Who was extraordinary. He may have com perfect crime. They thought they knew who some of those citizens were coming up to me and talking to me, telling me stuff. They were looking for. One neighbor named gary foy said hed seen something this was completely different from what they expected. Suspicious the morning of the murders. Gary foy told me that he saw these two guys in butchs mercedes convertible. Foy thought it was odd that create a picture of this two young men would be driving caseys car. Person actually based on the dna he took off out towards hollywood boulevard. In the case. Gary foy followed him, and he looked at them. Trace minute evidence he said one of them looked latin, and the other guy, he said, i really couldnt see, analyzed. There was something there. But he wasnt latin. She saw it coming. She saw who her killer was. Im thinking, like, this guy is gold now, you know . Hes shocking. Absolutely shocking. Actually saw them. Police were convinced if they found the men
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Construction materials company Ozinga Bros. Inc. is proposing to build a 6 million square foot underground warehouse development on a former steel site along the Calumet River on the Southeast Side.
The company wants to reuse a brownfield property just north of Reserve Management Group’s planned car-shredding facility that’s facing opposition from residents. Acknowledging community tensions over developments in the heavily industrial area, company officials recently began holding meetings with small numbers of residents to tell them about the project.
“Understanding the history of this area … it’s important for us to make sure we’re being as transparent as possible,” said Alberto Rincon, director of community planning for the project planned north of 116th Street at Burley Avenue.
it on the still photo, and they put it on fliers, just and passed it around to different law enforcement agencies. but there was little movement in the case until two weeks later. there s a home invasion robbery in dade county. three men come in, tie the people up, they ask them for drugs, money, same type of m.o. very violent. this time one of the victims managed to call police who arrived at the crime still in progress. the police corral the place and grab the three of them. the three men were alberto rincon, 24, alex hernandez, 20, and pablo aybar, 22. dade county police look at the fliers, look at their three suspects and go, hey, pablo aybar and alex hernandez, these are the two guys. metro dade called us up and said, i have somebody you should at least come look at.