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From masterminds to one caught at Maccies - how escaped criminals were brought to justice
They all found themselves back behind bars after police caught up with them
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Dutch SWAT team arrest blindfolded guns and grenade gangster Kirk Bradley in Amsterdam
These are the faces of prisoners who escaped custody - and how they were eventually tracked down by authorities.
Some spent months planning their escape plots, while others took advantage of an unexpected opportunity to try and slip away unnoticed.
From a brazen drug dealer who simply walked out of jail to a convicted murdered who feigned an illness and deliberately lost weight until he had to be taken to hospital, where he was busted from custody by armed associates.
Blan PD: Be aware parking in snow emergency
By Scott Reinbolt - Blanchester Chief of Police
BLANCHESTER Residents are reminded that, in 2014, Blanchester Village Council adopted an ordinance regulating parking on certain streets during heavy snowfall.
The mayor has the authority to declare a “snow emergency” once snow accumulation reaches 2 inches, and by doing so declares parking on the following streets to be illegal and authorizes the police department to tow cars away:
• Main Street from Columbus to Lazenby
• Broadway Street from Burrough Street to Watkins Road
• All of Columbus, Center, Baldwin and Fancy Streets
Parking on these streets during a “snow emergency” is in violation of the ordinance, which is an unclassified misdemeanor offense.
Via UNSPLASH THE following planning applications have been decided by Wiltshire Council recently. Box: Planning officers have rejected a retrospective planning bid after a stable block was built at Hobbs Bottom Farm. John Hill, who submitted the plans after the works were partially completed, was criticised by officers who said the build was not appropriate or justified for agricultural or equestrian uses. The plans also sought permission for the stable block to house a milk-vending station, as well as alterations to its existing access. In their report, the officers wrote: “The building, as built, is considered an obtrusive development that does not blend in with its surroundings and would have an adverse impact on the openness and setting of the adjacent green belt. The council is also concerned about the cumulative impacts the proposal has on the green belt.”
Via UNSPLASH THE following planning applications have been decided by Wiltshire Council recently. Box: Planning officers have rejected a retrospective planning bid after a stable block was built at Hobbs Bottom Farm. John Hill, who submitted the plans after the works were partially completed, was criticised by officers who said the build was not appropriate or justified for agricultural or equestrian uses. The plans also sought permission for the stable block to house a milk-vending station, as well as alterations to its existing access. In their report, the officers wrote: “The building, as built, is considered an obtrusive development that does not blend in with its surroundings and would have an adverse impact on the openness and setting of the adjacent green belt. The council is also concerned about the cumulative impacts the proposal has on the green belt.”