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Knox County court news - Rockland - Camden - Knox - Courier-Gazette

To our readers, Knox County court news May 22, 2021 Rockland The following cases were completed in the Knox County courts from May 14 through May 21. Anthony R. Scott, 39, Warren, burglary on March 9, 2020 at the Jackson s Corner Store in Washington; theft on same day and place, nine months in jail; criminal mischief, 10 months in jail; violating condition of release, six months in jail; operating after habitual offender revocation, nine months jail, $1,000 fine; aggravated driving to endanger on June 27, 2020 in Warren, nine months in jail, $575 fine; failing to stop for an officer, six months in jail; violating condition of release, six months in jail.

Saiwan Ali, of Ipswich fined after illegal cigarettes seized

Published: 11:00 AM May 20, 2021    The Harlow shop was raided a total of three times by Trading Standards and Saiwan Ali was caught on another occasion by police - Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire An Ipswich man has been fined after more than 17,000 illegal cigarettes were seized from his shop. Essex Trading Standards raided the Street Corner Shop, in Harlow, three times in 2016, 2017 and 2018  seizing illegal tobacco and cigarettes which contravened the Trade Marks Act 1994 during the most recent visit. None of the products seized had external standardised packaging, a contravention of The Tobacco and Related Products (Safety) Regulations 2016. Just two months later, shop owner Saiwan Ali, of Wellington Court, Ipswich, was stopped on a routine patrol by Essex Police with more illegal tobacco being loaded into a vehicle near Amhurst Lodge, Harlow.

Kids Dominate New Colorado COVID-19 Outbreaks

New outbreaks of COVID-19 identified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment fell by 22.4 percent over the past week, with dips of similar or even greater size in almost every category tracked by the state during the pandemic. But there was one demographic group that defied the decline: kids. Outbreaks associated with children make up well over a third of the latest batch, with most of the spread taking place at K-12 schools, where infections of students, the majority of whom have not been vaccinated, are much more common than those involving staffers. The CDPHE considers an entity an outbreak after two or more COVID-19 cases among residents, staffers or other people connected to a specific location are confirmed within a fourteen-day period, or two or more cases of respiratory illness with an onset of symptoms within a fourteen-day period are paired with at least one additional COVID-19 diagnosis. The vast majority of businesses and facilities identified as ou

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Suspects cited in connection with Charlotte armed robbery | Vermont Business Magazine

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 3:12pm tim Vermont State Police Following a three-month investigation, the Vermont State Police has identified two suspects in connection with the Feb. 13, 2021, armed robbery at Spear’s Corner Store and cited them to appear in court this week. Andrew Coyle, 29, of Ferrisburgh was cited on suspicion of assault and robbery, and aggravated assault. His fiancée, Marissa Tallman, 26, also of Ferrisburgh, was cited on a count of accessory aiding in the commission of a felony. Through extensive investigation and multiple interviews, state police learned that Coyle entered Spear’s Corner Store at about 6:20 p.m. Feb. 13 with a BB-type gun, threatened the clerk and demanded money from the register. Police also learned that Tallman acted as the getaway driver.

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