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Cops sorting through hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in stolen property

    SHAWNEE, Kansas (KCTV) Several law enforcement agencies in Kansas and Missouri are working together to return hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in stolen property to rightful owners. Over the weekend, a tip led Lenexa police officers to a property in Shawnee where they found hundreds of stolen items. Officers with the Shawnee Police Department assisted Lenexa police officers with searching the property near 47th St. and Woodland Dr. on Saturday. They recovered stolen items such as trailers, heavy construction equipment, ATV’s, lawn equipment, tools, and firearms. Danny Chavez with the Lenexa Police Department says stolen firearms are always a concern, but especially when it’s in bulk because they are typically used for illegal activity.

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Homan Potterton (1946–2020) | Apollo Magazine

In 2001, Homan Potterton enjoyed unexpected literary success with a childhood memoir, Rathcormick – unexpected because hitherto he had been known as an art historian and former director of the National Gallery of Ireland. But for those aware of him only in these guises, the book provided an insight into the author’s origins as the youngest child of prosperous Irish farming stock. Potterton might have followed the example of his forebears and stayed in rural Ireland, but at the age of 16 he visited France, was taken to a series of chateaux and then guided by a distant cousin around the Louvre. Returning home, he realised that he was not, as had previously appeared to be the case, a fish out of water, but ‘had merely been swimming in the wrong pond’.

The GAA Museum: Remembering Bloody Sunday 1920

The GAA Museum remembers Bloody Sunday. Remember with us. Original Match Ticket In 1920, Tipperary and Dublin were two of the best teams in the country. The political situation at the time saw very few GAA championships completed. Tipperary had qualified for the 1920 Munster semi-final but the military refused to grant permission for the match to take place. Tipperary needed a challenge game and looked to Dublin, a team that had already qualified for the All-Ireland final. On 1st November, a letter from the Tipperary team appeared in the Freemans Journal newspaper: We understand that Tipperary s superiority over Dublin in football, despite two decisive victories is being questioned by Dublin. We, therefore, challenge Dublin to a match on the first available date, on any venue and for any object .

Pensioners who wound up before the court this year

Premium Content Subscriber only It doesn’t matter what age you are, if you do the wrong thing you can expect to pay the price and end up before the court – just ask these pensioners. These Northern Rivers pensioners found themselves on the wrong side of the law this year. We take a look back at some of the crimes they were convicted for in 2020: • Paul Anthony Johnson A disability pensioner punched a taxi driver when asked to pay his fare, a North Coast court heard. Paul Anthony Johnson, 61, appeared in Tweed Heads Local Court on November 16 facing a charge of common assault.

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