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IC woman accused of trying to cash two stolen checks worth a total of $1,000

1/16/21 Allegedly trying to cash a pair of stolen checks has led to forgery charges against an Iowa City woman. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says 24-year-old Rita Robinson of the Eden Apartments on Muscatine Avenue attempted to cash two stolen $500 checks at Solon State Bank drive-thrus on two separate occasions: just after 2:30am on Tuesday at the Solon branch and just before 5pm Friday at the Tiffin branch. Robinson was booked into the Johnson County Jail just before 6:15 Friday night and charged with two counts of forgery. If convicted, she faces a maximum of ten years in prison.

Investor launches Greeley real estate buying spree

Investor launches Greeley real estate buying spree A Texas native with Colorado ties has embarked on a real estate buying spree in Greeley, snapping up dozens of properties over the past couple of years. Chris Flaherty, 29, owner of Blue Oak Properties LLC and Rockport Properties LLC, has spent an estimated $20 million on the properties, most of which were acquired under the Blue Oak umbrella. The latest acquisition occurred Friday, when Blue Oak purchased the Bear’s Den Apartments at 1609-1617 10th Ave. for $2.2 million. Blue Oak Properties LLC is co-located with one of Flaherty’s bookkeepers and property managers at 1808 Boise Ave. in Loveland. Flaherty acquired his first local property in April 2019, snapping up 10 single-family properties in Greeley, Evans and Weld County. Some of the properties initially were purchased by Flaherty and subsequently transferred to Blue Oak once the limited-liability company was formed.

Investor launches Greeley real estate buying spree – BizWest

GREELEY A Texas native with Colorado ties has embarked on a real estate buying spree in Greeley, snapping up dozens of properties over the past couple of years. Chris Flaherty, 29, owner of Blue Oak Properties LLC and Rockport Properties LLC, has spent an estimated $20 million on the properties, most of which were acquired under the Blue Oak umbrella. Sponsored Content You’re maxing your tech “muscle.” You’ve increased speed, storage capacity, apps, cell services, etc. And along with all this new power you’ve created even greater mountains of data. And you protect it with …? EVEN MORE TECHNOLOGY, OF COURSE. Firewalls, back up storage and servers. But, is that even enough?

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