Woman accused of using dating app to target burglary victim in Miramar
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Officers arrested Barbara Ramona Reyes on Wednesday accusing her of being involved in a burglary on May 6, 2020 in Miramar. (BSO)
MIRAMAR, Fla. – Officers arrested a 25-year-old woman on Wednesday for allegedly participating in an armed burglary while pretending to go to a man’s house in Miramar for sex.
Records show Fahmil Hasham told officers that he met “Red” on Plenty of Fish, a dating app. He invited her to come over to his house on May 6, 2020, and she arrived at about 2:35 a.m. with friends in a black Ford Mustang convertible.
2 men accused of leading Massachusetts State Police on chase before crashing Mercedes into pole found with armored vest, guns, ammo, authorities say
Updated Jan 15, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
Two men in their early 20s are accused of leading Massachusetts State Police on a car chase before crashing their Mercedes into a pole in Brockton early Friday, all while carrying an armored vest, guns and ammunition. (Massachusetts State Police)
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Authorities identified two men in their early 20s who are accused of leading Massachusetts State Police on a car chase before crashing their Mercedes into a pole in Brockton early Friday, all while carrying an armored vest, guns and ammunition.
Iran imposes sanctions on 15 U.S. firms
Iran said March 26 it has imposed sanctions on 15 American companies over their alleged support for Israel, terrorism and repression in the region.
A Foreign Ministry statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency said the companies are barred from any agreements with Iranian firms and that former and current directors will not be eligible for visas.
The move is seen as a response to U.S. sanctions placed on dozens of Iranian entities in February following an Iranian missile test. Iran’s sanctions are unlikely to have much impact as none of the targeted U.S. companies are known to do business in Iran.