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Este diario pudo establecer que el oficial retirado trabajaba
como instructor en una academia de vigilancia privada que tiene sedes en Medellín, Barranquilla, Pasto y Arauca.
En videos y fotografías se observa al exoficial dirigiendo clases de
asalto táctico así como de polígono con pistolas automáticas. De acuerdo con las investigaciones adelantadas en la ciudad de Cúcuta, el exoficial era ampliamente conocido en la Brigada 30.
De hecho, se indaga si tuvo participación en el ingreso de la camioneta Toyota blanca, la cual explotó con cerca de 30 kilos de pentrita ocultos en la tapicería de su silla trasera.
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South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter: Need a turkey? No, not for eating. Bev Greco, executive director, South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter
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You never quite know what kind of animals are going to be brought into the shelter. I find it especially interesting when I see people walk up to the doors with rigged up containers like boxes with holes punched in them, laundry baskets, plastic totes or anything else they can find to contain whatever creature they’re bringing in. © Provided This stunning, white, tom turkey was among the animals brought to the South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter recently.
Customs officers in Cincinnati seize fake earbuds and counterfeit jewelry shipped from China Jeanne Houck, Cincinnati Enquirer © Provided This bracelet was in one of two shipments of fake, high-end jewelry seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Cincinnati recently seized shipments of fake earbuds and counterfeit jewelry from China.
One shipment contained 10,000 fake Apple earbuds and the other nearly 1,400 pieces of fake Cartier and Hermes jewelry, Customs said in a news release.
Had the earbuds and jewelry been genuine, the release said, they would have had a cumulative retail value of about $11,748,000.