman
August 14, 2009
Michael Phelps walked away uninjured Thursday night in downtown Baltimore after being behind the wheel of a late-model Cadillac Escalade when it collided with a Honda Accord that a woman was driving, say reports.
Police told the Baltimore Sun that besides Phelps’s SUV, the Accord and a parked vehicle were seriously damaged during the 9 p.m. incident.
The female driver was described as “shaken up” and reportedly taken to a local hospital as a precaution. Police are said to have quizzed Phelps on what occurred. Alcohol was not a factor, according to news reports.
Phelps, 24, holds the Olympic record with 14 gold medals for swimming. In 2004, shortly after winning six gold medals at the Athens Olympics, he was pulled over by police after running a stop sign. He subsequently pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was sentenced to 18 months’ probation.
Source: People
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Officer of the Week – Sergeant Michael S. Curtin
August 15, 2009 by Kim
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Remember September 11, 2001
Angels Among Us
Sergeant Michael S. Curtin
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August 12, 2009
Editor’s Note: We at the Chronicle, will never forget those police officers, who have given their lives in 9/11. Each week we will honor one with their stories.
This week we feature:
Sergeant Michael S. Curtin
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Sergeant Michael S. Curtin, 45, was appointed to the NYPD on January 26, 1988, after serving 12 years of active duty in the United States Marine Corps. He began his career on patrol in Field Training Unit 13. He was originally assigned to ESU in July 1991, but saw his police career interrupted when, as a USMC reservist, he was called to duty during Desert Storm. Serving on the front lines, he held the rank of gunnery sergeant and retired from the Reserves as a Sergeant Major. After returning to the NYPD, he responded to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and was also assigned to FEMA in the Oklahoma City rescue efforts. He was promoted to sergeant in December 1995, and re-assigned to ESU in 1998. Although he had recently taken up golf, most of his spare time was spent working on his house. He is survived by his wife Helga; children Jennifer, Erika, and Heather; and brother Jack.
– SPRING 3100, Commemorative Issue
Source: NYP Angels