UpdatedFri, May 14, 2021 at 4:41 pm CT
Reply I m surprised that something hasn’t happened to your cat by now, Sammy s owner was told last year in an email from one of the two people who returned him this month to an out-of-town animal shelter, according to a police report. (Rachel Evans)
HIGHLAND PARK, IL One of the two Highland Park residents who turned in a long-lost cat to a Northbrook animal shelter last month had been in contact with its owner shortly after the cat was reported missing last year.
Sammy, a 3-year-old indoor and outdoor cat adopted from Iran, went missing from the Highland Park home of Rachel Evans on July 7, 2020. Shortly thereafter, Evans posted on social media about the missing cat, who she said is well known in her neighborhood around Wolters Field, and offered a $500 reward for his return.
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NEW BRUNSWICK – A city man and woman are accused of the theft of more than $250,000 and personal identifying information from 50 victims as a result of a joint multi-state investigation headed by the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit.
Shemar Rogers and Tariah Darby, both 22, were arrested Tuesday and charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit theft by deception. Rogers has been charged with first-degree promoting organized street crime, and second-degree money laundering, identity theft and trafficking in personal identity information. Darby has been charged with third-degree money laundering, Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone said.
Rogers was previously arrested Feb. 25 and charged with third-degree attempted theft by deception and conspiracy to commit theft by deception, authorities said.
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A duo from New Jersey is facing charges for their alleged involvement in the theft of more than $250,000 and personal identifying information from at least 50 people, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor s Office.
Shemar Rogers and Tariah Darby, both 22 and of New Brunswick, were arrested Tuesday.
Through the course of the ongoing months-long investigation, additional arrests were made.
A duo from New Jersey is facing charges for their alleged involvement in the theft of more than $250,000 and personal identifying information from at least 50 people, according to the Middlesex County Prosecutor s Office.